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Old Fashioned “Feminist” Advice Young Women Can Do Without
By J. Varani / December 2, 2017
Last week I had the unfortunate accident of clicking into a dubiously titled article (“What Young Women Really Need to Know”) that might have reeked of clickbait had it not carried the semi-legit byline of Caitlin Moran
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On Being an Average Female Athlete
By J. Varani / October 21, 2017
At the start of every softball season I run into a little problem of motivation. This year is no different. Why
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The Silence of the Lambs
By A. Langley / October 14, 2017
With Harvey Weinstein’s sex assaults on writers, actresses, assistants, and models hitting headlines in the States it seems fitting that
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The Las Vegas Shooting is Not the Most Compelling Argument for Strict Gun Regulation
By J. Varani / October 7, 2017
The recent gun rampage in Las Vegas by a ‘sick and demented’ man typically brought up the polarizing issue of
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Murdering Feminine Hygiene. Part two: Tampons
By J. Varani / September 22, 2017
In part one of this topic I explained why I despise the phrase and the practice of feminine hygiene. In
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Murdering Feminine Hygiene. Part One: Hormonal Birth Control
By J. Varani / September 11, 2017
Margaret Sanger: mother of planned parenthood, dreamed of a birth control pill decades before it existed.She was prosecuted for instructing
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Go Home Justice
By J. Varani / September 8, 2017
“Charity begins at home and justice begins next door,” Charles Dickens wrote in his 1843 novel, Martin Chuzzlewit.
On Tuesday, Trump
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The Wisdom of Untidiness: Less is More
By J. Varani / August 16, 2017
When confronted with expressions like “clean house, clean mind”, when a new book like “The Life Changing Magic of Tidying
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Apparently Google Can’t Afford to Get Pay Gap Data
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The Guardian reports that Google has argued that it will cost too much to provide salary records requested by the US Department of Labor, which has accused Google of discrimination against female employees. Poor excuse, given both the company’s annual income of $28bn and that their self professed mission to “organise the world’s information and make it ...
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