All 39 articles by Sady Doyle
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Attachment Parenting: Beyond the Backlash
Once again, women are accused of killing feminism.
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A Superhero for the Ladies
The Avengers is wildly successful in part because it acknowledges women have brainsand are watching.
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Blogging Sisterhood
How feminist blogs saved my life.
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The Poverty of Domestic Violence
More women are turning to shelters, and the jobs crisis is part of the problem.
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Mad Men’s Maddening Decline
Season 5 gives fans what they crave. But the lack of subtlety is ruining the show.
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Barbie’s Plastic Politics
Mattel's vacuous icon is the perfect presidential candidate: she stands for nothing.
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Katniss: Heroine of the Great Recession
The Hunger Games is about overcoming poverty in a starkly unequal world. Sound familiar?
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Feminists and Immigrants
Why don't many women's rights advocates see attacks on immigrants as part of their struggle?
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The Ascendance of Elizabeth Warren
Understanding the woman behind the hype.
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The Bright Side of the War on Women
By making bigotry so visible, GOP extremism may have awakened the nation's feminist conscience.
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Utah’s New Abortion Waiting Game
The state's new mandatory 72-hour waiting period for an abortion is condescending, costly and just as insidious as other restrictions.
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What Rush Has Wrought
And why it's good news for feminism.
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United Citizens vs. Citizens United
Two years after the infamous ruling, support builds for a constitutional amendment.
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The War on Contraception Goes Mainstream
The Catholic Church's fight with the White House makes an extreme stance seem reasonable.
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All You Need (to Protest) Is Love
Occupy V-Day wants you to challenge corporate conceptions of romance.
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Farewell to Our Feminist-in-Chief
America's top diplomat and former First Lady rewrote the rules on what women can be in America.
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The World According to Newt
What the 'open marriage' scandal tells us about Americans' real values.
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The Anti-Lady Laws of 2012
An ALEC affiliate crafts model legislation to deny women their reproductive rights.
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Curing the First Lady Syndrome
A new book on the Obamas' marriage just might bring Michelle out of her shell.
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The Susan B. Anthony List’s Situational Feminism
The organization's model legislation makes clear it is more interested in ending abortion than helping women.
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Turning the Page on Page 3 Girls
Feminist groups want to rid U.K. media of sexism. Easier said than done.
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What to Do About the Nanny?
Behind the female literati's neglect of its working-class sisters.
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Fighting Sexual Assault, One Tweet at a Time
In 2011, activists harnessed the Internet to make visible everyday violence that too often goes unreported.
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The Lowlights of 2011’s ‘War on Women’
With a new Congress in office, battles over reproductive healthcare access came back with a vengeance.
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Siri and the High-Tech Gender Gap
The bad habits of the iPhone 4's voice are a reminder: America's tech developers are overwhelmingly male.
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Introducing: Lady Loser Comedy
A new feminist genre gives women a chance to be crass, pathetic and hilarious.
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Learning to Protest Together
At Occupy Columbus, four very different citizens try to tolerate very close quarters.
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New Eden, Old Devils
Occupy sites haven't yet transcended America's divisions—but voices of the whole 99% are becoming more audible.
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The Girl’s Guide to Staying Safe Online
It's still dangerous out there for feminist bloggers. Here's how to deal with sexist trolls.
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A Predictable Script: Cain, Thomas and Sexual Harassment
Calm and teacherly, the GOP candidate lets his associates do the dirty work.
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Why Are Youngsters Afraid of the Word ‘Feminist’?
Answer: Young women (and men) are too busy fighting sexism.
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In Search of ‘Reproductive Justice’
Outraged and energized by aggressive anti-abortion legislation in 2011, feminist activists look to re-frame the debate.
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Twenty Years Ago, Today
Anita Hill's testimony sparked the feminist climate of the 1990s. Now it's time to talk about women and class.
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A Brave New World
Occupy Wall Street isn't perfect, but protesters' efforts to bridge America's normal divides are remarkable.
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SlutWalk NYC: Real Empowerment, Corsets and All
The SlutWalk movement is not the future of feminism. That doesn't mean it's not important.
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Naffissatou Diallo’s Ugly Choice
For a long time, we did not know her. The woman who in May accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn of...
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Protect the Right to Choose
A barrage of legislation aims to circumvent the fact that abortion is legal.
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In Person With...
Sady Doyle
"My mother always used to say, 'Never insult the guy holding the gun,'" says feminist blogger, writer and activist Sady Doyle, the founder of Tiger Beatdown. "She knew me well enough to know that, if someone ever pulled a gun on me, I would mouth off to him."
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