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7719_32 Eliz. S.'s Bookmarks Tagged With "women"

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  1. Visit Is it my baggage and if so, how do I unpack it? | Bitch Magazine Is it my baggage and if so, how do I unpack it? | Bitch Magazine

    Isn't a necessary part of feminism working to dismantle ideas that provoke further internalizing, questioning, and insecurities about things like our relationship status (or worse, our marital status), our physical appearance, our body size? Fight… More

  2. Visit Despite Strides, Women Still Tripped Up by Confidence Gap - washingtonpost.com Despite Strides, Women Still Tripped Up by Confidence Gap - washingtonpost.com

    Prudential Financial found in a study released this year that women tend to have clear financial priorities but little confidence in their ability to achieve those goals. Less than a quarter feel that they are "very well" prepared to make financia… More

  3. Visit The Smart Set: X-Men and Suicide Girls - July 14, 2008 The Smart Set: X-Men and Suicide Girls - July 14, 2008

    Used to be a girl could read comic books with the big boys. Then the latter discovered that some of the X-Men had breasts.

  4. Visit Exile In Guyville: In The Music Industry, Female "Geniuses" Are Hard To Find Exile In Guyville: In The Music Industry, Female "Geniuses" Are Hard To Find

    I checked out the Billboard Hot 100, and as five of the top ten albums are by women, maybe we need to lament the lack of "genius" females in music writing, not music making.

  5. Visit I Choose My Choice! I Choose My Choice!

    The fruits of the feminist revolution? Sisterhood, empowerment, and eight hours a day in a cubicle

  6. Visit The Smart Set: On Sex and the City: The Movie The Smart Set: On Sex and the City: The Movie

    "The latest turn in women’s liberation is to stop imitating men and to celebrate not being them. High-level corporate and academic women have jettisoned their power suits for miniskirts and scooped-neck tops. Carrie Bradshaw is the patron saint of… More

  7. Visit The Female Vote: It Was 89 Years Ago Today The Female Vote: It Was 89 Years Ago Today

    Whatever the outcome of the 2008 election, we can all still honor the fact that we are allowed to vote in the first place! On June 4th, 1919, Congress approved the women's suffrage amendment, and sent it to the states for ratification.

  8. Visit The Miley Cyrus Message, in the Eyes of Schoolgirls - New York Times The Miley Cyrus Message, in the Eyes of Schoolgirls - New York Times

    It’s a paradigm about this generation of teenage girls that’s perplexing to anyone who’s aged out of it: They exude sexuality, even as they’ve internalized a language of shame and anger around it, a language that makes anyone who crosses some ever… More

  9. Visit The Watcher - Plastic surgery? No thanks. Here are a few women whose faces I love The Watcher - Plastic surgery? No thanks. Here are a few women whose faces I love

  10. Visit NPR: Unmarried Women Could Pay Huge Role in Fall Campaign NPR: Unmarried Women Could Pay Huge Role in Fall Campaign

    Huh? "But the poll also shows that neither Sen. Barack Obama or Sen. Hillary Clinton have done a good job of winning the support of this unmarried women. And the pollster say that it is a group that is poised to turn out in record numbers in 2008."

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