Kosovo Human Rights Activists Resist Attacks on LGBT Community
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The author, a mtvU/Fulbright fellow in Kosovo, confronts an outbreak of religious extremism of unexpected violence, directed against LGBT expression in Prishtina. More »
Abortion Services: A Family Doctor’s Perspective
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Approaching the 40th anniversary of the decision that legalized abortion, Dr. Linda Prine describes its provision as part of a continuum of care. More »
Women Missing From Oscar Nominations
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The nominees for the 85th Academy Awards have been released and once again it’s women who’ve been left out of the picture. More »
India Tragedy Seen as Transitional Moment
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Activists in India look to the unabated anger at the death of a young woman as a turning point in their struggle to combat violence against women. More »
Celebrating “Wimmen’s Comix”
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An exhibit in San Francisco shows how Bay Area cartoonists made history 40 years ago. More »
Violence Against Women—Unfinished Business
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The new Congress will have to undo the damage caused by GOP House members who blocked reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act—legislation that until now had earned broad bipartisan support. More »
My Interview with Sally Ride
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Novelist Margaret McMullan recalls the question she wishes she hadn't asked the first American woman in space, Sally Ride, who died July 23 this year. 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 »
On Susan Rice and How a Non-candidate Is Treated
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Amid premature political attacks that were under-analyzed by the media, Susan Rice's actual record as a public servant was ignored. Did she ever have a chance? asks multimedia journalist Mary C. Curtis. More »






