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Adventures in Feministory: Jessie de la Cruz

History post by Kjerstin Johnson, November 30, 2009 - 11:21pm; tagged Adventures In Feministory, Chicana history, farming, Feministory, Jessie de la Cruz, labor, Mexican-Americans, UFW.
"The average farmworker lived 49 years—compared to 70 years for the white majority in the United States. A migrant worker’s baby was twice as likely to die as babies of other people. Farmworkers were three times as likely as other people to get tuberculosis, three times as likely to get hurt on the job, and were the lowest-paid workers in the country."
Jessie de la Cruz grew up in these conditions, and as one of the first female organizers of the United Farmworkers of America, devoted her life to make sure that others wouldn't have to.
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Adventures in Feministory: Lois Jenson and sexual harassment

History post by Kjerstin Johnson, October 26, 2009 - 7:50pm; tagged Adventures In Feministory, class action, Feministory, labor, law, legal issues, Lois Jenson, Niki Caro, North Country, sexual harassment.
The success of Senator Al Franken's anti-rape amendment is one step towards greater culpability for sexual assault and sexual harassment on the job. This week's Feministory is another case involving labor, sexual harassment, and Minnesota: the first sexual harassment class action lawsuit.
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The Supergirls: A feminist response to catsuits?

Books post by Kjerstin Johnson, September 16, 2009 - 3:01am; tagged comic books, comics, Feministory, Mike Madrid, Superheroes, superheroines, The Supergirls, Trina Robbins, Wonder Woman, wonder woman movie.

There's a surprising gap of research, let alone feminist research, on female superheroes from comics. Trina Robbins has turned out some amazing books on women and comics, including one on female superheroes, but she can't do it alone (and good luck trying to find her work at your nearby Barnes & Noble). That's why I'm excited about Mike Madrid's new book The Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines not to mention the fantastic online resource he put together to go along with the volume. Read on for more!
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Adventures in Feministory: Anna Elizabeth Dickinson

DigiBitch post by Kjerstin Johnson, July 27, 2009 - 10:22pm; tagged Adventures In Feministory, American history, Anna Elizabeth Dickinson, Civil War, Feministory, oration, Republican Party, slavery, suffrage.
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If you think politics today is a boy’s club imagine 1860s America. The Civil War was beginning, slavery was not yet illegal, and women were still a good eighty years from receiving the right to vote. Yet one fiery young woman was able to become a national celebrity through her impassioned speeches on social reform. Anna Elizabeth Dickinson had her first anti-slavery piece published at the age of fourteen. As an advocate for black suffrage in addition to emancipation, and equal opportunity and pay for women in addition to the vote, Dickinson was one of the best-known reformers of her time.
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Adventures in Feministory: Johnnie Tillmon and the Welfare Rights Movement

DigiBitch post by Kjerstin Johnson, July 21, 2009 - 4:18am; tagged activists, Adventures in Feministory, black activists, black women, childcare, feminist movement, Feministory, Johnnie Tillmon, NWRO, Welfare, Welfare Rights' Movement.
The Welfare Rights movement of the sixties and seventies rarely receives the amount of historical attention it deserves, and as a grassroots movement that addressed class, race, gender, and consumption issues all at once. Although made up of thousands of women around the country, Johnnie Tillmon was one of the main activists, who rose from a reluctant welfare mother to Executive Director for the National Welfare Rights Organization.
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Adventures in Feministory: Gertrude Berg, screenwriter and television pioneer

DigiBitch post by Kjerstin Johnson, June 22, 2009 - 7:29pm; tagged Adventures in Feministory, female directors, female writers, Feministory, Gertrude Berg, Great Depression, history of television, immigration, Jewish women, Jewish-Americans, popular depictions of immigration, radio, television.
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Credited with inventing the family sitcom, a successful, decade-spanning career in television and radio, author of over 10,000 scripts, and a mother on-screen and off, Gertrude Berg is "the most famous woman in America you've never heard of."
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Adventures in Feministory: Supersisters

DigiBitch post by Andi Zeisler, April 13, 2009 - 5:34pm; tagged Feministory, fun, heroines.

 

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Reggie Jackson. Wilt Chamberlain. Frank Gifford. Pete Rose. What do these guys have in common? Besides their dexterity with various kinds of balls, they were, in 1978, among the familiar faces bought and swapped on trading cards.

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Adventures in Feministory: Women's Comics of the '70s and '80s

DigiBitch post by Kjerstin Johnson, April 6, 2009 - 10:25pm; tagged comics, female comic artists, feminist publications, Feministory, underground comics.
When most people think of underground and alternative comics, Robert Crumb’s Zap Comix or Art Spiegelman’s and Bill Griffith’s Raw may come to mind. But San Francisco was home to more than a few alternative cartoonists, and when women such as Trina Robbins found out what a boy’s club the underground scene seemed to be, they took matters into their own hands and published a collectively edited women-only comic book.
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Adventures in Feministory: Free Angela!

Love / Shove post by Danny Hayes, March 2, 2009 - 11:32pm; tagged Angela Davis, Bettina Aptheker, Black Panthers, Feministory.

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The groundswell of support that Angela Davis received after her wrongful imprisonment in 1970 (based on trumped up murder charges in connection with the Black Panthers’ attempt to free three black prisoners from a correctional facility in Soledad, California) was enough to get her acquitted 18 months later by an all-white jury. The involvement of her close friend Bettina Aptheker in particular is an awesome story of sisterhood and solidarity, and is the focus of this week’s Adventures in Feministory. 

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