A Range of Perspectives on Feminism & The Female Conscience
By Jane Friedman
November 30th, 2012
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Throughout the past two months, we’ve been featuring a range of voices on feminism, to complement our Fall 2012 issue on The Female Conscience. Here’s a handy list of related pieces we’ve posted since that issue’s release.
What Is Feminism? series
• Kristen Chase
• Beverly Donofrio
• Ru Freeman
• Abby Frucht
• Caroline Leavitt
• Jacquelyn Mitchard
• Mary Pols
• Darrelyn Saloom
• Jane Smiley
• Feminism Is Not About Being the Same As Men by Ginger Moran
On other related topics
• On Being a Female Reporter by Delphine Schrank
• 5 Female Phenoms of Classical Music by Michael Wheatley
• News Obituaries: Another Gender Gap by Hallie Ephron
• Notes on Selling One’s Identity by Jennifer Niesslein
• A Short Primer on Men and Reading Jane Austen by Kevin Smokler
Women’s rights and activism
• 10 Excellent Sites on Women’s Rights by Nicole Klungle
• The Debate Over Fair Pay for Women by Nicole Klungle
• CEDAW: The Most Important Women’s Rights Declaration You’ve Never Heard Of by Nicole Klungle
Category: Fall 2012: Female Conscience





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