Men outnumber women 6 to 1 in top corporate jobs.
Even though the Equal Pay Act was passed in 1963, Women continue to make just 76 cents to a man's dollar, and this average decreases with each kid a woman has.
A few years ago, the UK did a study that showed that women who work outside of the home have better health than stay at home Moms.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Yeah. That's fact.
For the next few days, I will be posting some facts that are important to know. They are taken from Jessica Valenti's Full Frontal Feminism. READ IT for more information.
In recent years, Target and other mega-marts have sold padded bras that are geared towards size 6 and up. Apparently, 6-year-olds need to make themselves look like they've hit puberty.
Fewer than have of all rapes and sexual assaults are reported to the police.
In 2005, the Supreme court ruled that employees can sue when businesses retaliate against them for making sexual harassment claims.
In recent years, Target and other mega-marts have sold padded bras that are geared towards size 6 and up. Apparently, 6-year-olds need to make themselves look like they've hit puberty.
Fewer than have of all rapes and sexual assaults are reported to the police.
In 2005, the Supreme court ruled that employees can sue when businesses retaliate against them for making sexual harassment claims.
Monday, April 25, 2011
NOW
Feminists have taken great strides since the Women's suffrage movement started, but that doesn't mean men and women are equal yet. There are actually women out there working for organizations to help put justice to economic and social rights for women.
The National Organization for Women (NOW) has been working to get equal rights since 1966. NOW promotes and advocates for issues like Abortion and Reproductive rights, Lesbian Rights, Sex Discrimination, etc.
Check out NOW's website at http://www.now.org/
The National Organization for Women (NOW) has been working to get equal rights since 1966. NOW promotes and advocates for issues like Abortion and Reproductive rights, Lesbian Rights, Sex Discrimination, etc.
Check out NOW's website at http://www.now.org/
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Stop it with the name calling already...
There are a lot of harsh names out there, and a heck of lot of them are degrading towards groups of people. We all hear people call other people "retarded" multiple times a day. I can't tell you how many times I've heard people say, "that's so gay." And believe me, I know I'm preaching to the choir. The issue with calling things retarded and gay are brought up, probably not enough, but at least a decent amount. In recent years, a campaign called ThinkB4YouSpeak has been set up to call the issue to peoples attention. But it's not only members of the homosexual community or people with disabilities who are being harmed by name calling; it's women too.
Think about it. If a guy doesn't want to do something another guy, or girl for that matter, dares him to do, what is the usual response? "You're a wuss." "Quit being a girl" or "Bitch." And on the other side of things, how often are girls called sluts, whores, bitches, etc. All of these names whether it be bitch, slut, whore, girl mean the same thing: girl. The worst thing a guy can be called to ruin his ego is a girl and the worst thing a girl can be called is, well, a girl. How royally messed up is that? And it's not like guys are the only culprits! Women call each other whores and skanks possibly more often than guys call them that! And women often call guys bitches if they draw a line while showing off. It's ridiculous, but it's oh, so true.
This week, I'm going to talk a lot about societal issues that degrade women. Hello, media.
Think about it. If a guy doesn't want to do something another guy, or girl for that matter, dares him to do, what is the usual response? "You're a wuss." "Quit being a girl" or "Bitch." And on the other side of things, how often are girls called sluts, whores, bitches, etc. All of these names whether it be bitch, slut, whore, girl mean the same thing: girl. The worst thing a guy can be called to ruin his ego is a girl and the worst thing a girl can be called is, well, a girl. How royally messed up is that? And it's not like guys are the only culprits! Women call each other whores and skanks possibly more often than guys call them that! And women often call guys bitches if they draw a line while showing off. It's ridiculous, but it's oh, so true.
This week, I'm going to talk a lot about societal issues that degrade women. Hello, media.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Can Men be Feminists?
Many women think that the word "feminism" should be a word only applicable to women. They think that in order for women to stand together to push for equality, men should not enter the equation. Feminists don't hate men, so why do so many think it's such a big deal that some men refer to themselves as feminists? Some say men should have nothing to do with feminism, and others say men should refer to themselves as "pro-feminists."
Here's my take on it all: Guys, call yourselves whatever the heck you want. I feel it is important that it is not only women seeing wrong in gender issues. Men in feminism, I feel, is pretty important to the movement. Other than wanting a word for yourself, why shouldn't a guy that is knowledgeable on women's issues call himself a feminist when a feminist is simply a person who strives to make right gender inequalities?
Any thoughts? Shout 'em out with a comment!
Here's my take on it all: Guys, call yourselves whatever the heck you want. I feel it is important that it is not only women seeing wrong in gender issues. Men in feminism, I feel, is pretty important to the movement. Other than wanting a word for yourself, why shouldn't a guy that is knowledgeable on women's issues call himself a feminist when a feminist is simply a person who strives to make right gender inequalities?
