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Introducing the Wonder Contributors… | Tipsy Squirrel Press
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Martinis and Motherhood – The Book. About Tipsy Squirrel Press. Introducing the Wonder Contributors…. April 15, 2015. June 11, 2015. Lynn Morrison is the mouthy woman behind the blog The Nomad Mom Diary. Angila Peters is a Gemini who dislikes long walks throughout her home, stepping on Lego. She is also a freelance writer living in southern Ontario. She spends her days slapping peanut butter and jelly sandwiches together for her kids’ lunches, and then remembers peanuts are banned. Her big break came whe...
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A Letter from the President-What Will the New Year Bring? | Minnesota Feminists Speak Out!
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Minnesota Feminists Speak Out! The unofficial blog of Minnesota NOW. A Letter from the President-What Will the New Year Bring? January 6, 2015. Today marks the first day of the 2015 Minnesota Legislative session, and Minnesota NOW would like to accomplish so many things, including:. Pass the CHEER (Contraceptive Health Equity and Employee Rights) Act. The CHEER Act will prevent companies in Minnesota from discriminating against their female employees by denying them preventive health care;. Do not think ...
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The Sexism Is Everywhere, But Handling Hillary Clinton With Kid Gloves Isn’t Feminist; It’s Sexist – Erin Matson
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Feminism, Reproductive Justice, Activism. You are here: Home. The Sexism Is Everywhere, But Handling Hillary Clinton With Kid Gloves Isn’t Feminist; It’s Sexist. The Sexism Is Everywhere, But Handling Hillary Clinton With Kid Gloves Isn’t Feminist; It’s Sexist. April 23, 2015. On substance, feminists are frequently told to judge her by the sexual mores of the man she married. Someone has yet to credibly explain how judging a woman by the actions of her partner, rather than her own actions, is feminist.