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I don’t think we can wait to see if there is a brighter tomorrow. We need to lay the foundation now. We need to say that this is the reality — that we want work to make sense for those who are employed. That we want work and family dynamics to make sense for women.
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Joseph Stack flew a plane into an IRS office in Austin, Texas. On purpose. That’s terrorism. Calling it anything else, because he was white, is racism.
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There’s lots of news to report on feminist issues, so today I’m highlighting some of the more outrageous stuff, and tomorrow I’ll focus on the good news.
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Good news items include NCAA pulling Focus on the Family web ad, Reid’s comments about domestic violence, women on submarines and the first woman to head an intelligence agency.
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Instead of resolutions, here’s a list of things we’d like to see more or less of in the media in 2010.
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