B-Girl Event Celebrates Women in Hip Hop
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In San Diego last month, b-girls and graffiti artists danced and painted their way into what is generally an all-male world. More »
Mentoring the Next Generation of Writers
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Girls Write Now, in the midst of its annual CHAPTERS readings now in New York City, sponsors pairings that can seem at first surprising via its afterschool arts program. More »
Pakistan—The Last Destination of the Stars
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The author, fresh from a family visit, reflects on how Pakistan arrived at this moment, and what the United States can do to support women and democracy there. More »
Human Trafficking Bill Resurrected in Congress
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This week the Senate took care of the unfinished business of reauthorizing legislation to combat the crime of trafficking, including services for domestic victims. Now it's up to the House. More »
New Girl(s)—Looking for the Allure in Feminism
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The author, who delivered WMC's Girls' State of the Union Message last year, explains why image counts when appealing to teens and young women. More »
The Year 2012 Is Reflected in “Emotional Creature”
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Eve Ensler's latest play on the inner lives of girls treats topical concerns for feminists today throughout the world. More »
The Longest, Darkest Night of the Year
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This commentary on gun violence will be featured on Women's Media Center Live with Robin Morgan on Saturday, December 22, at 11 AM ET on CBS radio 1580 in the Washington, D.C., area and streaming from WMCLive.com. More »
Of Fantasy Sluts and Real-Life Survivors
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In fighting sexual violence, says the author, school administrators need to be proactive and help the students themselves change the cultural environment. More »
Girls Impact the World Film Festival—A Forum for Social Change
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A four-women collaboration hopes to harness the creativity of young women around the world, empowering them to address concerns central to their lives. More »
Why Teens’ Attitudes Matter
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WMC contest winner Adora Svitak today delivers the Girls’ State of the Union Message at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Here she investigates what teens really think about sex. More »






