Feminist Theologian Mary Daly Remembered

NPR’s Barbara Bradley Hagerty reports: “The feminist theologian Mary Daly, one of the most influential feminist thinkers of the 20th century, died Monday in Massachusetts. She was 81. Her first book, The Church and the Second Sex, got her fired from Bost…

Soccer Hair-Pulling Fuels Debate Over Sport Sexism

Associated Press reporter David Crary interviews NOW President Terry O’Neill on why there is a double standard for women’s sports, and why people are more hostile towards aggressive-playing women compared to aggressive male players: “The vicious hair-pu…

Did Feminism Make Women Miserable?

A recent study is being used to argue that feminism has made women less happy than they were in the early 1970s. Author Barbara Ehrenreich refutes this theory in an article appearing on Salon.

Did Feminism Make Women Miserable?

A recent study is being used to argue that feminism has made women less happy than they were in the early 1970s. Author Barbara Ehrenreich refutes this theory in an article appearing on Salon.

Clinton Puts Spotlight On Women’s Issues

Mary Beth Sheridan at The Washington Post writes: “[Hillary] Clinton’s just-concluded 11-day trip to Africa has sent the clearest signal yet that she intends to make women’s rights one of her signature issues and a higher priority than ever before in American diplomacy.”