Site Listings
A Level Gaze
News, equipped with both commentary and criticism.
a little bit pregnant
Madcap misadventures in infertility, pregnancy, and parenthood
A Study of Solidarity Among Women Activists
This is a study of the factors that facilitate and impede solidarity among women from different groups who come together to achieve a common goal. This research is approved by the CUNY Graduate Center Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects. If you are: 1) A woman; 2) 18 or older; 3) a current or previous participant in a women's organization, collective, or other type of group, then you are eligible to complete our confidential online survey. 5 participants will be randomly selected to receive $100.00 and every participant will earn a $1 donation to her group.
abortionclinicdays
Two abortion providers with a combined experience of more than 48 years. We love our work and are committed to offering the very best experience for women who turn to us for help. We want this space to be a safe place to talk freely about our work, our patients' stories, and how we feel about the experience of abortion in this country. In the time-honored tradition of the web, we have chosen to be anonymous because we want to talk about the real stuff without censoring ourselves. This blog will contain both individual posts and dialogues between the two of us, and we may post some thoughts from other providers as guest bloggers from time to time. Mostly, we want to speak openly, honestly, and from the heart about what we know about abortion today.
Adonis Mirror
A pro-feminist journal devoted to combatting liberal vanity.
After School Snack
Three lonely but erudite cubicle jockeys, stuck in post-grad purgatory, selling their souls as corporate shills until they find their real jobs (or at least better paying fake ones) muse on politics, current events, and more
Agenda
Feminist media project
Alas, A Blog
A blog from the creator of the online cartoon, Hereville.
Altar Magazine
amazonfemme
Musings and mutterings from inside and around the Beltway.
And Then...
News, opinions, and humor
angiemckaig.com
design. geekery. business. culture.
AnitaRoddick.com - Get informed, get outraged, get active!
Get Informed, Get Outraged, Get Inspired, Get Active. Find information and inspiration on globalization, human rights, beauty myths, fair trade, social responsibility, ethical business, environment, activism, entrepreneurship and how you can take action to create change.
Arianna's Blog
Columnist and author Arianna Huffington's blog
Articles by Kirsten Anderberg
Kirsten Anderberg writes articles for the independent media on issues ranging from body esteem to homemade cosmetics, to welfare rights, to police accountability...She tackles diverse issues such as sexual safety for women street performers, and sex worker safety at major street protests such as the RNC protests in NYC.
Asymmetrical Information
A mix of finance, economics, and public policy blogging.
Audacity Magazine
Audacity Magazine is an online magazine geared towards men and women with physical disabilities. The topics cover everything from sex to politics. Disabled people as a whole do not always have much of a voice so you can imagine disabled women.
Take a look at the columnist Nathasha Alvarez and her column JUST MY BELLYBUTTON.
Back to the Kitchen
Media, Culture, Politics and Women in a New American Century.
Bag and Baggage
Microcontent obsessed since 2001.
Bark Bark Woof Woof
The blog of Mustang Bobby, a writer in South Florida who looks at the world with dry bemusement and tries to get through life without bumping into the furniture. A proud member of the Reality-Based Community.
Befearless
This Oxygen website features interactive polls as well as news features, information, and connections to activism on a range offeminist and progressive issues, including reproductive rights, affirmative action, GLBT rights, and gun control. It also has specific information for women in the workplace, women in politics, and other areas of interst.
Being Jane
An online community dedicated to redefining the idea of feminism to symbolize women coming together to raise the bar, so that they may lead fulfilling lives with self-assurance and passion. From CEO to homemaker, from motorcyclist to philanthropist, from fighter pilot to missionary, the women of Being Jane are embracing the vitality of being female and championing their connections to future generations.
Bent Fabric
Feminist blogging and humor
Black Looks
A radical blog by an African feminist
blackfeminism.org
A group weblog and discussion space for issues of gender, race, class and culture.
Blog of a Bookslut
Literary blogging.
Blog Sisters
Blog Sisters: where women bloggers connect, engage, become.
Blogging Mommies
We're the largest and oldest blogging moms group on the Internet bringing together blogging mommies from all around the world!
blogs by women
A web ring of blogs by women.
BlondeSense
A Proud Member of the Reality-Based Community. Group blog run by 5 blondes across the nation.
Bold, Intelligent, Tactful, Confident and Humourous Women's Website
Women’s issues – women’s message boards and forums websites on women’s rights today, workplace bullying, women’s gender discrimination in the workplace, female empowerment and business women’s issue
Brushstroke.tv
The personal site and blog of Melanie Goux.
Brutal Women
Intelligent feminism from Kameron Hurley.
Bush v. Choice
The pro-choice anti-Bush action center
but she's a girl...
I'm a biologist, an Apple/Unix geek, an audiophile, an avid reader and film buff, and an amateur (in both the inept and unpaid senses) photographer. I live and work in Oxford (the one in the UK, for any US readers) - a surreal place at the best of times. I apparently do not have the gene for interest in make-up, clothes or celebrities. Now, I know that there must be other women out there like me - I even know a few. So part of my motivation for writing this blog is to say, "hi, you're not alone" to them.
Campus Activism
Resources for activists.
Carnegie Mellon English Server -feminist and Women's Studies
The feminism section of this large site contains several dozen links to documents, listings of organizations, and historical references.
Centre for Leadership for Women
The Centre at www.leadershipforwomen.com.au was launched in August 2000 with the aim to empower women to recognise their own potential to be Leaders in a work and/or personal context, through experiencing an online environment that allows: women the opportunity to learn from the experiences of leaders, both female and male; undertake self-evaluation; be able to express their personal and professional concerns and needs; and become informed about current leading issues and the individuals who are making it happen. The Centre has a national membership and links to leading women's organisations. It is a part of the National Library of Australia's PANDORA (Preserving and Accessing Networked Documentary Resources of Australia) Archive. It boasts interviews with national and international leaders and has extensive online leadership resources including sections, entitled, Leadership in Action and Leadership Theory. The CLW Leading Issues Journal has the following International Standard Serial Number (ISSN): ISSN 1445-8721
Diann Rodgers-Healey
Founder Centre for Leadership for Women (CLW)
Email: diann@leadershipforwomen.com.au
www.leadershipforwomen.com.au
Cercle d'étude de réformes féministes
Translation : Cercle of studies of feminists reforms
Feminist organisation in France
we are universalist, abolitionist, legalists ...
Chez Lebision
The Home for Wayward Lesbians
Chicago Women's Liberation Union Herstory Project
Get access to original CWLU documents, memoirs, interviews, essays, posters, photos, and videos. Conduct research on women's history or explore today's opportunities for activism!
Chico State University A.S. Women's Center
The A.S. Women's Center is a non-profit, activity fee funded organization run solely by students and volunteers in the community. Since 1971, we have maintained a close relationship with the university and the community. We are dedicated to enriching the educational expierence and quality of life for women in the university. To do this, we ofer academic programs and events to educate and empower women and raise awareness of women's issues on campus. Our objective is to carry the legacy of our foremothers and continue educating people on the importance and neccessity of understanding the history of women's oppression and the current position of women in society. Because women's issues cross so many bountries, we will attempt to interpret, understand and approach the issues from a wide range of interdisciplinary perpectives.