Any thoughts? Shout 'em out with a comment!
Monday, April 18, 2011
Let's talk about the ideal woman.
Women have been telling other women how to act for what seems like forever. Granted, it's not like anti-feminists and non-feminists are the only culprits. It doesn't seem to matter whether or not you think women should have the right to be individuals. There are just too many opinions on women. Thoughts on women's rights are always good, but it's time to address the issue that still lies at the heart of things: what should a woman be?
I don't necessarily have the same answer as everyone else, but I strongly believe that a woman should be and do what she likes. Back in the 1800s and early 1900s, a woman was supposed to be obedient and a servant to her hubby and kids. Feminists entered the situation, and women were supposed to be individuals: strong and independent. And now? There is still a huge mix of opinions.
Read about wave feminism on a different page, because here comes the reference. Second wave feminists, although in theory wanted to change the view of women, tend to simply want to shift what a woman should be like. It's like people think that there are only two options: all women should be homemakers, or all women should be independent. THERE IS AN IN-BETWEEN.
Here's my opinion: women should be what they want to be. If you are independent and driven, go ahead and ride the successful, business road. All the power to ya! If, however, you feel the need to take a break from work and be with your kids, that's your decision. Just because a Mom is a stay at home Mom doesn't mean she is defying all other members of her sex. But also, just because you are independent and successful, doesn't mean marriage and and having kids is bad. You can be both, you know?
Feminism shouldn't be about what a woman should be, it should be about what any woman could be.
I don't necessarily have the same answer as everyone else, but I strongly believe that a woman should be and do what she likes. Back in the 1800s and early 1900s, a woman was supposed to be obedient and a servant to her hubby and kids. Feminists entered the situation, and women were supposed to be individuals: strong and independent. And now? There is still a huge mix of opinions.
Read about wave feminism on a different page, because here comes the reference. Second wave feminists, although in theory wanted to change the view of women, tend to simply want to shift what a woman should be like. It's like people think that there are only two options: all women should be homemakers, or all women should be independent. THERE IS AN IN-BETWEEN.
Here's my opinion: women should be what they want to be. If you are independent and driven, go ahead and ride the successful, business road. All the power to ya! If, however, you feel the need to take a break from work and be with your kids, that's your decision. Just because a Mom is a stay at home Mom doesn't mean she is defying all other members of her sex. But also, just because you are independent and successful, doesn't mean marriage and and having kids is bad. You can be both, you know?
Feminism shouldn't be about what a woman should be, it should be about what any woman could be.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Discussion can be a lovely and powerful thing
I would love to elaborate more on this subject in later posts, but I would also like other peoples' input before I give my opinions.
Society tells everybody how to act in different ways. It is because of society that many women are interested in fashion, make-up, and all kinds of pop culture. Many feminists would say women should do everything they can to be "liberated" from societal stereotypes. Is it harmful to women to have interests in topics that SOCIETY says are "feminine" subjects (i.e. make-up, gossip magazines, fashion & trends, etc.)? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE feel free to discuss.
Society tells everybody how to act in different ways. It is because of society that many women are interested in fashion, make-up, and all kinds of pop culture. Many feminists would say women should do everything they can to be "liberated" from societal stereotypes. Is it harmful to women to have interests in topics that SOCIETY says are "feminine" subjects (i.e. make-up, gossip magazines, fashion & trends, etc.)? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE feel free to discuss.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Bras are for support, not for burning
Feminists are made fun of all the time. Whether it's the frequent "homemaker" joke or the vague allusion to bra burning, something about calling yourself a feminist threatens people. There are tons of stereotypes regarding feminists. So let's just set those straight right away.
In 1968, a group of feminists protested a Miss America pageant by tossing feminine objects such as bras, make-up, and heels into a "freedom trash can." There was no fire or women stripping their bras from themselves in a radical fit of man-hatred. A simple exaggeration has affected how the world sees women since then. The bra-burning image has been placed with feminists since the pageant and frankly it's just annoying.
Feminists don't hate men. We tend to hate chauvinism, yes. But that doesn't mean we hate all men. Women should be considered strong, powerful members of society. Looking down upon that is not okay. But guys, as long as you are respectful and fail to crack any stupid jokes about aprons and ovens, you'll have the feminist seal of approval.
Feminists aren't hairy, ugly, or unfeminine! This lovely little stereotype is as degrading as the men that expect all women to be homemakers. Saying or thinking these generalizations are defense mechanisms for those that fear feminism.
In 1968, a group of feminists protested a Miss America pageant by tossing feminine objects such as bras, make-up, and heels into a "freedom trash can." There was no fire or women stripping their bras from themselves in a radical fit of man-hatred. A simple exaggeration has affected how the world sees women since then. The bra-burning image has been placed with feminists since the pageant and frankly it's just annoying.
