Aimee Thorne-Thomsen speaks up about the many flaws in the Newsweek "graying of pro-choice movement" piece. Also, fear-mongering on motherhood and some common sense on marriage.
Elaine Tyler May discusses the history of the birth control pill on its anniversary. Also, Oklahoma keeps on hating on women, and the health care reform "debate" goes to the birds.
Aspen Baker talks about what good abortion counseling does or doesn't look like. Also, Nebraska starts a challenge to Roe, and the ongoing coverage of adultery has a sexist spin.
Naomi Cahn on red states and blue states. Justice Stevens steps down and the war over the new nominee begins. Also, how do you effectively discourage teenage pregnancy?
Julie Burkhart talks about the aftermath of Dr. George Tiller's assassination. Also, right wingers obsessed with the Speaker's gavel, and a small town throws a fake prom to exclude a lesbian student.
Looking at what health care reform does for women. Also, a right wing group terrorizes Amarillo swingers, and the Catholic church is rocked by a far-reaching pedophilia scandal.
Looking at what health care reform does for women. Also, a right wing group terrorizes Amarillo swingers, and the Catholic church is rocked by a far-reaching pedophilia scandal.
The politic machinations and the practical effects of the executive order. Also, Susan Douglas talks about enlightened sexism and embedded feminism in pop culture.