Here is a site that will send you a weekly Women's History newsletter, if you are interested. Jone does a good job of linking her subjects, so you can find some very interesting information. She writes it on a level that you can share with everyone form about 10 yrs old and up.
http://womenshistory.about.com/It is sometimes very depressing as to what is happening in the field of women's issues if we only see the news stories on major media. They, of course, look for the most extreme stories, so that even though they are true and those events are happening, we get a skewed look at what is happening in the country and the world. Even some of the feminist blogs sometimes get bogged down in the negative, to find the balance takes some digging. I'll post some sites as we go along.
I think there are a lot of important progressive things happening in the shadows. There is a strong fight going on at the moment to reopen the battle for the ERA, to not have to go back to the beginning, but to be able to just fight for the 3 more states that need to ratify the 1972 Amendment.There is a lot of work going on in women's health. Actually, i kind of cheer a little when each of those idiot guys gets media time for being stupid. It makes feminists - men and women - and middle of the road girls and women and men mad. As long as those jerks stay in the minority, they are actually working for us, IMO. The North Dakota law was put up to test Roe v Wade. I think they will lose if it goes to the SC.
I was just, two hours ago, talking to a woman who teaches Women's Studies at the community college I taught at, she says that the college age women have a skewed sense of what is sexual empowerment - they think feeling good about what a man has said or done to them is empowering and don't understand the underlying control that gives him. They think dressing in a way that
they believe they have determined as to what makes them feel sexy is empowerment, the 5/6 inch heels, the spandex short dresses, not realizing that if they are uncomfortable in those clothes they are not going to be confident in themselves, or look professional or confident, or capable. What happened to our seventies attitude that comfortability is the most important issue? Not that i'm a proponent of the granny dresses, etc. of the time.
We left behind the girdle and now almost all the young women are wearing spanks!