Category Archives: Feminism
Show Me the Vagina!
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  If you inquired as to why #VaginaMovieLines was trending on Twitter on Thursday, June 14, you found out that…

Virginity as a social construct?
40-yr-old virgin poster

“I don’t really believe in virginity.”   I heard “The F Word” blogger Holly Combe say this during a segment…

Time for Equal Expectations
photo: payday candybar

Tuesday, April 17, was National Equal Pay Day.  Since it was also Tax Day, you may not have noticed.  According…

Contaminating the Pulpit

Disclaimer: The following post is based on information that’s come down a chain. Names have been omitted to protect those…

Deep South sexism and racism live on in Limbaugh

I’ve been reading At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape and Resistance—A New History of the Civil…

When man-made laws protect us from bad faith

Because faith is so personal, I try to avoid looking at it objectively or commenting on religions that are not…

It’s about women, even when it’s about religion

At a hearing titled “Lines Crossed: Separation of Church and State. Has the Obama Administration Trampled on Freedom of Religion…

Words matter to equality

The BBC reports that Cesson-Sevigne, a town in France, has banned “Mademoiselle” as a form of addressing women. Noting that…

Another “F” voice emerges in 2012

I can’t control what people think of me as a person or as a writer, but some emails I’ve received…

Looking for Plan B: An open letter to girls

To a 16-year-old girl who wants to buy Plan B-One over the counter: Someone in the Obama administration you’ve probably…

Pick your paternalism poison
photo: purity rings from overstock.com

In his column, “America’s obsession with missing white women,” Miami Herald writer Leonard Pitts asserts that the incessant news coverage of…

Baby do or baby don’t?

Story #1: Educated, career-oriented American women falsely assume they can easily conceive children when they’re in their 40s.   Story…

Where the War on Drugs Meets the War on Women

“Planters care for nothing but to buy Negroes to raise cotton & raise cotton to buy Negroes.”  –an unnamed southerner…

Rape is never funny
logo rape: never funny

There’s a scene in “A Piece of Work,” a documentary about Joan Rivers, in which she makes a joke about…

Saluting women who work for peace
portrait of leymah gbowee

   I published the column below in Velocity Weekly in 2009 after seeing the movie, Pray the Devil Back to…

In the room with an activist
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When Troy Davis was executed Tuesday night, I went to bed with a heavy heart and an equally burdened mind. …

Paying respect to The Help
photo: my great-aunt in her day work uniform with the children she kept

  I’ve grown up attending wakes and funerals for people of my grandparents’ and great-grandparents’ generations.  At these sad memorials…

In Defense of The Help

UPDATE 8/29/2011: I’ve seen the movie—with my grandmother and other women of her generation who were ‘The Help’—and after a…

Context explains colored folks’ reactions to “For Colored Girls”

Is “For Colored Girls” offensive? Divisive? Poorly written? All of the above? Depends on the context. However, critiquing the film in the context of traditional film school storytelling rules explains why the movie generates such polarizing reactions.

Forget the degree for the workplace. Get your MRS.

Is “to find a husband” a valid reason for women to go to college?

When you see a woman drive
My cousin (at the wheel) and me on my grandmother's bus

Women didn’t drive very often when my maternal grandmother was a girl.

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