Technology and Sexual Assault Reporting

As we know, many sexual assaults go unreported due to fear of social stigma, embarrassment and other factors.  A group called Sexual Health Innovations has recently released a tool that will allow college students to complete and save an incident report, receive advice and decide when/if they want the information released.  Hopefully, having this technology … Read more

Plus Size Models during New York Fashion Week

The fashion industry is notorious for being sizeist and not really incorporating women of all sizes. But, this years New York Fashion Week put a spotlight on more plus-size models then ever before. Thanks to Project Runway, Marc Jacobs and Ashley Graham women of all sizes had a presence on the runway. http://www.buzzfeed.com/norawhelan/plus-size-women-at-new-york-fashion-week#.gbdYNZ6mn

Marines confronting Afghan police abuse of boys

This just came out in the New York Times today. It has some quite disturbing reports in it about Afghan police practicing “pederasty,” or the practice of men having sex with boys. American marines who noticed this, particularly the use of boys as sex slaves, including chaining them to beds, ran into trouble when they … Read more

Topless Women Protesters Beaten at French Islamic Conference

Members of the Ukranian feminist protest group, Femen, recently visited an Islamic conference in Pontoise, France. Two shirtless women, walked on to the stage shouting “Nobody enslaves me, nobody owns me, I’m my own prophet.” Coincidentally this interruption occurred at the same time that the conference was discussing the valuation of women, and efficacy of … Read more

Doritos Unveils Rainbow-Colored Chips to Support LGBT Community

Doritos Unveils Rainbow-Colored Chips to Support LGBT Community Doritos has unveiled Rainbow Doritos, colorful tortilla chips “inspired by the LGBT pride flag” (Associated Press 2015). Rainbow Doritos will not be available in stores, but rather will be mailed to individuals who donate $10 to the It Gets Better Project (Associated Press 2015).   The It Gets … Read more

1966: China’s Cultural Revolution

When the professor mentioned this word”Cultural Revolution”, I even have forgotten this event is related to culture. For our generation, the impression of this event is not very clear.I know it mainly from the literary  described by intellectuals in that era.This is a huge catastrophic events in China’s modern history. For the entire decade of … Read more

Why Black Women Struggle More with Domestic Violence

By C. White on September 24, 2015 (Edited from the original post on September 9, 2015) Jones, Feminista. 2014, September 10. “Why Black Women Struggle More with                     Domestic Violence. http://time.com/3313343/ray-rice-black-women-domestic-            violence/ Jones (2014) began the article with, “Domestic and intimate partner violence (DV/IPV) is a ‘family secret’ in our Black communities.” She blamed racism and … Read more

Carly Fiorina’s Face

http://www.npr.org/sections/itsallpolitics/2015/09/14/440267668/ladies-look-at-this-face-fiorina-hits-back-at-trump Republican candidate Carly Fiorina responds to Donald Trump’s condescending insult of her facial features with a video correlating her face to that of what a candidate should look like. Fiorina has since repeatedly defended herself and her “wrinkles” with other women supporting her. Recently during her campaign trail, she has been reassured of her … Read more

Arizona Cardinals breach uncharted NFL territory with female coach

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/06/us/jen-welter-nfl-coaching-experience/ This article is about Jen Welter. She holds a master’s degree in sport psychology and a doctorate in psychology, but has recently made headlines for another accomplishment. This past NFL training camp, she became the first female coach to work with an NFL team. In regard to women coaching in the NFL, Cardinals head … Read more

Are Pakistan’s female medical students to be doctors or wives?

Are Pakistan’s female medical students to be doctors or wives? This article describes a trending cultural practice in Pakistan where educated women are considered the ideal match in arranged marriages and a status symbol for elite families of the groom. In particular the article focuses on the status symbol of females with a medical education … Read more