Confessions of an Idiosyncratic Mind
Sarah Weinman is the crime fiction columnist for the Baltimore Sun, a contributing editor of January Magazine, the fiction editor for SHOTS, and a commissioning editor for PointBlank Press. The blog began in its earlier incarnation in October 2003 and has been going strong ever since.
Cupcakeseries.com
Cupcake is the reading series for New York's best women writers. Our take on the literary world, writers we love, and the evils of chick lit.
Cyborg Mommy
Cyberfeminist ruminations by half mother half machine.
Daddy Zine
One-time boy wonder turned father figure, the publisher of DaddyZine came up from the mean streets of Normal, Illinois.
Desperate House Lives
A portal for cool moms. A place for women to be women - no kids, no husbands. A resource for the woman who gets lost in her family and can come to find herself again.
Dianic University: Women's Mysteries
Hi there~
I am writing to find out if you would consider posting author and feminist Z. Budapest's Online Dianic University as a link on your site. It is not a degree program but offers women a year and a day training in Dianic Women's Spirituality and tradition. Her website is www.zbudapest.com, if you want to find out more information about the school and her work. You can email me with any questions, as I am her personal assistant...
Blessings~
Jamie Isman
goddessjewjew@yahoo.com
Dohiyi Mir
An independent, non-violent, counter-dominant, left-liberal, possibly charismatic, quasi anarcho-libertarian Quaker's take on politics, bicycling, and other esoterica.
DotMoms
DotMoms is a weblog that features smart, fun, and focused writing about motherhood from many perspectives. We aim to be a diverse group that reflects all kinds of moms (different ages, locations, races, religions, etc.) and all kinds of kids.
Dynamist Blog
The Blog of journalist Virginia Postrel
Echidne of the Snakes
News and opinions from Echidne of the Snakes, a minor greek goddess.
Echidne of the snakes
A feminist/political blog discussing all issues from a feminist point of view.
Education Weak
Commentary on government schools and school choice alternatives
ElectraPages
This expansive site contains over 7,000 listings of contact information for organizations, searchable by type, location, location and type, or alphabetically with dozens of entries under "women" and "feminist." Users can also sign up for the National Women's Mailing List to receive snail mail on issues of interest.
Empowering All Women
Empower yourself and your self-esteem. You can make a difference. We are the women of the third wave. Click our website to find out how.
Empowerment4Women
An online women's publication featuring articles, essays, personal resources, political action center, and more.
Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures
EWIC is an interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, transhistorical encyclopedia, focusing on women and Islamic cultures. Lead by a distinguished team of editors (Suad Joseph, General Editor; Afsaneh Najmabadi, Julie Peteet, Seteney Shami, Jacqueline Siapno, and Jane Smith Associate Editors; and Alice Horner, Assistant Editor) EWIC is the first such encyclopedia. Six volumes (4,000,000 words) of EWIC are scheduled to be published (Leiden: Brill). Volume I (Methodologies, Paradigms and Sources) was published in 2003 and Volume II (Family, Law and Politics) was published in 2005. Volume III (Family, Body, Sexuality and Health) will appear at the beginning of 2006. Volumes IV (Economics, Education, Mobility, and Space) will appear in 2006 and, V (Practices, Interpretations, and Representations) and VI (Supplement and Index) will appear in 2007.
We have received a grant from the International Development Research Center to build upon our existing database and create the Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures (EWIC) Scholars Database for publication as an online resource for free public access. The EWIC Scholars Database is an invaluable listing (we believe the largest) of over 3,000 scholars from all over the world and from all disciplines whose work focuses on women, gender, and Islamic cultures from a broad culturally-based rather than theologically-based perspective. The EWIC Scholars Database includes scholars who work on issues of economy, politics, popular culture, health, family systems, law, demography, arts, literature – the full span of issues relevant to women in cultures in which Islam is significantly represented.
The EWIC Scholars Database welcomes the participation of scholars and graduate students from all disciplines, and from all regions of the world, and all areas of research relevant to women in Muslim majority societies and to Muslim women in Muslim minority societies.
As a free publication, this searchable database will connect scholars, students, planners, and activists with each other and with NGO’s, governmental agencies, and potential employers seeking researchers whose work specifically covers issues on women and gender related to Islamic cultures.
The online database will be published online by June 2006, at http://sjoseph.ucdavis.edu/ewic.
Equality in Marriage
Developed first to aid women in protecting themselves financially and emotionally before entering a marriage, this non-profit and its website offers advice on broaching tough subjects in a relationship: finances, spirituality, etc. While not offering legal advice for gay and lesbian couples, the site offers valuable advice for any partners on developing an equal relationship, and much information for heterosexual women and men on legal issues like changing or not changing your name, obtaining a prenuptial agreement, and navigating a divorce.
FeMiNa
FeMiNa, the "Yahoo" for women, contains a comprehensive list of links on a variety of issues of interest to women including art, computers &science, politics, culture & diversity, and sports & fitness. An important site for finding other sites.
Feminism and Women's Studies - University of Kentucky
This page on UK's site contains many links with brief descriptions.
Feminism, Feminists, and Gender
A feminist forum.
Feminist Activist Resources on the Net
This site covers the gamut of women's issues by providing links to a small of number of important sites on a variety of topics including sections such as women of color, sexual harassment and rape, women and economic issues, and political activism.
feminist blogs
Feminist Blogs is a community of weblogs by self-identified feminists, womanists, and pro-feminist men. We syndicate our weblogs to raise awareness, bring together feminist voices, and promote cross-linking and discussion between feminist bloggers. Blogs are not just for boys, and we are building independent alternatives to the malestream media.
Feminist Columnist for the University Daily Kansan
This is a link to a weekly column written about feminism and liberal politics for the University of Kansas’ student run newspaper; The University Daily Kansan. This article (as well as ones in the past) are of particular interest to feminist.
Feminist Reprise
Life-loving lesbian-feminist who's had it with business as usual, hopelessness, despair, new-age mentality, and other ways of denying the trouble we're in and our complicity with it. Talk to me about solutions.
Feminist.com
This site includes links to various women's sites and houses information pages for a number of women's organizations. Find a lookup utility for women's services in your area, classifieds, articles and speeches by prominentfeminists, weekly news updates, a women-owned business section, and news from the Washingtonfeminist FaxNet.
Feministe
Feminism from a student of education and single mother.
Feministing.com
Young women are rarely given the opportunity to speak on their own behalf on issues that affect their lives and futures. Feministing provides a platform for us to comment, analyze and influence.
Feminists Mothers WebRing
Is it possible to integrate feminist ideals with a nurturing lifestyle? Yes! The Feminist Mothers WebRing [FMWR] links together sites created by nurturing thinking women.
Feministsociety.com
Feministsociety.com is a message board where feminists can come together and not only discuss gender issues and feminist theory, but share diverse writings, discuss everyday life, chat, and play. This is not just a forum about feminism, but a forum for feminists, where we can talk about anything without meeting with sexist and objectifying remarks, express openly a feminist perspective on life without anticipation of censure, and be ourselves and feel normal. Our goal is to connect all feminists and to become the microcosm of a potential feminist society.
