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Trump On Women And Their Bodies

Trump On Women And Their Bodies

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lizadonnellyMar 30
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There will always be someone who got shamed, trolled and publicly humiliated worse than you.

There will always be someone who got shamed, trolled and publicly humiliated worse than you.

I got publicly shamed, but am grateful for the experience.
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Lauren K2 days ago
Equal Pay Day Falls on the Same Day as Twitter Hates Women Day

Equal Pay Day Falls on the Same Day as Twitter Hates Women Day

Yesterday, April 14, was Equal Pay Day, representing how far into 2015 women have to work to make as much as their male counterparts.I’ve never understood why this has become such a politically polarizing issue in America. I guess because Barack Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, and the right hates Obama, and so the right refuses to accept the wage gap? ¶ I’ve seen the 78% pay gap referred to as a “myth” and a “left-wing lie,” but never in these editorials does anyone offer any substantive evidence to the contrary.
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Explain It For MeApr 15, 2015
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The divine liberation of calling myself fat.

The divine liberation of calling myself fat.

Years ago, a dear friend made a fat joke about me.
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Your Fat FriendMar 20
The Female Marketer’s Fear of Marketing

The Female Marketer’s Fear of Marketing

I conducted an anecdotal experiment on my appearance with shocking results…
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Rhea DrysdaleMar 25
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How to Survive as a Female Founder

How to Survive as a Female Founder

Hi, I’m Rachel. I’m the founder of Seeds. We convert more freemium gamers into paying customers, and we do it using social good.
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Rachel CookMay 11, 2015
How about we ask men to support Kesha.

How about we ask men to support Kesha.

For those of you who aren’t aware of the story (and I’ll be honest, up until a few months ago, that included myself), in October 2014 the…
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laura.louiseFeb 22
Let’s talk about feminism

Let’s talk about feminism

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Linh DaoMar 8
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Hi.Yes.Hello.Apr 65 min read

Never the “Pretty Girl”

A.k.a Breaking the “Pretty Girl Complex”

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Giulia BlasiMar 19
I am not a feminist. Being a feminist says I want special treatment for being a woman.
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Amanda Dickson
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Actually, no. That is most emphatically not what feminism is about. Feminism is, has always been, will always be about equality and equal treatment of all human beings, something we have not achieved yet. Which is why we’re feminists, that is people who fought for universal suffrage, self-determination and freedom for women and men alike. NOT special treatment. Just basic equality.

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Q: What’s The Only Thing That Should Be All White?

Q: What’s The Only Thing That Should Be All White?

A: The White House building, not our workforce.
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Gwen Yi3 days ago
#EqualPayDay — get mad, get even.

#EqualPayDay — get mad, get even.

Today — in the United States — we “celebrate” the fact that in 2016, we still have pay inequality between men and women. Even as the nature…
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Tanya Tarr3 days ago

Make in LA — first female-led accelerator in the US?

Excited to read about Monique Woodard’s recent addition to the 500 Startups family. Sharing our own startup journey here.About nine months before 500 Startups announced Monique Woodard would join their team, two minority founders would launch LA’s first hardware accelerator in the quiet town of Chatsworth (~58% Latino per 2010 census data) in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley. ¶ The founders share five degrees from MIT, Univ of Penn’s Wharton School and Wash U, have a long history of supporting the tech and STEM pipeline through grass roots volunteer and charity work, and had decade+ tech careers prior to…
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Noramay CadenaMar 11
10 Female photographers who push boundaries for Femininity

10 Female photographers who push boundaries for Femininity

During this latest wave of feminism, the art of photography has evolved hugely in every aspects of exploring femininity, challenging…
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Dakota Ng5 days ago
Keeping Women on the Leadership Track

Keeping Women on the Leadership Track

By Lisa Haugh, VP of People and General Counsel, Udemy
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UdemyApr 7
The Heartbreak of Being a Black Woman

The Heartbreak of Being a Black Woman

Bro, I know it’s hard, but you just gotta pick yourself up and keep going. -Mary
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Ashely "Flashe" GordonApr 8

Why your talent brand matters

I recently read that a certain Chicago-based CRM company shelled out 53% of their revenue on sales and marketing. Over half of their multi…-billion dollar revenue number went back into growing the business through sales and marketing channels. Half! Money well spent when you can track it to their impressive growth rate. It makes sense that if you are focused on customer acquisition, put money into marketing. ¶ But what if your goal is talent acquisition? What can recruiters learn from this? While the methods may be different, the answer is not: branding matters.
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Kristy NittskoffApr 8

How about a woman’s perspective on the Rogue One trailer?

