feminism, democracy, and gender equality
Feminism, Democracy and the ‘War on Women’ Food for thought– should women who are emotionally and/or economically invested in second-class status have the power to shape laws that effect other women?...
View Articlethe psychiatric industrial complex and talking back
Open Letter to the Board of Trustees and the Assembly of the American Psychiatric Association by Dr. Mickey Nardo posted at his website. It has been a dark time for psychiatry. Since the...
View ArticleCreating a new era of open government
I couldn’t find attribution for this photograph. All clues welcome President Obama’s FOIA Memorandum and Attorney General Holder’s FOIA Guidelines: Creating a “New Era of Open Government” at the...
View Articleabortion and the violation of basic rights
Corbin on Abortion Distortions by Bridget Crawford You can download this free pdf at the link shown here at the Feminist Law Professors website. Regarding state imposed violations of free speech such...
View Articlelove and protection in an age of cissexist violence
Love in Action: Noting Similarities between Lynching Then & Anti-LGBT Violence Now by Koritha Mitchell Callaloo, Volume 36, Number 3, Summer 2013, pp. 688–717 (Article) Published by The Johns...
View Articlea history of racism in Portland, Oregon
Local Color This documentary chronicles the little known history of racism in Oregon and the moving story of people, both black and white, who worked for civil rights. There are moments of highly...
View Articlesexual assault, college campuses, and kangaroo courts
Whose Problem is it? by Heidi Lockwood at Daily Nous A true story: Philosophy Professor X, who taught at University Y, engaged in unwanted sexual contact with Student A. After learning that Professor...
View Articlethe courts and distortions in abortion cases
Tamir Kalifa/The Associated Press Corbin on “Abortion Distortions” via Feminist Law Professors abstract: Two types of distortions often arise in abortion jurisprudence. The first is distortion of...
View Articlebook review: “Misogyny: The Male Malady”
Henry Fuseli Swiss, 1741 — 1825 Oedipus Cursing His Son, Polynices, 1786 oil on canvas Oh, Andrea Dworkin a review of Misogyny: The Male Malady by David Gilmore at the London Review of Books by Jenny...
View Articlemisogyny online
Why Women Aren’t Welcome on the Internet by Amanda Hess at Pacific Standard According to a 2005 report by the Pew Research Center, which has been tracking the online lives of Americans for more than a...
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