Feral Girl
Feral Girl is an on line community resource for womyn who want to create the life they dare to dream - without apology. Spotlights real womyn in business as well as the arts, literature. For the womyn who will not be "domesticated".
Figure: Demystifying the Feminist Mystique
Feminist blog discussing a range of issues from women in corporate America, female political participation and how living as a femininst.
FITO
fringe feminist ezine of artwork, poetry, stories,
articles & other unnameable genres that go against the
grain...
FL NOW chapter sites
At the above address, there is a list of NOW chapter links. We are Morris County NOW. Our site contains a great deal of fine information for those interested. We have our meeting information, latest actions, listings of our TV show schedule, many links to progressive like-minded organizations.
Flaskaland
Compiling the best online articles about music so there will be more of both in the future. In periods of drought, the reader will be innundated by my own blogs on the matters.
Folding Sunsets
active-isms & what-nots
For the Record
Reality-based information, opinion, and activism concerning national and international affairs.
Forum Barcelona 2004 US
There are three powerful groups of people, far too long ignored, whose words and actions have the ability to significantly move the world. These unheard voices consist of…
* Women—whose feminine perspective, knowledge and experience, always so vital to humankind, is more necessary now than at any time in history.
* Youth—whose creative energy, imagination, strength, and ideals represent our best hope for the future.
* Volunteers—whose ceaseless contribution and spirit of giving work continuously to heal the conditions caused by humankind’s darker deeds.
Free Thinking and Linking by Joanne Jacobs
Once a San Jose Mercury News columnist, and now finishing a book, School Work: How Two Grumpy Optimists Built a Successful Charter School, behold the blog of Joanne Jacobs.
Gender and Computing
I'm a researcher at Department of Humanistic Informatics, Univ. of Bergen, Norway. I have been an associate at the department since 1998, when I startet working with a Ph.D. This was about how men and women experience that gender has something to do with computers, and how they position themselves in relation to computers.
My current research is also about gender and ICT, but this time in a historical perspective, trying to find out 'how we got here.'
Gender Related Electronic Forums
Gender-Related Electronic Forums is an annotated, frequently-updated, award-winning listing of publicly-accessible e-mail discussion forums (also known as "lists" or "listservs") related to women or to women-focused gender issues.
Girl in the Locker Room
This is a cyber history project. Contribute stories about your own experiences by e-mail or comment on my running blog entries as a barrier-breaking generation gives context to contemporary female life.
Girlistic
Girlistic is the ultimate feminist resource, where all things women-centered can be found within a few clicks. Providing education and entertainment, pop and politics, culture and community, resources and shopping, Girlistic is the first place to visit for women-centered information.
GirlNation
GirlNation is a left-aligned, prochoice community for the support and empowerment of women and the discussion of social and political issues and activism.
GLWLN
The Great Lakes Women's Leadership Network project is a broad-based, multicultural, intergenerational organization that provides mentoring and support to Great Lakes women and works to foster positive social change. They offer leadership skills training, education, and opportunities for networking.
h20boro lib blog
Waterboro Public Library (ME) weblog of literary and library news and resources
Hadassah
A women's Zionist organization, Hadassah is committed to healing, teaching, and research on the physical, spiritual, and cultural levels. Find organizational information about this national community of Jewish women at this site. At the site for Hadassah Southern California, find a newsletter and other local information.
Half Changed World
DC mom/policy wonk's musings on work, parenthood, gender, politics, and the rest of life
Half the Sins of Mankind
Part of the allure of everything one does online is the potential anonymity, not merely of one's particular identity but also of one's gender, race, geographic location, etc. While I don't attempt to hide my identity, I prefer for people to evaluate my thoughts on their own terms instead of seeing them through the prism of "This is a young/old black/white man/woman's opinion," except when facts about me may be relevant.
HollaBackNYC
Holla Back NYC empowers New Yorkers to Holla Back at street harassers. Whether you're commuting, lunching, partying, dancing, walking, chilling, drinking, or sunning, you have the right to feel safe, confident, and sexy, without being the object of some turd's fantasy. So stop walkin' on and Holla Back: Send us pics of street harassers!
HollaBack-SF
Modeled after www.hollabacknyc.com, HollaBack-SF is a place for SF and Bay Area women to Holla Back at street harassers. No matter where you are, who you are, (or what you are wearing), you deserve to feel good about yourself! The streets are public property, so stop shrugging them off and Holla Back at harrassers! Send us your pics and stories, and let them know we won't take it!
Hot Flash Report
Ann Rose and Susan Hill have something to say. Every morning for the past several years, they’ve chatted on the phone and ranted about the events of the day. Now, instead of ranting to each other, they will air their opinions on the internet with Hot Flash Report. Along with a hand-picked group of “Flasher” columnists, they will dissect the latest spin on the news and give you a piece of their mind. Ann and Susan are both long time liberal Democrats and abortion rights activists with national credentials. As business colleagues and best friends, they’ll tell it like it is. Don’t miss your daily fix of Ann and Susan.
Howling At A Waning Moon
Tracking the Bush Administration's assault on the environment, our health, and our children's quality of life.
HSU Women's Center
Ilyka Damen
Humor and commentary in action.
I'm as Blue as the Ocean is True
the bits and blurbs of a married university professor, a fully self-actualized adult with no desire to have children.
In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America
An interactive website corresponding with the adaptable resource, "In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America," a multi-media presentation of visual images and song addressing media influence on feminine life in America.
In Sequence
A weblog on the sequential arts: comics, graphic arts, obsessions
Infomaniac: Behind the News
News research news and information, and other things I like. From the original Infomaniac, a veteran news researcher in Florida, and now in North Carolina.
inforM Women's Studies Database
The University of Maryland's gigantic database includes conference announcements, calls for papers, employment opportunities, a picture gallery, government documents, bibliographies,classic texts, film reviews, and a collection of women's studies syllabi.
international centre for gender and women's studies
Our cross-faculty interdisciplinary Centre for Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Glasgow was established in 1993. We carry out research and resourcing work with an important focus on international collaboration, public seminars, day schools and conferences.
In celebration of our tenth anniversary the Centre introduced the new MSc in Gender, Rights and Development with the first graduate in 2005. After successful completion of their postgraduate work the graduates now work in a variety of fields. Our extended website includes details of staff research and supervision areas with PhD opportunities across various departments and faculties. The seminar and conference series continue to attract audiences from various walks of life and we support exchange visits with a number of universities internationally.
International Gender and Trade Network
International Network working gender and trade issues. Comprised of 8 regions in the world. Promoting research, advocacy and trade literacy from a feminist gender perspective.
Internet Women's Information
This page with an interesting, busy background contains about a number of links, divided into such categories as Women's Sports, Women's References, and Women Computer Links.
Iris
Iris is a nonprofit publication sponsored by the University of Virginia Women's Center and the Studies in Women and Gender Program and staffed by UVA student interns. Iris is a biannual magazine for progressive young women. iris brings together contributions from writers, artists, and university scholars from all over the world. Since the first issue in 1980, iris has steadily developed a national and international reputation in academic and nonacademic circles alike. It has received praise for its excellence from the Utne Reader and Ms. magazine.