This past day the entire interwebs have been talking about the outraged male response to the Star Wars Rogue One trailer. In case you’ve…been napping under a rock, here is the recap: Rogue One has a female protagonist, as did its predecessor The Force Awakens, and some white dudes feel outraged / betrayed / depressed at the fact that their childhood fantasy is being “ruined by feminazis”. OK. ¶ Now, men’s feelings and needs have always been the most important thing in my life, and I’d like nothing more than to hear again the sad tale of how they used to be the heroes in all the stories, and now they’re only the heroes in most.
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Netta BondyApr 8

Why “Rogue One” Is So Important For Young Women

When I was 12 my dad forced me to watch the 2009 version of Star Trek, he convinced me that “I would love it” he didn’t know that this…would lead to an addiction. Seven years later I would be in college pursuing a career in Entertainment Journalism and Advertising. One movie (a sci-fi movie) single handily changed my identity. ¶ I know this sounds insane. It actually is insane. But, Star Trek and Sci-Fi in general, shaped me into the person I am today. I know that I got into the game late. That most kids start watching Sci-fi when they're toddlers (I know my children will one day).
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Madeline PottsApr 7

Helen of Troy

If I were to give someone, a young girl advice about her lovers what advice would I give? I would ask her to consider, when is it worth…it all? For me, the first time seemed to be worth it. It hurt like hell and it was pretty awkward, but it was love and it felt real. For some people this stays the same. For others, maybe not. It did not stay the same with me. Lots of things happened after that. There were break-ups, get-back-togethers and even new loves. In fact, it wasn’t until my later-to-be husband and I were together that I felt I learned what the term “making love” seemed to mean.
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Hester PrynneApr 1
On being a woman men aren’t ready for.

On being a woman men aren’t ready for.

The phone rang on a chilly afternoon. Slightly surprised, I took a deep breath and played it cool. Pull yourself together, I thought. I was…
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ArianaApr 8
On Women in Music

On Women in Music

From 2010 until late 2015, I was one-half of a female EDM DJ duo. We made a point to downplay gender in the creation and construction of…
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ClaireApr 6
Voices.

Voices.

Not the kind that you hear, but your own. Our own. We, as in women.
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Heather NannApr 8

Why is a 24-year-old woman running for congress?

I never wanted to be a politician. I am an activist, an educator, a social entrepreneur — a citizen who is committed to environmental…action, public health, and equal justice. ¶ Grassroots community organizing is hardwired into my DNA, nurtured by a cadre of doers in Marin County, California. When it was revealed that Marin — despite its unparalleled natural beauty, high concentration of organic farms, and protected lands — had the highest breast, prostate, and melanoma cancer rates in the world, my mother sprung into action. As a young girl, I watched her deftly orchestrate her first campaign to unite boots-on-the-ground…
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Erin SchrodeMar 29

Violence against women continues to be a relevant and recurring issue with historical origins.

There are many opinions surrounding the issue of violence against women. Many partake in victim blaming, which basically tells abuse…It has become commonplace — so much in fact that it isn’t even surprising to some. Across cultures, the notion that men have an authoritative rule over women is normalized, as well as encouraged. Young boys are usually taught that masculinity is an important trait which is easily obtained by being dominant in society, while young girls are usually taught that they must abide by certain rules in order to keep themselves out of harm, and these involve being submissive to the decisions of male…
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Serena MatsumotoMar 28
Why Being Called a #GirlBoss Isn’t a Compliment

Why Being Called a #GirlBoss Isn’t a Compliment

I’m not ignorant to the fact that society operates on a set of rules, including those seemingly “hot” trends that can be impossible to…
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OctaviaFaith.Apr 7
Who’s More Feminist, Marvel or DC Cinematic Universe?

Who’s More Feminist, Marvel or DC Cinematic Universe?

by Stephen R Clark
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GeekDadMar 29
I’m a human being..!!

I’m a human being..!!

As I stepped out of the house, my legs trembled again. I kept walking and praying to God in my murmurs to keep me safe. Yes, I was…
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ToshitaMar 30
Alison Rapp, a loss for diversity in video games and technology at large

Alison Rapp, a loss for diversity in video games and technology at large

Earlier in the week, Alison Rapp was let go from Nintendo. Patrick Klepek has reported the turn of events that led up to the dismissal.
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Sam FloresApr 2
Who Run ‘The United Nations’?

Who Run ‘The United Nations’?

Students spend break at the Commission on the Status of Women
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Hector Rodolfo RiosMar 29
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