by Elizabeth Kissling | Aug 14, 2014 | Celebrities, Film, Media, Menstruation, Studio Film
re-blogging re:Cycling In celebration of our fifth anniversary, we are republishing some of our favorite posts. This post originally appeared July 2, 2009. As I’ve written elsewhere, entertainment media in the U.S. aren’t squeamish about showing us blood:...
by Saniya Lee Ghanoui | Aug 12, 2014 | Activism, Art, Media
Guest Post by Jenny Lapekas I’ve noticed for quite some time now that on social media sites, along with news articles that allow readers to comment, users attack menstrual artwork, claiming it’s disgusting and meaningless, and certainly not feminist. No surprise...
by Elizabeth Kissling | Aug 9, 2014 | Internet
re:Cycling contributor Holly Grigg-Spall is also a contributor at Lady Clever. Her first post there deals with lessons we as a society don’t seem to be learning from repeated public debates about access to birth control. Holly Grigg-Spall also wrote this essay...
by Elizabeth Kissling | Aug 2, 2014 | Internet
Andrea Donsky of Naturally Savvy (remember this video?) has started a petition to Bob McDonald, CEO of Procter & Gamble, asking him to disclose fully the ingredients of their tampons and padson the packaging. Things that make you go hmmm . . . . Many women...
by Elizabeth Kissling | Jul 26, 2014 | Internet
Anne Firth Murray is teaching an open online course (often abbreviated as a “MOOC”) about International Women’s Health + Human Rights online, right now. The course started July 10, but you can still join the course and get caught up with videos and...
by Elizabeth Kissling | Jul 19, 2014 | Internet
I tracked these beautiful undies backwards through three layers of blogs and Tumblr sites, and even did a Google image search with the photo, but still couldn’t find where you can buy them. Meet Cameron’s uterus, in Saturday Morning Cartoons at...