Jennworks
Arts and comics, culture and not.
Jewish Women International
Jewish Women International is an organization that strengthens the lives of women, children, and families through education, advocacy, and action. Specializing in domestic violence awareness and children's psychological and emotional health, Jewish Women International provides much needed services to local communities as well as through national advocacy efforts.
Joan Korenman's Resource Page for Women's Issues
Women's Studies / Women's Issues Resource Sites is a selective, annotated, highly acclaimed listing of web sites containing resources and information about women's studies / women's issues, with an emphasis on sites of particular use to an academic women's studies program. If you're looking for sites on a specific women-focused topic, you may prefer to use the following subject sections rather than scroll through the all-inclusive alphabetical listing.
Could this link please me listed under the following URL
http://www.feminist.org/gateway/feministgateway-results.asp?category1=education&category2=women/gender%20studies
Journeywoman
Journeywoman is the largest travel resource for women on the internet. Filled with 1000's of tips, bits of advice and stories, its mandate is to help women to travel safely and well.
Just a Bump in the Beltway
Politics and culture from the left side of the road.
Kaffeekränzchen
The ultimate german Women-Forum. Come to us to enjoy your free time, discuss problems and have fun.
Kelly Garbato
Random ranting from a feminist, unapologetic atheist, animal rights advocate, vegan, skeptic, environmentalist, author, geek, nature nerd, and all-around opinionated liberal.
Kick the Leftist
News, opinions, and humor
Knife-wielding Feminists
Recipe spot for feminist foodies.
LadyWiki
An open and public space to discuss about feminist issues and collect information. LadyWiki is also considered to become a place for small engaged projects which can directly publish information there without having to set up a server and website in advance...
Legal Momentum
Formerly NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund. Includes information on their legal programs on issues such as Reproductive Rights and Gender Equity in Education as well as information regarding their internships, National Judicial Education Program, and legal resource kits.
Lesbian.org
"Promoting lesbian visibility on the Internet," this well-organized site contains links to lesbian mailing lists and Internet sites, with a particular focus on the San Francisco Bay area.
Like Kryptonite to Stupid
Blogging from Oliver Willis: socially liberal and working for a media watchdog
Listen to your mother
The place for mothers give Ford a piece of their mind and post cute pics of their kids too. The idea is to get 10,000 moms and grandmas in the next year to tell Ford to stop making such gaz guzzling, greenhouse gas emitting cars that push us into wars, raise gas prices and asthma levels, and wreak havoc on the environment.
Little Lefties
Little Lefties provides quality clothing and accessories for children with positive, empowering messages regarding themselves, the environment, and the future.
We are proud to use only American made, sweatshop free garments. All of our garments are screenprinted in an eco-friendly process, using completely non-toxic, water based inks.
Livejournal for Feminists
Feminist news, commentary and discussion.
lotusmedia 2.0
Ruby's rants & randomness- if you're not outraged, you're not reading my blog.
Lusty Lady
Deep thoughts, updates, sex, life and relationship musings (and a few links here and there) from Rachel Kramer Bussel. OR: "Sex, smut, cupcakes, comedy, contests, cleavage, diet coke, baby cuteness, feminism, New York City, spanking, shopping and other obsessions"
Lying Media Bastards
Lying Media Bastards is both a radio show and website. Both projects focus on our media-marinated world and are brought to you by Jake Sexton, The Most Beloved Man in America ®.
Lynne d Johnson: A Day in the Life
Media and culture.
Magie Dominic
Magie Dominic, Newfoundland writer and artist speaks about her memoir, "The
Queen of Peace Room", Wilfrid Laurier University Press. THE QUEEN OF PEACE ROOM was nominated for three awards:
-BOOK OF THE YEAR, 2003,Autobiography, ForeWord Magazine; ,THE 2003 JUDY GRAHN AWARD for Best Lesbian Nonfiction; and The CWSA/ACEF 2004 Book Award (Canadian Women's Studies Association Award).
In THE QUEEN OF PEACE ROOM, from a very personal perspective,Dominic explores violence against women in the second half of the twentieth century,
and in doing so unearths the memory of a generation.In eight days, she captures half a century.
Make Me a Commentator!!
News and views
Making Face, Makin Soul
Making Face, Making Soul is a site by, for, and about Chicanas, meaning women of Mexican descent in the United States. This site contains a variety of resources ranging from short biographies of Chicanas, to Chicana poetry and literature, cultural resources, academic resources, otras chicanas on the 'net, and more...
Making Light
Reality-based language, fraud, folly, truth, history, and knitting. Et cetera.
MamaRevolution.com
MamaRevolution.com serves as an online support community for parents and parents-to-be. Our discussions on the boards are about the real world of mothering and are first and foremost, for support and information. Mamarevolution is a pro-choice, feminist community who seeks to support, encourage and educate young women and mothers from all backgrounds and cultures. Our goal is to provide the community and support that is so desperately needed as we fight for our rights as parents and women, and to defeat the social stereotypes that surround young or alternative parents.
While we promote breastfeeding and natural parenting, we recognize that each family is unique and has their own set of needs and customs. We respect and support all families and their allies in their quest to raise strong, positive and socially conscious children.
Many United for Feminism
Feminist blogging.
Margaret Cho BLOG
Activist and artist, here is the blog of Margaret Cho
Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias is staff writer at The American Prospect and this is his weblog.
Maud Newton: Blog
Occasional literary links, amusements,
politics, and rants.
media girl
Exploring media from a feminist perspective.
Mediarights.org
A nonprofit organization "dedicated to promoting media as a tool for social change and education," MediaRights.org is a new resource for activists, "creating an on-line community... for the exchange of ideas and resources" designed to help progressive activists access new media and use it as a tool for change. The site contains sections on race, sex/gender, and sexuality, as well as other topics.
megnut
A weblog by Meg Hourihan
Men Stopping Violence
Men Stopping Violence is a social change organization dedicated to ending men's violence against women.
Michigan Women's Marketplace
Women's Business Directory.
Mikhaela's News Blog
Thoughts on news, cartoons, and the like.
Minnesota State University Women's Studies Department
This is the general website for our Women's Studies Department at Minnesota State Univeristy in Manakto, MN
misbehaving.net
misbehaving.net is a weblog about women and technology. It's a celebration of women's contributions to computing; a place to spotlight women's contributions as well point out new opportunities and challenges for women in the computing field.
MOM and Pop Culture
Fully stocked with opinions on motherhood, writing, filmmaking, politics, news, art, literature, blogging, and more.
MoorishGirl
I started Moorishgirl in October 2001, although I've had an online presence of one form or another since 1994. The blog features literary news, commentary, book reviews and author interviews as well as occasional political and cultural links.
More About Women
Daily updated articles about women, their life style and their thoughts.
Mothers for Justice in Family Law
Mothers and families fighting injustices in family law
Mothers Without Custody
The Mothers Without Custody site is a research base for a tenured State University of New York professor who is interested in gender bias in family law. The site is focused on the issue of women balancing career and family and the injustices suffered by working mothers. Take time to fill out a survey on this site.
