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Check out the short documentary A Woman's Place, about the early days of the UK women's movement: be inspired, then depressed by the fact that the "four basic demands" of the First International Women's Day march are still unanswered. [TheFWord]The More Things Change...
According to a recent survey from the UK, more than a third of secretaries have been asked to do something that went "beyond the call of duty," including bathing a boss's mother, making curtains, and holding a boss's hand. [Telegraph]“God Is A Woman And She Is Growing Olderâ€
"It was the times they tore me to shreds that were the best," reminisces Rabbi Margaret Moers Wenig. Spoken like a firebrand: More »Do Women Bear The Burdens Of Ethical Eating?
Vatican: Washing Machine Has Done More To Liberate Women Than Pill, Work
On International Women's Day, the Vatican's newspaper observed: "Some say the pill, some say abortion rights and some the right to work outside the home. Some, however, dare to go further: the washing machine." More »What Is "Women's Art"?
A review from the Financial Times of two female artists with exhibitions in London asks the question that has been floating around since women first started producing art: is art gendered? More »NY Times Columnist On Work/Life Balance: There Are "No Answers"
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