Feminists don't hate men. We tend to hate chauvinism, yes. But that doesn't mean we hate all men. Women should be considered strong, powerful members of society. Looking down upon that is not okay. But guys, as long as you are respectful and fail to crack any stupid jokes about aprons and ovens, you'll have the feminist seal of approval.
Feminists aren't hairy, ugly, or unfeminine! This lovely little stereotype is as degrading as the men that expect all women to be homemakers. Saying or thinking these generalizations are defense mechanisms for those that fear feminism.
Enjoy being called a feminist.
There are not enough young feminists out there. In fact, it is rare that I meet a woman my age that considers herself a feminist. Sometimes, I think this is because teens don't necessarily always think a ton about what they believe in. Believing in something comes with time. You have to figure it out. I don't mean this as an insult. I just think when feminism isn't taught as a current movement, girls in high school might not necessarily think to consider themselves a part of the feminist movement.
Feminism is important, and it is important that young women think of themselves as feminists. A lot of girls have strong opinions about women individuality and equality, yet I don't think they ever really match their views to the word feminism. Is the reason that young women fail to consider themselves feminists because of connotations to the word, or because people consider the feminist movement a story of the past and not present?
Feminism is important, and it is important that young women think of themselves as feminists. A lot of girls have strong opinions about women individuality and equality, yet I don't think they ever really match their views to the word feminism. Is the reason that young women fail to consider themselves feminists because of connotations to the word, or because people consider the feminist movement a story of the past and not present?
Sunday, April 10, 2011
"It is possible for men to think about nothing." - Jacqui Sheehan
Men and women don't have the same psychological make-up. Women and men are DIFFERENT. Yet, searching for equality among men and women is really important.
There are a lot of talks about chivalry and about treating women right. I am all for feminism, believe me. But I have to throw this out there because of my own curiosity, and also to hopefully get some discussion going (HINT HINT): Can women and men ever truly reach equality when at the heart of things, how we think about things and act on things are very different?
There are a lot of talks about chivalry and about treating women right. I am all for feminism, believe me. But I have to throw this out there because of my own curiosity, and also to hopefully get some discussion going (HINT HINT): Can women and men ever truly reach equality when at the heart of things, how we think about things and act on things are very different?
Saturday, April 9, 2011
A quick feminist anecdote

About a month ago, I discussed my interest in feminism with my Grandma, Imo Jean. She said to me, "You, know I think I have always been a feminist. Maybe not in the way that you are, but when I was growing up, my dad and my brothers would go out and work in the fields all day. At lunch time, they would come inside and take a long nap before going out again to work. And I always thought that was so unfair because my mother worked all day, just as hard as they would, but she never got a nap!"
My grandma and I probably have some very different views on different women's issues. But I think it's important to recognize that although there are some very different women out there, it is important that women continue to push for change concerning social inequalities.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Planned Parenthood too important not to mention; feel free to discuss
Above, Kate Newman poses for a facebook profile picture to stand with many others that are gathering together in hope that Planned Parenthood funding will not be cut.Reproductive rights and feminists go way back. I'm not going to talk about anti-abortion and pro choice much, because I think other issues are too important to be jipped due to overwhelming discussion. But this is such a current, important issue, that I felt it had to be mentioned.
In case you didn't know, back in February the House of Representatives voted to cut federal funding for Planned Parenthood, an agency that is known for providing abortion services. Around 330 million taxpayer dollars currently go to Planned Parenthood, but NONE of this funding goes towards abortion services. If the senate votes to cut funding, this will be a huge loss in services for women. Planned Parenthood is not only a great education facility for women, but it provides resources like family planning, cancer screening, and medical and preventive measures for women. This is huge and feminists are a buzzin'!
Monday, April 4, 2011
Preventing Procrastination by Exploring Important Interests
Feminism is awesome, but I'll get to that a little later. In case you don't know me or what this whole site is, I felt the need to do a little explaining before it all begins. I am currently in a Humanities class at PMHS that requires each student to do a long term, 9-weeks project based on an era of time in a specific discipline. For my last project of the class, I used my strong interest in womens' issues to create a self based project: this feminist blog. I will be focusing a lot on current issues but I will also try to provide a primer to the historical movement that unified women in the first place.
As you read through posts, you'll find that a lot of ideas discussed have a lot of my own opinion. This cannot be helped, seeing as not everybody (maybe not even you) agree with the ideas associated with feminists. Feel free to discuss through comments on this page! Discussion is good, especially when it comes to feminism. So read up, and be prepared to have an opinion.
As you read through posts, you'll find that a lot of ideas discussed have a lot of my own opinion. This cannot be helped, seeing as not everybody (maybe not even you) agree with the ideas associated with feminists. Feel free to discuss through comments on this page! Discussion is good, especially when it comes to feminism. So read up, and be prepared to have an opinion.
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