Ms. Foundation for Women
As the country’s first national, multi-issue women’s fund, the Ms. Foundation directs resources of all kinds to cutting-edge projects that nurture girls’ leadership skills, protect the health and safety of women, and provide low-income women with the tools to lift themselves and their families out of poverty.
Ms. Musings
Ms. Magazine's blog on women, media and culture.
Musing's Musings
A more-or-less random sampling of the thoughts surfacing from the sludge that is my mind. Proud member of the Illinois Reality-Based Community.
My So-Called Lesbian Life
A Blog equipped with politics and humor by Penny.
National Organization for Men Against Sexism
NOMAS advocates a perspective for enhancing men's lives that is pro-feminist, gay-affirmative, anti-racist, and committed to justice on a broad range of social issues including class, age, religion, and physical abilities.
National Organization for Men Against Sexism
The National Organization for Men Against Sexism is an activist organization of men and women supporting positive changes for men. NOMAS advocates a perspective that is pro-feminist, gay affirmative, anti-racist, dedicated to enhancing men's lives, and committed to justice on a broad range of social issues including class, age, religion, and physical abilities. We affirm that working to make this nation's ideals of equality substantive is the finest expression of what it means to be men.
National Organization for Women
NOW's homepage contains a comprehensive array of information about the organization. Sections include the national editions of NOW Times, press releases and action items, NOW affiliate contact information, and topical information on issues.
National Women's Party
The National Women's Party is an historic suffrace and equal rights organization that promotes the equality of women under the law through education and outreach. NWP maintains the Sewall-Belmont House, a museum dedicated to the women's suffrage movement. The site contains information on the National Women's Party and founder Alice Paul, the Sewall-Belmont House, tour information, and more.
Nervy Girl Magazine
The magazine for thinking women.
Netwoman
This g'url's blog discusses gender with a focus on technology and the Internet plus other digital divides and 'isms'
New York Women's Foundation
The New York Women's Foundation is "a cross-cultural alliance of women helping low-income girls and women in our city to achieve sustained economic self-sufficiency and self-reliance." The site is mostly focused on the organization, and lists upcoming actions and events.
Newsparade.com
A site devoted to the continued development and protection of Women's Rights.
Northern Arizona University Women's Studies Online Database
With hundreds of links on a number of subjects, a list of onlinefeminist periodicals, a list offeminist films and videos, this site has a wealth of useful resources. Also find information on the NAU women's studies program and related campus events.
Now What
A daily blog on choice issues.
OBRM - Other & Beyond Real Men
...if we just allow ourselves to think outside the confines of the binary Male/Female, the possibilities for liberating males is huge and obvious.
One day, inspired, I started to draft a manifesto about this type of male liberation. I showed it to some trusted feminist friends and the feedback I got convinced me that it wasn’t quite ready for prime time. And besides, a manifesto is a political document, and, as such, it is better if it represents the views of more than one person. So I will ask some others to help me revise and add their voices to it. When it appears in print I trust it will be the stronger for it.
Meanwhile, what about this blog? I imagine developing here, in a less formal way, some of the ideas that are in my draft manifesto and other essays I have written to date. There is so much that needs to be explored. I will also invite some of the wonderful people I have met in gender studies and in feminist politics to join me here with their ideas and comments. I invite your thoughts, dear reader, and will post those I judge to add something meaningful to a mutual exploration of promising new gender space. Write me at otherbeyond(at)gmail.com.
Obsidian Wings
A group weblog full of news commentary and humor.
One Woman Army
A feminist trying to make it in the real world - can one woman really change the world? Culture analysis, random musings of a grad student and activist, feminist thought and more.
Out of the Cave: Exploring Gray's Anatomy
Brilliant feminist critique of John Gray's Mars&Venus works that also showcases heterosexual couples who are successfully challenging patriarchal norms.
Pacific Views
The weblog of 5 politically concious citizens with definite opinions.
Pam's House Blend
American. Female. Lesbian. Ethnically diverse. Opinionated. Proud member of the Reality-Based Community.
Pen-Elayne on the Web
News and "silly sites of the day." Elayne's reality based journal.
Pesky'Apostrophe
Always better than an unexpected period.
Piig Pen
Anti-abortion ideologues beware - I'm promoting objective, factual information on abortion and Roe v Wade.
Pinko Feminist Hellcat
The truth, the honest and unvarnished truth--I'm an unapologetic feminist. I'm a pinko, and I've been called a hellcat. (Well, okay, I haven't been, but I like the word.)
Poise.cc - Did you know...?
Being one of those children who asked “Why?” an awful lot, I was often told by frustrated adults: “Curiosity killed the cat.” Imagine my surprise and delight when I finally read the next line in the saying: ”...but satisfaction brought it back.” Witness my curiosity and my satisfaction.
Popgadget
Gadgets, Culture, General Neophilia. For and by women.
preemptive karma: sacred cows slaughtered daily...
Carla is a registered "non affiliated" voter (which in Oregon means essentially registered independent). She considers herself a Diest, and in many ways a social Libertarian.
Kevin is a long-time Independent from Oregon and also runs The Independent Voter. He is a moderate who traditionally prefers to vote for moderate Republicans, but who votes the candidate and the issues rather than the party and is not adverse to the occasional "protest" vote. He is also a Christian who strongly supports the separation of Church and State.
Preemptive Karma is their politically conscious blog.
Pregnancy Symptoms and Pregnant Mother Issues
Pregnancy-Info.net has a wealth of information concerning pregnancy symptoms and pregnant mother issues. From infertility, prenatal care, to teen pregnancy and cord blood banking, visit pregnancy-info.net today.
Profeministimiehet
A registered profeminist organisation in Finland.
Professor Kim's News Notes
Reporting and commentary on race, class, religion, gender and sexuality in the news.
Pseudo-Adrienne's Liberal-Feminist Bias
Just a brazen and unapologetic Liberal, Feminist blog about Feminism, Pro-Abortion Rights, Racial Civil Rights, LGBT Civil Rights, and critiquing Pop-Culture--feminist style!
rabbit blog
Pop culture and writing.
Raging Feminist
An outlet for rage and disgust.
re:invention blog: for entrepreneurs
a BLOG for women entrepreneurs & emerging businesses, from re:invention's founder, Kirsten Osolind.
Rebecca's Pocket
My name is Rebecca Blood, and this is my website, Rebecca's Pocket. My site consists of a weblog, some articles, and pages and pages of links on various things that interest me. I've been maintaining all of it since April 1999. These days I usually update my weblog on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Red Statement
All things grim, womyn and revolutionary.
Red's Rants
A free market feminist blog.
Reproductive Rights Blog
Blogging on issues surrounding reproductive rights.
Respectful of Otters
Politics, HIV, health care, psychology, baseball, feminism, et cetera.
Rogue Slayer Law Student Movie Fan
Movie and TV commentary, random thoughts on life, law school and world events.
Romancing the Blog
Romance authors and readers who blog. What's hip, what's now, what's tomorrow in the romance world.
