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Including Bono on Glamour’s “Women of the Year” List is Two Steps Backwards

…ion has ranged from praise for the wealthy, prominent rock star, to the all-too-common exasperation women experience when men are given credit in spaces supposedly dedicated to honoring women. https://twitter.com/zenbuffy/status/793775650159165440 https://twitter.com/sianushka/status/793713417945223168 https://twitter.com/HOBTempestRose/status/793794280187916288 I’m not a biological essentialist. I take people’s identity at their word. But here’s…

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Vatican Entangled in Women’s Issues

…e document is more or less unintelligible, written in passive-voice Vatican-speak that sounds like a medieval monk who’s just woken up and encountered the modern world: For, in the past (but only in the past?) women had to fight to exercise their professions or take on decisional roles that appeared to be exclusively meant for the male world. So the areas of reflection are extended throughout the different cultures, they transform and present them…

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Why Zubik is Especially Important for Women of Color

…role in the overall health disparities faced by communities of color today. Women of color have the highest rates of unintended pregnancy, abortion, and maternal mortality, all of which have taken a toll on the psychological, economic, and social vitality of these communities. Moreover, as abortion clinics across the country close due to the conservative attack on abortion rights, women of color are harmed disproportionately. Clinic closings make…

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Today We Pray for Women for Whom Pregnancy is Not Good News …

…living with a man, 40 years her senior, who helped found an abortion clinic. “Women who are having abortions, especially religious women, feel that their only option is to go ahead and have the abortion, say that they really didn’t have any other choice, [and] go ask some religious leader to forgive them for it,” Rev. Turner told RD. She added, “We’ve got to help them find a way to say, ‘I am religious, and I did have an abortion, and I’m not goin…

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β€œPregnancy is Not a Disease”: Birth of an Anti-Contraception Rallying Cry

…its MUST be accounted for! When Worlds Collide Ultimately, I think, the not-a-disease notion of pregnancy is a lot like the Watchmen/My Little Pony mashup in the sense that it depends upon radically different discourses colliding into each other in counterintuitive ways. Specifically, we have: Classical Christian notions of nature, borrowed from Greek philosophy. Briefly, the idea is that something’s nature—what the thing really is, in the most fu…

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Do Women Have a Future in the Catholic Church? Social Justice Orgs Petition Bishops This Week

…a coalition of 30 Catholic social justice organizations will petition the U.S. Catholic bishops for concrete changes to create A Church for Our Daughters today at the bishops’ semi-annual meeting in San Diego. The groups participating include advocates for women priests, such as the Association of Roman Catholic Womenpriests and the Women’s Ordination Conference, the Catholic LGBT equality groups DignityUSA and New Ways Ministry, the Catholic repr…

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Why White Evangelical Women Aren’t the Swing Voters They Sometimes Appear to Be

…arren, Allen launched IF: Gathering in 2014, a large and hugely successful two-day conference hosted in Austin or Dallas, Texas, and live-streamed to thousands of small gatherings across the country. On stage, IF speakers do not talk explicitly about abortion, gun laws, regulating the bathrooms of transgender people, or immigration. Instead, they talk about how women’s relationships and compassion for the downtrodden can help solve social problems…

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Biblical Battered Wife Syndrome: Christian Women and Domestic Violence

…e wages of eating the apple were death—rather than owning his blame for sin. Women have been responding in a sort of biblical battered wife syndrome, the “Eve Syndrome,” ever since. Another of Moss and Andersen’s contemporaries, Barbara Roberts, Australian author of Not Under Bondage: Biblical Divorce for Abuse, Adultery and Desertion, even calls herself a complementarian. Though Roberts believes that complementarianism too often has “an undue emp…

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Republican Scandals Drag Secretive ‘Family’ Into the Big Time

…, Efrain Rios Montt, the Guatemalan killer championed by Pat Robertson, etc.). That, sadly, is the link between the killer bunny and its ostensible victim, fundamentalism and the establishment. What we learn through The Family is that when it comes to the question of American democracy vs. American empire, fundamentalism and the establishment, even the liberal establishment, are on the same side. Which side are you on, indeed—are you a fundamental…

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What a Forgotten 19th Century Suffragist Can Teach Us About Women’s Rights vs. The Religious Right

…3 by Protestant leaders, was one of the most outspoken. They realized the U.S. Constitution does not refer to Jesus Christ or the law of God in any explicit way (the Anti-Federalists of the 18th century had called it a “godless document”), and so sought to reform the founding papers, outlining the goal of their group in their constitution: The object of this Society shall be . . . to secure such an amendment to the Constitution of the United State…

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