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Formerly, I was an editorial fellow at Mother Jones.

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27 September 11

The Occupy Wall Street Protests

rosinhabela:

My name is Kelly Schomburg, I’m the girl with the red hair in these pictures. I was protesting at the Occupy Wall Street march yesterday when I and several other women were sprayed with mace and subsequently arrested. Many have already seen the video, which has been spreading like wildfire over twitter, Facebook, tumblr, and other video feeds, along with hundreds of other photos and videos. This is my recount of what happened.

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More on the protests from Samhita and Jill.

Reblogged: jawnita

31 July 11

Pop music had often cast women as sweet, bright creatures, but Winehouse’s lyrics revealed something mulchier, messier. Here was a woman who refused to conform – not in the eccentric mad woman in the attic mould of Kate Bush or Björk, but a woman who chose to live a little wild, follow her heart and sing of the simple stew of being female. Her songs were filled with broad talk, cussing, drink and drugs and dicks, songs that could hinge on one magnificent, unladylike question: “What kind of fuckery is this?”

She sang openly of female desire – not the squawky, shrill sexuality of Sex and the City and Ann Summers, but something truer, more physical, more serious. She sang about the ache of the body, the need for emotion, the distracting allure of a man’s shoulders, shirt, underwear. “When he comes to me, I drip for him tonight,” she sang on I Wake Up Alone. “Drowned in me, we bathe under blue light.”

Laura Barton on Amy Winehouse.
22 June 11
Not only do you have to prove the “old boy network exists,” but now you have to do it under a higher standard of proof than ever before. Where discrimination operates as unconscious or unacknowledged bias, rather than as a deliberate, concerted effort to bar one particular group of people from advancing, even where the systemic impact is clear, the conservative justices see no evil.
Adam Serwer on the Walmart v. Dukes decision—which “will make it very difficult to file class action cases against large companies.”
9 May 11
Really,  Der Zeitung?

Really, Der Zeitung?

31 March 11
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13 March 11

An oldie but such a goodie. Reporter:So, why do you write these strong female characters?“Joss Whedon: “Because you’re still asking me that question.”

10 March 11

Via The Economist, a map of how women fare across different sectors of society. Huh. The U.S. finds itself frequently trailing behind the usual suspects…like Western Europe…Mexico…Italy…Poland…Romania…South Korea…Iraq…Rwanda….

8 March 11
Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh