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Abstinence-Only Driver’s Ed

On Abstinence-Only Driver’s Ed (parody): ABSTINENCE-ONLY DRIVER’S ED.BY SUZANNE KLEID – – – - Thanks for making it out on a rainy Saturday, kids. Slippery out there, huh? Let’s get started. We’re gonna have some fun today! Car accidents are a leading cause of death for teenagers. The school board and your elected representatives want [...]

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Apples vs. Oranges: Sexism vs. Racism

Today while browsing on Facebook, I ran across this charming group: Hillary Clinton: Stop Running for President and Make Me a Sandwich “Dedicated to keeping Hillary Clinton out of the Oval Office and in the kitchen” It’s funny how overt sexism is so much more accepted than over racism. This got me thinking about some [...]

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Am I a Feminist?

More than one friend has read my blog and asked, “when did you become such a feminist?” The assumption is, of course, that all feminists must be bra-burning and man-hating lesbians. Having never observed me actually burn a bra, universally hate men, or, well, “swing the other way” (much to some people’s disappointment), you can [...]

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Sexual Assault on Reality TV

Coming to you from Big Brother in South Africa… … viewers of the incident, which took place on Saturday afternoon after an extended drinking bout which ended in copious vomiting and apparent blackout for Molokwu, remain adamant about what they saw: Bezuidenhout lay down next to the comatose young woman and penetrated her vagina with [...]

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Lock Your Doors: Wear Conservative Clothing

I’ve heard this argument before – that women who wear revealing clothing are “asking” to be raped or assaulted. That doesn’t necessarily mean that the women deserve it, or that they’re glad it happened to the women. Instead, they argue that dressing too sexy is like leaving your doors unlocked – you don’t deserve to [...]

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IBM’s Technology Camp for Teen Girls – Reinforcing Stereotypes?

IBM Camp apparently has a camp which tries to get teen girls interested in technology. That’s great – it really is. But their approach seems something like “hey, let’s get women to learn about computers by showing them how to look up recipes!” The article scares me. Here’s a few snippets: Look! Pretty pink flowers! [...]

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Sexual Harrassment: Online & Otherwise

The greater the feeling of anonymity the more likely it is that people will behave inappropriately. This holds up both online and in real life. An article on Shiny Shiny got me thinking about this. A quick quote: I raised my hand and (desperately not to scream) explained that there is actually a huge issue [...]

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Female Programmers: Are they special?

Last week, at lunch with two Microsoftie-friends, we got into a discussion about why there aren’t many women in Computer Science. I’ve heard so many theories, but all we really know is that there are so many factors and some of them date back to childhood. “So how’d you do it?” Jim asked, as though [...]

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Women in Computer Science

Being a woman in computer science, I can’t deny that I’ve seen some sexism over the years. Not the blatant “you can’t do this” sexism that was prevalent thirty years ago, but rather subtle assumptions from people within the industry. I’ve noticed, for example, that if I say that I work for Google and a [...]

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