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Znet Article Schoening: Cooperative Replication at WAGES

Znet Article, September, 22 2009 Joel Schoening
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Women's Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES) is a non-profit organization in the California Bay Area that has been building cooperatives for over a decade. On a recent Friday morning, I had a chance to talk with WAGES' director, Hilary Abell, ...

Znet Article Zirin: The Serena Williams Double Standard

Znet Article, September, 16 2009 Dave Zirin
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A top-ranked tennis player in a moment of rage cursed out a judge and shocked the world, headlining every sports and news program from ESPN to MSNBC. Meanwhile, another champion tennis player hurled expletives at a judge and the media barely yawne...

Znet Article Zirin: Stop the Savage Sex Scare in Sports

Znet Article, September, 14 2009 Dave Zirin
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The salacious sports media and the puritanical zealots that run international track and field have joined forces to hit a new low. Someone in the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) leaked to the press that Caster Semenya, th...

Znet Article Ireland: When the Clothes Came Off

Znet Article, September, 10 2009 Doug Ireland
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Jeffrey Escoffier looks at beefcake, porn, and society's changing homo-sex mores

Znet Article Abady: Ahmadinejad's Women Don't Carry a Torch for Me

Znet Article, September, 02 2009 Leila mouri sardar Abady
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad--the man many Iranians believe stole the presidency in Iran's contested June 12 elections--two weeks ago nominated three women to head ministries and this week Iran's parliament begins the vetting process.

Zmag Article Bennett: Resistance Behind Bars

Zmag Article, September, 01 2009 Hans Bennett
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A new book by Victoria Law chronicles women prisoners' activism

Znet Article Naiman: Coup Protestor Gang-Raped by Honduran Police

Znet Article, August, 27 2009 Robert Naiman
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On Friday, Latin America scholars sent an urgent letter to Human Rights Watch, urging HRW to speak out on violations of human rights under the coup regime in Honduras and to conduct its own investigation. HRW hasn't made any statement about Hondur...

Znet Article Carlsen: Coup Catalyzes Honduran Women's Movement

Znet Article, August, 26 2009 Laura Carlsen
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On the morning of June 28, women's organizations throughout Honduras were preparing to promote a yes vote on the national survey to hold a Constitutional Assembly. Then the phone lines started buzzing.

Znet Article Zirin: Caster Semenya Aint 8 Feet Tall

Znet Article, August, 26 2009 Dave Zirin
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If you aspire to be a star woman athlete but have no aspirations to appear in Playboy's Women of the Olympics issue, you are far better off being from South Africa than the United States. The Western media's handling of the story of Caster Semenya...

Znet Article Harvey: Many Different Enemies: Afghan Women Fight for Their Country

Znet Article, August, 26 2009 Ryan Harvey
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As the government of Afghanistan, under the watchful eye of Washington, prepared for its second national election since the U.S. invasion of 2001, we sat down with Shazia, a Kabul resident and member of the powerful organization RAWA, the Revoluti...

Znet Article Brodsky: Gender Profiling Hurts Our National Health Care

Znet Article, August, 25 2009 Linda Brodsky
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On August 26, we celebrate Women's Equality Day, commemorating the 89th anniversary of the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution that gave women the vote in 1920.

Znet Article Zirin: Caster Semenya and the Idiocy of Sex Testing

Znet Article, August, 22 2009 Dave Zirin
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World-class South African athlete Caster Semenya, age 18, won the 800 meters in the International Association of Athletics Federations World Championships on August 19. But her victory was all the more remarkable in that she was forced to run amid...

Znet Article Capdevila: Indigenous People Troubled by U.S. Military Presence

Znet Article, August, 20 2009 Gustavo Capdevila
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The head of Colombia's biggest association of indigenous people is concerned that allowing U.S. troops to use military bases in his country will signal a regression to former times when the United States exercised control over Latin America, while...

Znet Article Hutzler: Artist Dedicates Herself to Lost Women of Juarez

Znet Article, August, 18 2009 Kayla Hutzler
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NEW YORK (WOMENSENEWS)--More than 400 women have been murdered in the Mexican border city of Juarez in the past 15 years. While authorities have done little to identify these women or their killers, Andrea Arroyo, a Manhattan-based artist, is dete...

Znet Article Winter: The Sport of Feminist-Bashing

Znet Article, August, 17 2009 James Winter
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It's been a busy summer of feminist-bashing at CanWest, Canada's largest newspaper publisher.

Znet Article Ireland: Pioneers With Pens

Znet Article, August, 14 2009 Doug Ireland
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Book review of PRE-GAY L.A.: A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE MOVEMENT FOR HOMOSEXUAL RIGHTS by C. Todd White

Znet Article Cattan: Mexican Women Activists Put Reforms Under the Gun

Znet Article, August, 10 2009 Nacha Cattan
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Mexico's federal government in 2007 passed a domestic violence law to protect victims, created a national anti-violence commission and appointed a special prosecutor to rein in gender abuse.

Znet Article Mohideen: Socialist Feminist Revival

Znet Article, August, 09 2009 Reihana Mohideen
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There is a revival of socialist feminism in Latin America, spearheaded by the Venezuelan and Cuban revolutions.

Znet Article Hollibaugh: Going for Broke

Znet Article, August, 08 2009 Amber Hollibaugh
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In the early days of the epidemic, gay men and a few lesbian, bisexual and transgender activists gathered together in cities across the U.S. to seriously discuss what we would do if our government decided to require mandatory HIV testing. If peop...

Znet Article Hari: Malalai Joya

Znet Article, August, 06 2009 Johann Hari
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"Dust has been thrown into the eyes of the world by your governments. You have not been told the truth. The situation now is as catastrophic as it was under the Taliban for women. Your governments have replaced the fundamentalist rule of the Talib...

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