Rox Populi
Politics, opinions, humor
Rubber Hose
Where I blather on about stuff and you read it and like it
Ruminate This
News, views, activism and a smattering of something else.
Senior Women Web
This Web site includes plentiful reading materials and links to sites on a variety of issues, including health, politics, finances, legal issues, education, leisure, home and garden, and more.
Shadow of the Hegemon
A Darkened Alley in the Reality Based Community
Single Momz
"By single moms, for single moms," this extensive website answers questions about topics including divorce, child support, custody, and domestic violence. Find a wealth of information including childcare, health, career, and financial advice, but little on lesbian moms. Join a forum to discuss the issues that face single moms today.
SISTERS OF '77 on INDEPENDENT LENS
INDEPENDENT LENS Documents a Pivotal Moment in the History of the Women's Movement
Web Site Launch: SISTERS OF '77
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/sistersof77/
ITVS and PBS present SISTERS OF '77 and its companion Web site at pbs.org. On a historic weekend in November 1977, 20,000 women and men attended the first federally funded National Women's Conference in Houston, Texas, where they caucused, argued and finally hammered out resolutions that revolutionized the women's movement. SISTERS OF '77 weaves archival footage and interviews with past and current activists and participants.
SISTERS OF '77 airs nationally on March 1, 2005 at 10:00 p.m. on PBS (check local listings).
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SISTERS OF '77 Web Site Highlights
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| The Movement: A Timeline
View a timeline of the American women's movement, beginning with the 1848 women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York. Where do cultural icons such as Margaret Sanger, Gloria Steinem and Shirley Chisholm fit into the chronology of women's accomplishments? Compare the numbers of then and now: How many more women senators, legislators and executives are there today, and what obstacles toward equality remain?
| The Conference
Read about the legacy of the historic National Women's Conference and the preparations that led up to it, including the five million dollars Congress provided for the event and the pre-conference state conventions, involving more than 130,000 participants from all 50 U.S. states and six territories. Also, meet some of the women who took part in the conference and were interviewed in SISTERS OF '77.
| The Equal Rights Amendment
Best known as the ERA, the Equal Rights Amendment was a hot topic at the 1977 National Women's Conference. Learn all about the history of this important document, and what would be different today, had it been ratified. The ERA has been reintroduced into every session of Congress since 1982.
| Behind-the-Scenes
Read an exclusive interview with Producer/Directors Cynthia Salzman Mondell and Allen Mondell in which they talk about interviewing feminist icons, finding archival footage and gender-based discrimination today. Also find complete film credits and filmmaker bios.
| Learn More
Explore an extensive list of related Web sites and learn more about the National Women's Conference, women featured in the film and U.S. women's history.
| Get Involved
Get involved with the ITVS Community Connections Project's outreach campaign for SISTERS OF '77. The ITVS-CCP is partnering with national organizations, seeking to educate audiences on the history of feminism and social change for women, and providing policy makers and corporate organizations with tools to support girls' leadership, human rights and women's issues. Get free campaign resources on the Web site.
| Resources for Educators
Educators can download two free lesson plans for incorporating the film and subject into their classrooms. Written for the 9-12 grade levels, these lessons examine how women's issues have changed over time and how media representations of women and girls tend to stereotype in a very narrow way.
| Talkback
What do you think are the some of the U.S. women's movement's most significant accomplishments in the last three decades? Do you think the U.S. women's movement has a viable future? Share your thoughts on these subjects and the film in Talkback.
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INDEPENDENT LENS is a weekly series airing Tuesday nights
Sisters Talk
Feminist blogging
Sisterspirit Coffeehouse
This web site reflects Sisterspirit's commitment to "providing a safe place for women to gather in the company of women, and to providing a space where women's community and cultures are celebrated and encouraged." Based in San Jose, California.
Sisyphe English Section
The Sisyphe web site delivers cutting-edge analysis of current aspects of women's condition, including big issues such as wars, biotechnologies, violence, prostitution, globalization, power relationships, the men's movement, etc. Sisyphe also offers sections dedicated to literature, poetry, education, history and a growing English section. No pop-ups, no advertising, no cookies.
Sisyphus Shrugged
Middle-aged (thank god); married (oddly enough); native New Yorker; one (thoroughly magnificent, thanks) child, She Who Must Be Obeyed, aka HM (Her Majesty). But a mere lowly end-user by profession, and a former [pretty much everything, at least in somewhat limited first-world terms].
Extravagant (mostly organic) cook, slapdash (completely organic) gardener, brain space originally assigned to names and faces piled up with the overflow from the desperately overcrowded Old Movie and Broadway Trivia section, garage space which was originally assigned to a car piled up with boxes of books.
Dreadful housekeeper, indifferent dresser, takeout menu ninja and the proud owner of a major percentage of the partially finished crafts projects on the east coast of the continental United States.
SnarkSpot
Author Jennifer Weiner's constantly-updated take on books, baby, and news of the world.
Soapboxgirls
Women's passion and politics.
Social Change Websites
Social Change Websites is a directory of the best nonprofit, grassroots, and advocacy campaign websites dedicated to making a difference in the world. Our goal is to create a central resource for organizations and causes using the best practices of online advocacy to support their mission. We strive to make this directory as thorough and useful as possible for organizations, volunteers, educators, constituents, and donors.
This site is the brainchild of online advocacy specialist Rochelle Robinson. She started this project in an effort to centralize and highlight the numerous web sites working towards positive progressive goals.
Society, Politics, and the Environment
Emily Way's home page contains over 50 links to mainly cutting-edgefeminist resources on feminism, lesbian rights, and the environment.
Space Fem's Journal
Blogging from the Space Fem herself.
Suburban Guerilla
An ex-journalist keeps a jaundiced eye on the corporate media
Sunshine for Women
This site contains an interesting collection of links, articles from the National Now Times and a Virginia NOW chapter newsletters, a list of earlyfeminist men, a bibliography of pre-modernfeminist writings, and a list of current books on a variety of topics includingfeminist Chistian Theology.
Susan Mernit's Blog
Writing and news about digital media, ecommerce, social networks, blogs, search, online classifieds, publishing and pop culture from a consultant, writer, and sometime entrepeneur.
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
Politics, news, and events. Pro-choice
TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime
Liberal coverage of crime-related political and injustice news
Tennessee Guerilla Women
Progressive Feminist Politics, Gay Rights: Challenging the Conservative Politics of Sexism, Homophobia, Racism and Classism
That Rabbit Girl
Tales of a new art librarian.
That's Great...Just Great.
Feminist diva rants and raves about politics, culture, and women's issues.
The All Girl Army
Ovathrow the status quo! An online feminist writing collective and women's community for and by young women and girls ages 10 - 23.
The All Spin Zone
We're all refugees, ex-pats, and contributors from other political blogs and message boards, so we've all been doing this kind of thing for awhile. Bottom line: a small group of progressive political junkies created this blog to give you our spin on the spin.
The Bitter Shack of Resentment
Brooke Shelby Biggs: a journalist, writer, and editor who blogs with more than a pinch of humor.
The Daily Blah
Featuring stories and photos from my various travels around the globe, specifically to Russia, South Korea and Costa Rica... as well as my local adventures. When you're done with my website, please click on the links below and check out the information they provide, or read my notes on the sex trade. You may be surprised by what you read.
