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Video Many: Don't Get Caught in a Bad Hotel

Video, May, 12 2010 Authors Many
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On a bustling Saturday afternoon at San Francisco's Westin St. Francis Hotel, there was a strange disturbance at the check-in counter. A seemingly innocuous gay couple had approached the front desk to inquire about checking in to the hotel. After ...

Znet Article Joya: Time Magazine's Sneaky Way of Muffling the Message of an Afghan Peace Activist

Znet Article, May, 04 2010 Malalai Joya
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Malalai Joya gets named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2010, but allows Ayaan Hirsi to make the announcement and distort Joya's message.

Zmag Article Sargent: Searching for a Post-Sexist Society

Zmag Article, May, 04 2010 Lydia Sargent
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A recounting and a prescription for change

Znet Article Sinclair: Interview: Kat Banyard, author of The Equality Illusion: The truth about women and men today

Znet Article, April, 26 2010 Ian Sinclair
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Interview with Kat Banyard, author of The Equality Illusion: The truth about women and men today

Zmag Article Berkowitz: Gay Marriage Checkmate in DC

Zmag Article, April, 26 2010 Bill Berkowitz
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Bishop Harry Jackson's "Stand For Marriage" agenda

Zmag Article Grossman: Abortion and the Health Care Bill

Zmag Article, April, 26 2010 Jerome Grossman
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Obama's "deal" that weakens women's rights

Znet Article Zirin: Ben Roethlisberger: No Justice, No Play?

Znet Article, April, 24 2010 Dave Zirin
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Ben Roethlisberger should be thanking the heavens that he possesses the unique skill to throw a football sixty yards. If he was Ben the 28 year old mill worker accused of raping a 20 year old student in the bathroom of a college town bar, he’d be ...

Znet Article Flaherty: Transgender Community in New Orleans Speaks Out Against Abuse and Discrimination by Police

Znet Article, April, 23 2010 Jordan Flaherty
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New Orleans’ Black and transgender community members and advocates complain of rampant and systemic harassment and discrimination from the city’s police force, including sexual violence and arrest without cause. Activists hope that public outrage ...

Znet Article Sinclair: Book Review: The Equality Illusion. The Truth About Women And Men Today by Kat Banyard

Znet Article, April, 20 2010 Ian Sinclair
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Book review: The Equality Illusion. The Truth About Women And Men Today by Kat Banyard

Zmag Article Katz: NBC's Olympics

Zmag Article, April, 06 2010 Sue Katz
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Sexism, homophobia, and the cult of personality

Znet Article Zirin: Let Caster Run!

Znet Article, April, 04 2010 Dave Zirin
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Caster Semenya showed up to race in Stellenbosch, South Africa, this week and the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) wouldn't let her run. Before we get into the specifics, let's take a moment to appreciate the courage invol...

Zmag Article Rosenberg: Dolls and Drudges Don Pants

Zmag Article, March, 28 2010 Martha Rosenberg
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A discussion with Gail Collins, author of a new book on feminist history

Znet Article Hamilton: Enough Middle-Class Feminism

Znet Article, March, 26 2010 Carrie Hamilton
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Metropolitan feminists, obsessed with the politics of strip clubs and lads' mags, are failing to see the wider picture

Znet Article Pearson: Women in the Venezuelan revolution: `We’re not invisible but invincible'

Znet Article, March, 18 2010 Tamara Pearson
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“I’m a woman with a new life since the Bolivarian Revolution knocked on my door”, said Pielrroc Montenegro, Maracaiban[i] by birth and Andean by tradition, with eyes full of nostalgia and gratitude. She described herself as a “dignified mother of ...

Znet Article Meister: Stop Mistreating Working Women!

Znet Article, March, 17 2010 Dick Meister
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Although the global recession has had a serious impact on working men and women alike, two new reports make clear that women in the United States and throughout the world have suffered most because of long-standing discrimination.

Znet Article Joya: An Angry Woman

Znet Article, March, 11 2010 Malalai Joya
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Exclusive interview with the young Afghan deputy thrown out of Parliament for having exposed foreign interference in her country.

Znet Article Pollitt: Global Women: Good News, Bad News

Znet Article, March, 10 2010 Katha Pollitt
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And the winner is... Iceland! According to the 2009 Global Gender Gap report of the World Economic Forum, the land of glaciers and puffins, population 319,000, is the most gender egalitarian country on earth, with women having closed 80 percent of...

Znet Article Raina: A Parliament of Women as much as of Men

Znet Article, March, 10 2010 Badri Raina
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For some fifteen years now, the proposal to accord 33% reservation to Indian women has been the most consequential and contested issue in India’s political discourse.

Znet Article Goodman: Domestic Violence: A Pre-Existing Condition?

Znet Article, March, 07 2010 Amy Goodman
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March is Women’s History Month, recognizing women’s central role in society. Unfortunately, violence against women is epidemic in the United States and around the world.

Znet Article Goodman: Following String of Racist Incidents, UC San Diego Students Occupy Chancellor’s Office

Znet Article, March, 03 2010 Amy Goodman
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We go now to California, where crowds of students stormed and occupied the office of a University of California, San Diego chancellor for six hours Friday after a noose was found hanging from a bookcase in the main library. The incident prompted a...

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