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Rude Awakenings: Stories of Political Origins tonight at Housing Works

Feministe pal The Rude Pundit has a new book out, and we’re celebrating him/it with a reading at Housing Works in New York City tonight. I’ll be reading a story about promise rings and Christian Horse Camp — you don’t want to miss it. The details: What: Rude Awakenings: Political Origin Stories at Housing Works, [...]

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Shameless Self-Promotion Sunday

Sorry it’s going up so late! Promote away.

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Protest Today, NYC, 5pm

An awesome collective of grassroots feminist activists have organized a protest today at 5pm. Come join us! If you aren’t able to be there, please sign the petition. The details, from our press release: Friday, May 27, 2011 (New York, NY) – Hundreds of New Yorkers will gather at 100 Centre Street, in front of [...]

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Another day, another attempt to murder abortion providers

Nothing to see here, folks. A man who drove to Madison, Wisconsin to kill an abortion doctor faces federal charges for intending to attack a Planned Parenthood office in Madison, Wisconsin and murder abortion providers. Ralph Lang, 63, was arrested Wednesday night when his gun went off in his motel room not far from the [...]

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Literally Unbelievable.

For everyone who has ever laughed at someone who didn’t understand that The Onion is satire.

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Protest the NYC Cops’ Rape Acquittal

A few local feminists, including Lori Adelman, Erica Sackin, Julie Klausner, the women of Permanent Wave and myself are organizing a rally tomorrow, Friday May 27th, to protest the acquittal of two police officers and to demand that the NYPD institute regular and ongoing trainings on sexual assault and harassment for all the members of [...]

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Take Action Today To End Sexual Violence in Conflict

This is a guest post by Jaclyn Friedman.
Today is the international day of action against sexual violence in conflict. And it only take a few minutes to urge your elected officials, wherever you are, to make ending sexual violence in conflict a top national priority.

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New York City Cops Acquitted on Rape Charges

That is totally fucked up. But it’s definitely a victory for the “she was drunk” defense. Background for folks who haven’t been following the case: A woman was escorted to her apartment by two New York City police officers late at night. She was drunk, and they helped her into her building. They left, and [...]

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Wealth, affluence and sex-selective abortions

Yikes: India’s increasing wealth and improving literacy are apparently contributing to a national crisis of “missing girls,” with the number of sex-selective abortions up sharply among more affluent, educated families during the past two decades, according to a new study. The study found the problem of sex-selective abortions of girls has spread steadily across India [...]

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Food is cheaper in New York?

That’s what a Columbia University study says. But I’m with these ladies: “Hell no,” said Tina Smith, a 47-year-old mother of two shopping at the Pathmark in Brooklyn’s Atlantic Center. “There’s inflation in New York.” “I grew up in Denver and was in Cleveland last year, and here is ridiculous,” said Brittany Dierken, 27, while [...]

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Cut Prison Populations in California

Good good good. Conditions in California’s overcrowded prisons are so bad that they violate the Eighth Amendment’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, ordering the state to reduce its prison population by more than 30,000 inmates. Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, writing for the majority in a 5-to-4 decision that [...]

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