The F-word: Feminism
Feminist blogging
The Institute for Women's Policy Research
The site for this non-profit organization offers information on IWPR's programs and publications, many of which focus on economic and work-related issues for women.
The Old Women's Project
The Old Women's Project works to make visible how old women are directly affected by all issues of social justice, and to combat the ageist attitudes that ignore, trivialize or demean us. The website contains essays, photos and information on ageism.
The Pundit Post
The independent opinions of Wanda from the Deep South.
The Republic of T
Black. Gay. Father. Vegetarian. Buddhist. Liberal.
The Ruth Group
Reclaiming American Democracy
The Scholar and the Feminist Online
A scholarly webjournal of feminist theories and women's movements that provides public access to the Barnard Center for Research on Women's most innovative programming by providing written transcripts, audio and visual recordings, and links to relevant intellectual and social action networks. A forum for scholars, activists, and artists whose work articulates the ever-evolving role of feminism in struggles for social justice.
The spring issue is entitled "Young Feminists Take on the Family", edited by Amy Richards and Jennifer Baumgardner.
The Washington Note
Steve Clemons, Executive Vice President of the New America Foundation and Director of the Japan Policy Research Institute, regularly comments on public policy debates deserving attention.
The Way Up
A feminist website in Hebrew - the oldest and largest Israeli feminist website. Deals with empowering women throug information, dialogs, links, advise, support, etc. Contains over 1000 articles, ongoing colomns, consulting colomns, advertising events, providing stage to women creators and to women in all.
English part: http://www.haderech.co.il/englishpage.html
The Well-Timed Period
At the intersection of medical fact and fiction
The Women Of Action Network
woa.tv :: The Women of Action Network offers empowering content for women presented in an exciting new way. Launched in 2006, woa.tv is an online network for and about physically active women that provides users with inspiring stories on notable figures, exclusive interviews with sports personalities and valuable information about healthy living.
The Women Rights Awareness Blog
This blog is dedicated to all the women out there, with a hope for a better future. It was created in order to bring into consciousness the sad reality of women's rights around the world in the 21st century. The blog collects every piece of information and latest news regarding this subject.
The-Goddess
I advocate Women's Autonomy (abortion), equal pay, holistic medicine, clean air, clean water, organic farming, sustainable resources, care for the disabled/mentally ill, caring for our children with pure foods, free education, universal health care, equal opportunity, making them loved, wanted, sheltered, protected from violence and poverty. I don't suffer fools OR fascists gladly.
The political blogosphere needs Pagan voices. Having a Jew, Christian and Muslim on a panel is NOT religious diversity- they are all patriarchal. The Goddess movement is back after 5,000 years of an unnatural social order. We won't let the mainstream marginalize us. We expect to be counted. I'm a Witch, with a capital W-please, don't use it when you mean to say "Bitch".
Theory of the Daily
The domestic and the everyday in literature, history, philosophy, and science.
Think Girl
A women's news and history resource. Educating and empowering women 24/7.
Think! Baby Names
Baby names resource on the origin, meaning, and popularity of first names to help mothers think of the ideal name for their newborn baby.
Third Wave
The page for this organization for youngfeminists contains general information and articles from the Third Wave newsletter, "See it? Tell it. Change it!"
Third Wave Agenda
tax-hiking, government-expanding, latte-drinking, sushi-eating, Volvo-driving, New York Times-reading, Hollywood-loving, left-wing freak show.
Third Wave Foundation
The Third Wave Foundation helps support the leadership of young women and transgender youth ages 15 to 30 by providing resources, public education, and relationship building opportunities.
this woman's work
writing, mothering, and writing about mothering
Thoughts of an Average Woman
Targeting issues and policies harmful to women, working families and other rhetoric
To the Contrary
PBS's women's news analysis program offers a range of views on today's most pressing topics.
TorontoWoman.org
A comprehensive look at the Metrolopis of Toronto from a female perspective.
This site is designed to help all of the women who are travelling to great lengths to find work, to open their own businesses, to find a place to live, to fight for their equal oppourtunitiy, to live by their own terms, and to have their story told. In short this site is for all the women to know how to take care of themselves.
UMAR - União de Mulheres Alternativa e Resposta
UMAR "Alternative and Answer Women`s Union" is a Portuguese Feminist ONG. We stuggle for women`s rights in Portugal, namely for women`s reproductive rights, equal opportunitys at work and politics. Also, we are against domestic violence, sexist advertising, women`s trafficking...
University of Wisconsin Women's Studies Library Office
A wonderful research tool, this site includes multiple bibliographies and a plethora of information of its own -- including book reviews and links to other major women's studies sites.
Utopian Hell
This blog is about the machine. It's about stopping it, or at least slowing it. Here, you'll find articles written about politics, society, music, books, gender affairs, gaming, news, religion, technology and my own favorite past-time of photography. This blog is written by a woman who is happily single, nearing her 30s, and is uninterested in children and relationships.
Veteran Feminists of America
Organization of pioneers and veterans of the Second Wave of the Feminist Movement. Goals are to document the history of the movement, honor all who took part, pass the torch to younger generations, etc.. Honored include Gloria Steinem, Ellie Smeal, Betty Friedan, Bunnie Sandler.. all presidents of NOW , Women's Liberation, etc.. See our website www:vfa.us
Virtual Sisterhood
An organization created to help women activists around the globe utilize electronic communications, Virtual Sisterhood's web site contains an excellent list of links on a wide variety of cyberspace andfeminist issues plus back issues of its "Women'space" newsletter, "Sea Change."
Voices
This online publication is the work of students at the Santa Monica Women's Colleges, and has interesting articles on politics, health, arts, activism, and otherfeminist issues.
Voices of Women
A "woman-friendly oasis on the Internet," this Baltimore-based journal contains articles as well as local events and retreats relating to "women's spirituality and empowerment."
Volsunga
girls are strong, life is beautiful
War and Piece
International news and commentary
We Have Brains
A feminist discussion post
Web-Beacon Family Directory
A family friendly, spam free Internet directory, searchable by category or keywords. Human edited by professionals.
Webgrrls Unite!
Webgrrls is an organization for women and girls who run their own Web pages. Their Website includes a list of real-life chapters throughout the US, a directory of Web pages by women, the history of Webgrrls, and news about recent events.
What She Said!
The next time some guy asks you where all the female bloggers are,
tell them What She Said!
when you're not around threesomes aren't normal...
Explore the thoughts of a 22-year-old, first year PhD student, pondering becoming an activist every other day. Bisexual, feminist, agnostic/atheist (depending upon epistemological view I'm thinking about at the moment), very libreral, non-emotional, and rational.
Wild Iris Books
A new age feminist bookstore specializing in spirituality, metaphysical, LGBT, feminist, multi-cultural and non-sexist children's books. Also offering a wide variety of local art, music, gifts, and all natural bath and body items.
