Blog posts from September 2005

According to Conservative mayor, Gabor Mitynan, it’s a “yes,” but the condition attached is that you must have “perfect” legs. Mitynan, who runs a wealthy district of Budapest in Hungary, reckons only female City Hall staff with "pretty legs" should...

Abortion rights for young women

by Jess McCabe // 28 September 2005, 14:22

Why is the growing movement to restrict access to abortion for minors a bad idea? Because even girls in liberal, accepting, happy families, sometimes don't want to tell them they're pregnant, says MANIFESTA co-author Jennifer Baumgardner on AlterNet....

DV review - correction

by Lynne Miles // 21 September 2005, 09:24

A helpful reader has pointed out that - far from the review mentioned below being the first of its kind in the UK - there have been over 70 such reviews in the last 3 to 4 years, and even...

Football, Child Abuse and the law

by Louise Livesey // 20 September 2005, 14:44

Prompted by this: "Kate Coleman, the Premiership's head of child protection, said she was unable to give the names of the clubs or individuals involved in the two ongoing investigations, but suggested that the incidents did not involve criminal behaviour....

Reclaim the Night 2005 - spread the word

by Catherine Redfern // 19 September 2005, 22:38

"Calling all women and girls to march together in protest at the rising number of reported rapes in the UK compared to the falling conviction rate and the fact that women still cannot live their lives without the fear of...

Date set for Domestic Violence Review

by Lynne Miles // 19 September 2005, 16:34

A date has been set for a review into the case of how a man was able to shoot dead his estranged wife and son whilst he was banned from going near them. Alan Pemberton shot dead his wife Julia...

Classic Quote

by Lynne Miles // 15 September 2005, 12:03

I wanted to quickly share this little gem from Rev. Pat Robertson, courtesy of popbitch: "This is the second time in a row that God has invoked a disaster shortly before lesbian Ellen Degeneres hosted the Emmy Awards [...] Is...

Objections to Cosmetic Surgery

by Catherine Redfern // 14 September 2005, 22:01

The Guardian had a depressing article today entitled: Most British women now expect to have cosmetic surgery in their lifetime. How did the ultimate feminist taboo become just another lifestyle choice?. Decca Aitkenhead looks at the media's involvement in promoting...

Setting up a feminist group

by Catherine Redfern // 14 September 2005, 21:37

Mind the Gap, a group blog and real-life group based in Cardiff, have a really interesting post on the trials and tribulations of setting up a feminist group, covering issues such as whether the group should be affiliated to a...

Garbage bags used as substitute condoms in Uganda

by Jess McCabe // 10 September 2005, 20:34

Garbage bags are being used as substitute condoms in Uganda, because the government is restricting access to prophylactics, The Feminist Majority Foundation reports. The Center for Health and Gender Equity has called attention to the shortage, which began in October...

Crossdressing talks in London

by Jess McCabe // 10 September 2005, 12:00

The Fashion & Textile Museum in Bermondsey is putting on a series of panel discussions on crossdressing this month. Still to come: 14 September: Crossdressing in Non-European Cultures: Crossdressing is not a European phenomenon, but exists throughout the world. This...

Girls On Film

by Barbara Felix // 8 September 2005, 17:01

The Independent Heroines Film Festival stops in Manchester (at the Cornerhouse) on 15th September, where for £3, including drinks, you'll be able to see two hours of films, introduced by the organisers, Lisa Brook and Lady Lucy. The original Independent...

Ageism more common than sexism

by Lynne Miles // 7 September 2005, 15:08

A report recently commissioned and published by Age Concern shows that ageism, rather than sexism or racism is the most frequently experienced prejudice. 29% of people interviewed reported experience of prejudice or unfair treatment within the last year related to...

Miscellenea

by Catherine Redfern // 5 September 2005, 21:31

Okay, there's no point pretending any of the following is connected, it's just a load of stuff I saw recently that I think's interesting. So here goes! First off, the BBC has apologised after 200 complaints were received about a...

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