Futures Without Violence
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A UN Commission on the Status of Women Event Highlights Groups Acting to End Violence Against Women Around the World. More »
Showcasing Films by Cuban Women
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For the first time, a group of women filmmakers from Cuba are showing their films in the United States, beginning in Los Angeles on March 8, International Women's Day. More »
A Tale of Two Journalists
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Caught in the crosshairs of social media comment, two TV journalists received very different treatment from their respective employers. More »
Witch Burnings in Papua New Guinea—in 2013!
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First delivered on "Women's Media Center Live with Robin Morgan," this "Fighting Words" commentary demands action in response to a horrifying news story reported by journalist Jo Chandler. More »
Oscars, Hollywood, Sexism and Women
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It’s clear it was the women rocked the Oscars telecast but when the time came to hand out statuettes, it was still the men who took home all the prizes. More »
Sarai Sierra Case Dominates Turkish Media—To What End?
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Accounts of the Sierra murder investigation jumped forward from the proverbial 'third page' treatment of crimes against Turkish women, but the coverage is deeply flawed argues Alyson Neel, reporting from Istanbul. More »
Transcript: The Movies Show: Women’s Media Center Live with Robin Morgan Episode 25
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Keri Putnam on Sundance; Melissa Silverstein on the Athena Film Festival; Jane Fonda and Kathy Bates on sexism in Hollywood and the Oscars—and Robin tips her hat to Hillary Clinton. More »
Sotomayor—From the Bronx to the Bench
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Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is determined to be as frank as possible in her new memoir. More »
Nepotism Is Not Feminism
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The author, editorial director of Feminist Studies, takes issue with the language the president used in last week's State of the Union address. 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 »






