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Spring 2010
Sharing the Joy of Resistance Through Radio by Fran Luck
A Feminist’s U-Turn: A Torrid Tale of Disappointment and Discovery by Megan Carpentier
Thinking About Hollywood: Breaking the Entertainment Barrier by Jaye Austin Williams
Practicing Freedom: An Enduring Model in Anne Frank by Maureen McNeil
Women’s Liberation Consciousness-Raising: Then and Now by Carol Hanisch
The Art Perspective presents a mini-retrospective of the art of Michelle Stuart
Media Literacy: Piercing Content and Who Controls It by Jennifer L. Pozner
Three Habits of the Heart and Mind To Spark Cultural Awakening by Arlene Goldbard
Dispatches from the Road: A Travelogue of True Stories by Barbara Becker
On The Frontlines: A Counselor Must Address A Gauntlet of Lies by Mary Lou Greenberg
Equality for Women: Insights from My Grandfather by Maame-Mensima Horne
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Media
Two Years of Hits: The Top Ten, the Editors, Spring 2010, top Internet stories 2008-2010
Sharing the Joy of Resistance Through Radio, Fran Luck, Spring 2010, WBAI, political feminism, Pacifica Radio
Media Literacy: Piercing Content and Who Controls It, Jennifer L. Pozner, Spring 2010, Women in Media and News, media literacy
Wonder Woman Confronts a Makeover Moment: A Missed Chance, Linda Stein, Spring 2010, Wonder Woman, comic books, art
Thinking About Hollywood: Breaking the Entertainment Barrier, Jaye Austin Williams, Spring 2010, Hollywood, film, race, criticism
Wonder Woman: A Comic Book Character Shows The Way, Linda Stein, Winter 2010, comic books, superheroes
Loretta Ross Unmasks Black Anti-Abortion Message, Media Spin, Cynthia L. Cooper, Winter 2010
How Media Portrayals Affect Women Seeking Abortions, review by Heather MacGibbon, Summer 2009, Words of Choice, abortion in Ireland, films about abortion
Taking Multimedia Action to Stop HIV-AIDS in Youth, Simon Fisher, Spring 2009 Cafe, AIDS epidemic, Beyondmedia Education
Erotic , Summer 2008, sex work, sex worker’s outreach project
The Media Mirror
Has No Face, reviews of :
Real Majority, Media Minority: the Cost of Sidelining Women in Reporting by Laura Flanders,
Slick Spins and Fractured Facts: How Cultural Myths Distort the News by Caryl Rivers, and
News Coverage of
Violence Against Women by Marian Myers, reviewed
by Louise Armstrong, Summer 1997
Some Couch Potatoes Are More Equal to Others, Carol Vinzant, Summer 1997, gender-based advertising, TV ads
Talking Back to the News, Sharon Rosenthal, Summer 1995
Power Babes & Victim Feminists, Elaine Rapping, Summer 1995, women in the media
Crowd on the Couch, Consciousness-Raising on TV Talk Shows, Elaine Rapping, Spring 1994
Sex Crimes, Circulation, and Sales, Interview with Helen Benedict, Fred Pelka, Fall 1993
How the Media Distorts Women's Progress, Elayne Rapping, Summer 1993
How the Media Slants the Message and Other Reportorial Sins, Laura Sydell, Summer 1992
"Dreamworlds," How the Media Abuses Women, interview with Prof. Sut Jhally, Fred Pelka, Winter 1991, MTV
Geez, Are We Really That Bad? Women in the Media, Nearly Invisible, Junior Bridge, Spring 1991