Winding Road in Urban Area
Included in States' Writes, the best collection of state-by-state progressive blog and news links on the internet, dutifully compiled by American Street proprietor Kevin Hayden
Woman Thou Art God
We strive to raise the status of woman and her voice in society today, a voice which has been repressed by centuries of culturally imposed patriarchy. Woman Thou Art God is a comprehensive female-empowerment spirituality vehicle. It includes some new age thoughts often from a matriarchal standpoint, as well as ancient spirituality from Christian and Eastern traditions. Articles embrace many directions, from animal rights to ecology, to interviews of provacative women. We have interviews with two women anti-polygamy advocates, and the woman who discovered the origin of the Amazon warriors.
We have many ORIGINAL powerful images of women, herbal health and the world's greatest exorcist articles. We teach how people can become ministers in their own homes to their family and the world. We have galleries of powerful women and advice in many areas. There is mystical theology, how to pray and find union with God.
Womanscape
Feminist-based website geared toward offering resources, services and products for women. Our theme is: Escape without ever having to leave your home. We hope to help nurture and strengthen women by offering resources and information.
Women and Talent
perspectives on developing multiple talents and exceptional ability -
information and inspiration to enhance achievement and creative expression
Women As Allies
Women As Allies is an organization whose mission is to bring women and girls of Color and those who are our allies together to create opportunities for education, dialogue, networking, healing and action. And to build relationships of compassion, trust and hope that will bring about an increase in individual, collective and universal consciousness on social justice issues.
Women As Allies,Inc.
Women as Mothers
A grandmother, who raised two daughters alone, I have recently become concerned about the number and intensity of the media attacks against women in their role as mothers, particularly single mothers. I have created this website in an attempt to post articles regarding this issue and discuss with like-minded people some strategies to amend the current situation.
Women Leaders Online
Dedicated to mobilizing women over the Internet, empowering women politically and stopping the anti-women agenda of the Radical Right, visit WLO for articles, news, alerts, and the Washingtonfeminist Faxnet. Also see WLO's projectWomen Organizing for Change for Congressional voting records, a senate contact page, current federal abortion legislation, and alerts.
Women Online Worldwide
Featuring its bi-monthly Tapestry Webzine, this site also includes chat rooms, a message board, links on several issues, a shareware file library, and information about Women's Intercultural Network.
Women Online Worldwide
An online community for women, with a focus on internet issues.
Women Speak Project
Courageous Women Speak about growing older in a youth-oriented society. Ongoing research, e-newsletters, free consulting, resources about Health and Wellness, Relationships, Finances and Aging.
Women2Women
"A community which provides support, resources, fun, and education for adult women about their life choices." Featuring an online bookstore, a newsletter, and an arts and letters section, this site has many active message boards on various issues.
Women's Day Greetings,International Women's Day Greetings,Ecards From
International Women's Day is a special day indeed ! On this day rech out to all the special women you know to appreciate and congratulate their efforts in varied areas in both workplace and home.
Women's E-News
Women's E-News offers daily feature stories on women's andfeminist issues, written by freelance journalists nationwide. Stories cover a wide range of topics.
Women's Environmental Council
The Women's Environmental Council site provides membership and volunteer opportunities to residents of Southern California with an interest in environmental conservation. The site promotes women's involvement in environmental activism and career opportunities inscience.
Women's Information Network
This is a service-oriented site that provides free social service referrals for women on a range of issues, from substance abuse to domestic violence.
Women's Issues Guide
This issues-oriented site features weekly articles, news coverage, and information on politics and legislation affecting women, plus extensive links on a wide array of topics.
Women's Net @ IGC
WomensNet supports women's organizations worldwide by providing and adapting telecommunications technology to enhance their work. Find headlines, action alerts & events, changing features, and links to a small number of sites in each of several different topics
Women's Prerogative
Because it is a woman's pregogative to change her mind... to change her life... to change the world.
Women's Research and Education Institute
This site contains information on a variety of issues concerning women, with a large section of resources on women in the U.S. military.
Women's Resource Project
Maintained by North Carolina students, this site contains a large number of links on several topics.
Women's Retreats and Workshops - A Woman's Way
A Woman's Way is a healing sanctuary, a place where women can find balance and discover that they already are the women they aspire to become. Join us for retreats for women in beautiful Sedona, Arizona.
Women's Self-Defense Institute
At Women's Self-Defense Institute, our mission is straight-forward: empower women through education to more effectively combat crime using awareness, prevention, risk reduction, risk avoidance and the self-realization of their own physical power to increase their personal protection options utilizing the Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) System.
Women's Space
The Women's Space site (formerly "The Margins") is a site created by women in the hopes of offering support, information, and encouragement to women and girls and to men and boys who would like to be women's allies as well. Our perspective is distinctively and unapologetically woman-centered. Our specific goals are as follows:
1. To provide links and references to the thought, ideas and work of woman-centered leaders;
2. To provide ongoing analysis and commentary on news, culture, history, society, cultural trends, media and current events from a distinctively woman-centered perspective;
3. To establish and enlarge radical feminist/lesbian separatist discursive space on the internet;
4. To give voice and a presence to radical feminist women on the internet and in the world.
The content of our site reflects these goals and distinctives. This does not mean that we do not find value in exploring all sorts of ideas and theories including those which oppose our own. To the contrary, we value and seek lively debate and invite the same vigorous scrutiny of our own ideas and work that we apply to others' ideas and work. The information and ideas provided here are those which in our view offer the best hopes for a new kind of world in which women's lives, ideas, priorities and work are valued equally with those of men, a world in which subordination of all kinds is rejected in favor of respect and mutuality. We long for a world in which power is shared and dominance over human beings, nature and the earth are rejected, a world characterized by love, respect, peace and justice for all people.
Women's Wire
This graphics-heavy site takes an entertaining approach to many issues affecting women. Find chat rooms, profiles of women and issues, and "backtalk" areas where users take a poll and submit anecdotes. Some of the seven main issue areas include news, body, and work. The Sylvia comic strip is just one of the site's many diversions, but underneath its slick ad-laden image are the issue-based community elements from its original dial-up e-mail service.
Womensday-ECards.com
Women's Day eCards,Cards,Women's Day eCards,Women's Day Greetings From Womensday-Ecards.com
Word Power Books
Independent Online Bookshop
World Feminism
World Feminism (www.worldfeminism.com) is a new e-zine/journal that is dedicated to feminism (of all sorts). Te aim of World Feminism is to disseminate information about feminism and create a debate between feminists all over the world. We are currently still looking for writers. We only accept non-fiction but it can be in the form of essays, academic work, journalistic articles, humour pieces or opinion pieces. There is unfortunately no payment but you get to have your work published on a new website and help support feminism!!! Contact us at info@worldfeminism.com
World March of Women
The World March of Women is an international feminist action network connecting grass-roots groups working to eliminate poverty and violence against women. The March is composed of 5500 participating groups in 163 countries and territories.
Worshipping at the Altar of Mediocrity...
Feminist blogging
Written Word
The inside scoop to Jen Leo's travel publishing world.
WWWomen
Billing itself as the "premier search directory for women online," this site has an overwhelming list of links on a variety of subjects relating to women including feminism, education, sports and technology, health, and an extensive section on lesbian visibility. Site descriptions are brief.
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