In January, Toronto police constable Michael Sanguinetti made a gaffe that has sparked a worldwide protest among young women and their supporters. Sanguinetti was speaking about women’s safety at York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School when he suggested that “women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized.” There you have it: [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Feminism'
SlutWalks: Feeling Free vs. Being Free
October 15th, 2011 by Elizabeth Debold· 21 Comments · Culture, Feminism, Women's liberation
Tags:Feminism·Gen Y·Hottie Mystique·SlutWalks·Stephanie Coontz
Celebrating Mary Wollstencraft
March 15th, 2011 by Renata· 1 Comment · Culture, Feminism, Uncategorized, women, Women's history
Here in London the whole week was packed with events relating to celebrating 100th International Women’s day. My friend Kyrsten and I decided to pay tribute to Mary Wollstonecraft, who had lived and worked many years of her life in Stoke Newington, London. Wollstonecraft, born in 1759, was probably one of the first feminists we [...]
Tags:Feminism·International Women's Day·London·Mary Wollestonecraft·Vindication of the Rights of Woman
A Feminist who has a Male Spiritual Teacher?
March 25th, 2010 by Elizabeth Debold· 14 Comments · Andrew Cohen, Consciousness, Culture, Feminism, Uncategorized, Women's liberation
Fourteen years ago, I was forty years old, had recently received my doctorate from Harvard where I’d worked with Carol Gilligan in a small research collective that was charting new developmental pathways for girls and women, and had co-authored a bestselling book about how to transform the mother-daughter relationship in the hopes that the next generations of women [...]
Tags:Andrew Cohen·Feminism·Freedom has no history·gender·spiritual liberation·spirituality
In Honor of the Extraordinary, Courageous, and Obstreperous Mary Daly
February 14th, 2010 by Elizabeth Debold· 1 Comment · Culture, Feminism, women, Women's liberation
I’ve been very remiss in not noting Mary Daly’s passing on January 6, 2009. The New York Times did a very respectful obituary, noting the significance of her contribution to feminist and religious thought. Daly, in case you don’t know her, was a powerful theologian. One of the first women to study theology and, from [...]
Tags:Beyond God the Father·Feminism·feminist theology·lesbian·Luce Irigaray·Mary Daly·patriarchy·What Is Enlightenment? magazine·Wickedary·Women's liberation
The Eros (Wo)manifesto
July 9th, 2009 by Elizabeth Debold· 17 Comments · Andrew Cohen, Consciousness, Culture, Evolution of consciousness, Evolutionary Enlightenment, Feminism, Uncategorized, women, Women's liberation
This is a manifesto, or you could call it a manifesta, or, better yet, a (wo)manifesto for all women who want to shoulder the responsibility to evolve culture and consciousness. Who sense the possibility of a new way of living, free of the roles and limitations that have held us in ways of being that [...]
Tags:Andrew Cohen·Eckhart Tolle·Eros·evolutionary impulse·feminine·Feminism·Mary Wollstonecraft·patriarchy·spiritual liberation·subordination·Women's liberation
The Ten Agreements for Evolving Women:
Evolving Women: