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 | 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...
by Saniya Lee Ghanoui | Jul 18, 2014 | Activism, Birth Control, Health Care
Guest Post by Carol Downer One side of the population controller establishment, the “pro-natalist”, says they’re concerned about our health, when, in reality, they just want us to have more babies; the other side, the “anti-natalists”, says they’re concerned about our...
by Elizabeth Kissling | Jul 17, 2014 | Advertising, Communication, Disposable menstrual products, Girls
Always™ and its corporate owner, Procter & Gamble, have been receiving a lot of praise around the interwebs these days for their #LikeAGirl campaign, launched June 26, 2014, with a video produced by Lauren Greenfield. The video has been viewed 37 million times and...