Feminism

This International Women’s Day, Remember: Saudi Women Still Can’t Drive

This International Women’s Day, Remember: Saudi Women Still Can’t Drive This International Women’s Day, Remember: Saudi Women Still Can’t Drive

As long as the ban continues, the theocracy should at least give women access to affordable transportation—but it won’t budge.

Mar 7, 2013 / Katha Pollitt

Who’s Afraid of Sheryl Sandberg?

Who’s Afraid of Sheryl Sandberg? Who’s Afraid of Sheryl Sandberg?

Feminists were quick—too quick—to question the Facebook COO's motives for writing Lean In, her self-help manifesto.

Mar 6, 2013 / Column / Katha Pollitt

At the UN, Twenty Years of Backlash to ‘Women’s Rights Are Human Rights’

At the UN, Twenty Years of Backlash to ‘Women’s Rights Are Human Rights’ At the UN, Twenty Years of Backlash to ‘Women’s Rights Are Human Rights’

Socially conservative American Catholics and evangelicals who have led a decades-long campaign against the rights of women in the United States are now gearing up for a season of b...

Mar 5, 2013 / Barbara Crossette

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Battling Feminist Burnout Battling Feminist Burnout

Here’s how to stay up in a downer world. 

Mar 1, 2013 / Jessica Valenti

Why Does Congress’s Only Cherokee Member Keep Voting Against VAWA?

Why Does Congress’s Only Cherokee Member Keep Voting Against VAWA? Why Does Congress’s Only Cherokee Member Keep Voting Against VAWA?

Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) voted against both versions of VAWA reauthorization. If only he would explain why.

Mar 1, 2013 / Aura Bogado

The Fight Over Seth MacFarlane Is a Study in Self-Confidence

The Fight Over Seth MacFarlane Is a Study in Self-Confidence The Fight Over Seth MacFarlane Is a Study in Self-Confidence

Too often, the defenders of sexism and racism, at the Oscars or in this world, manage to exhaust others right out of the conversation.

Feb 28, 2013 / Michelle Dean

‘Makers’ Hits the Mark on Feminist History but Misses on the Movement Today

‘Makers’ Hits the Mark on Feminist History but Misses on the Movement Today ‘Makers’ Hits the Mark on Feminist History but Misses on the Movement Today

The PBS documentary Makers captures the heady joy of the feminism’s Second Wave and founders when trying to reckon with the movement's contemporary incarnation.

Feb 27, 2013 / Katha Pollitt

Sundance, the Oscars and the Decline of Film Criticism—Not Just a Lady Problem

Sundance, the Oscars and the Decline of Film Criticism—Not Just a Lady Problem Sundance, the Oscars and the Decline of Film Criticism—Not Just a Lady Problem

The Sundance-to-Oscar pipeline has been great for independent film directors—at least the male ones.

Feb 22, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Roya Rastegar

Feminism Has Come a Long Way—or Has It?

Feminism Has Come a Long Way—or Has It? Feminism Has Come a Long Way—or Has It?

The last century—and the next—of women’s struggle for justice.

Feb 21, 2013 / Ruth Rosen

We’re All Women Workers Now: How the Floor of the Economy Has Dropped for Everyone

We’re All Women Workers Now: How the Floor of the Economy Has Dropped for Everyone We’re All Women Workers Now: How the Floor of the Economy Has Dropped for Everyone

Sexist practices once reserved for female employees have now spread throughout the whole economy.

Feb 21, 2013 / Bryce Covert

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