“Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted.” Albert Einstein

Monday, October 25, 2010

For 11/1: More Bad News on the Motherhood Penalty


It has long been recognized that women pay an economic penalty for motherhood in a way fathers do NOT. But according to the link below, which women bear the brunt of this penalty most?

Read at least the first few paragraphs in this link:
More Bad News on the Motherhood Penalty

for 11/1: “Careless talk costs lives”: On Fat Talk Free Week



Can you go a week without Fat Talk?

“Careless talk costs lives”: On Fat Talk Free Week

According to Chloe on Feministing.com, "

This week is Fat Talk Free Week, an initiative of Tri Delta sorority that in the last few years has become a national campaign. FTFW challenges participants to pledge to go one week without criticizing their, or anyone else’s body:

Fat Talk describes all of the statements made in everyday conversation that reinforce the thin ideal and contribute to women’s dissatisfaction with their bodies. Examples of fat talk may include: “I’m so fat,” “Do I look fat in this?” “I need to lose 10 pounds” and “She’s too fat to be wearing that swimsuit.” Statements that are considered fat talk don’t necessarily have to be negative; they can seem positive yet also reinforce the need to be thin – “You look great! Have you lost weight?

The idea behind FTFW is to make participants aware of how often they engage in fat talk, reinforcing, whether they mean to or not, the impossibly high beauty standards that to which women are subject, and reaffirming the disgust and discrimination that are so often directed at overweight people."

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Hillary Clinton’s ‘It Gets Better’ video


Hillary Clinton’s ‘It Gets Better’ video:
The blond-haired one in purple is Hillary Clinton, supporting LGBTQ issues.

10/25: High School Cheerleader Kicked Off Squad for Refusal to Cheer for Her Rapist | Women's Rights | Change.org


High School Cheerleader Kicked Off Squad for Refusal to Cheer for Her Rapist | Women's Rights | Change.org:

Miriam, at Feministing.com says, "A high school cheerleader was kicked off her squad for refusing to shout the name of her accused rapist and basketball player. A court has defended the decision, calling her a “mouthpiece” for a school to use to “disseminate speech — namely, support for its athletic teams.” Disgusting."

By clicking the link and scrolling down, you can also sign a petition telling "Silsbee (high school) officials that this is no way to treat rape victims, and insist that they publicly issue an apology to H.S. (the cheerleader and victim of sexual assault) immediately. Furthermore, tell them to instate a policy outlining appropriate treatment of sexual assault survivors, which does not put the onus on the victim to ensure smooth interactions at the school.

for 10/25: Competitive Cheerleading Fights For Official Status : NPR

Why do you think competitive cheerleading, which often requires 12 hours of practice a week, is not considered an official sport?

Competitive Cheerleading Fights For Official Status : NPR

NPR says, "But soccer, hockey and volleyball are all approved by the NCAA, which means they also get funding under Title IX, a federal law that requires universities to distribute their money equally between the sexes. Competitive cheer is not even on the NCAA's list of "emerging sports." But it's trying to be."


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

U.S. Ranks Low in Female Representation

U.S. Ranks Low in Female Representation
Recommended by student Angela Peterson who says "this is embarrassing."

for 10/24: 5-Hour Energy Commercials


5-Hour Energy Commercials:
Click on this link, and then on the second commercial, the one with the woman holding a lot of groceries. What else could happen, besides only her working so hard that she needs an energy drink?

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

for 10/24: Privileged boys, impoverished ethics


More analysis on frat. behavior at Yale from Feministing.com and masculinity studies specialist Michael Kimmel:

Privileged boys, impoverished ethics

Quoting Michael Kimmel from the link above, "We can see the men of DKE at Yale not as a bunch of angry predators, asserting their dominance, but as a more pathetic bunch of guys who see themselves as powerless losers, trying to re-establish a sexual landscape which they feel has been thrown terribly off its axis. This is especially ironic, of course, because these straight, white, upper-class Yalie DKEs are among the most privileged 20-year-olds on the planet. And yet now they feel one-down, defensive, reduced to impotent screaming–and all because of women’s equality."

Monday, October 18, 2010

For 10/24: "Sex Talk"


In this linked comic, "Sex Talk", what does the creator, Maisha, mean by the word, "consent?"

What does the line "Can we roleplay abstinent vampires?" mean?

Friday, October 15, 2010

For 10/25: Yale Fraternity stoops to new low


Yale Fraternity stoops to new low: they marched around the Women's Freshman dorms saying, "“No means yes, yes means anal” and “My name is Jack, I’m a necrophil­iac, I f—-- dead women, and fill them with my semen.”

Appalling, but I was impressed with their apology. What I want to know from you is did they really not understand that rape is serious beforehand?

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Facing Social Pressures, Families Disguise Girls as Boys in Afghanistan - NYTimes.com


Facing Social Pressures, Families Disguise Girls as Boys in Afghanistan - NYTimes.com:

My new normal | Jessica Valenti


Here, My new normal | Jessica Valenti, you can read Valenti's story of her daughter's premature birth 8 weeks ago.

Reconsider Columbus Day


Home

A student sent this link because it relates to A Mercy.

You can also watch the video here.

While I don't believe we need an official holiday to celebrate the person who represents an escalation in slave trade and the genocide of Native Americans, Christopher Columbus himself was really not a bad guy. Columbus wasn't trying to colonize or enslave anyone; rather, he wanted to prove the earth was round. People thought he was crazy and his own crew often threatened to throw him overboard.

For 10/11 PAPERMAG: Arts and Style - She's Got Balls: 12 Creative Women Get in Touch With Their Masculine Side





PAPERMAG: Arts and Style - She's Got Balls: 12 Creative Women Get in Touch With Their Masculine Side

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Monday, October 4, 2010

For 10/12: New sex study has good news for youth and people of color but gender gap in sexual satisfaction persists


New sex study has good news for youth and people of color but gender gap in sexual satisfaction persists

Read the post linked above. What is the gender gap in sexual satisfaction?

For 10/12: Sports, sex, and the runner Caster Semenya : The New Yorker


Sports, sex, and the runner Caster Semenya : The New Yorker
Caster Semenya: What is the ultimate difference between a man and a woman?

for 10/11: Notes from a bitch…pondering the ramifications…

Sharkfu, who hails from St. Louis, has a blog that she calls "Angry BlackBitch: Practicing the Fine Art of Bitchitude." Why does she call her self "Angry Black Bitch?"

She also writes for Feministing.com. Her most recent post on Feministing is Notes from a bitch…pondering the ramifications… , which is about some Black Women's mistrust of doctors and WHY they have been raised to not trust doctors.

Consider this quote from Sharkfu in her recent Feministing post: "My beloved maternal Grandmother did not trust doctors, hospitals or The Man. She had good reason – she came of age in pre World War II Mississippi, where black women entered the hospital for medical care and left having been given a Mississippi Appendectomy…a hysterectomy that was neither medically necessary, legal or ethical. " In other words, they were sterilized by force and without consent.

Sharkfu continues: "No one ever came right out and said that we shouldn’t go to a gynecologist for a Pap smear or birth control. But, through stories and tone, the message was clear – don’t trust medical care and you sure as shit shouldn’t trust government medical care," The implication being that the government wanted to sterilize women of color or perform some medical experiment on them.

Friday, October 1, 2010

What Does Meryl Streep have in common with the Tea Party?


Meryl Streep wants to help fund a Women's History museum in D.C. What do you think about that?

Read this link-- What Does Meryl Streep have in common with the Tea Party?
to find out who's opposed to a Women's History Museum.