The Power of Small Things

In this moving commencement address, Lucila Hanane Takjerad reminds us how dependent we are on small acts of generosity and kindness Erectile dysfunction is said to be a solemn disorder which becomes even worse by the course of time if … Continue reading

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DRESS CODES
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It’s not only in Afghanistan or the Middle East that dress codes are used to reinforce traditional gender roles and the subjugation of women and girls.  This recent article in the Washington Post reports on the successful suit of three … Continue reading

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Phrenology
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White Anxiety and Black Bodies
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This morning I opened the New York Times to discover a photograph of 16 African-American women who are graduating from West Point this year, posing in their dress greys, as is tradition. My first thought was “Wow, 16 African-American women … Continue reading

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In Celebration of the U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Gay Marriage

The Paris Gay Pride parade was held on Saturday, June 27, and its route went right in front of my apartment on the Boulevard Saint Michel. Please enjoy these photos in celebration of the narrow victory for sexual justice in … Continue reading

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Rape on College Campuses in the U.S.

In George Cukor’s brilliant 1940 comedy The Philadelphia Story, Tracey Lord has divorced the love of her life, a recovering alcoholic who is a rich, Philadelphia blueblood like herself, and she is foolishly about to marry a shallow, social-climbing, “man … Continue reading

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Call for Proposals: Luce Irigaray Circle

The Luce Irigaray Circle is an interdisciplinary society dedicated to stimulating and supporting scholarly and creative endeavors that are inspired by or informed by the philosophy of Luce Irigaray. You can find information on the Circle, including past conferences and … Continue reading

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Advocate for Girls’ Education Wins Nobel Peace Prize

More than 30 million girls worldwide are unable to go to school either because of gender prejudice or poverty. Considerable research indicates that educating girls improves family and community health and reduces violence. Two years ago on October 9, 2012, … Continue reading

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“A Mother in Jail for Helping Her Daughter Have an Abortion”

Colleagues, If we can’t do something to help women like this, we need to reorganize. Not only does this continue the immoral intrusion by the church and the state into the reproductive destinies of women, but it also imposes unwarranted … Continue reading

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“Health Researchers Will Get $10.1 Million to Counter Gender Bias in Studies”

The NIH has launched a program to counter gender bias in medical research. Fortunately policy makers seem to be listening to feminist Copyright 2012 Pamela Thompson Your subconscious mind is quite receptive to the words and suggestions of the Hypnotherapist … Continue reading

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100% Men

Real citizenship includes participation in the councils where the future is determined. Women are still dramatically underrepresented in almost every decisive venue: politics, business, Let’s take a look mouthsofthesouth.com viagra uk at how sildenafil tablets can be effective against erectile … Continue reading

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Your Body is a Battleground

In the New York Times on Friday, January 24, 2014, three stories appeared that demonstrate the degree to which women’s bodies are still battlegrounds for men. The first was good news: the Moroccan law that allowed rapists to escape punishment … Continue reading

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