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Feminism

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Advancing Women In Leadership
http://www.advancingwomen.com/awl/
"International business and career community news, networking & strategy For women." ISSN 1093-7099
LOLA Press
http://www.lolapress.org/
"Lolapress is the magazine that deals with women's lives, the regional, the political, the cultural experiences of women, the different kind of feminism and with a lot of other subjects."
Ms. Magazine
http://www.msmagazine.com/
"Ms. is the pre-eminent feminist publication in the United States and the world. The depth and range of information Ms. delivers‹special issues addressing the politics of breast cancer and sex at work; investigative reports on sex tourism, the fertility industry, the glass ceiling; a department dedicated to highlighting women's organizing worldwide; arts updates, poetry, fiction, etc.‹is unmatched in the field of women's magazines." Its site includes excerpts from current and past issues, bulletin boards, news, and links.
National NOW Times
http://www.now.org/nnt/nntindex.html
This official newspaper of the National Organization for Women (NOW) provides information and opinions on politics, legislation, current events, and activism from a feminist point of view. It also covers internal events and news.
Uppity Women Magazine
http://www.labyris.com/Uppity/
This zine has decidedly woman-oriented focus, with an emphasis on contributed articles and book reviews. While the events calendar is for the Santa Cruz, CA area, the articles and reviews are of general interest to readers wanting to hear the views of others on feminist issues and concerns.
Women and Performance: a journal of feminist theory
http://www.womenandperformance.org/
"Women and Performance features essays, scripts, interviews and articles on performance from interdisciplinary feminist perspectives." The editors of this non-profit journal "encourage dialogue between varied fields of performance scholarship (ethnography, dance and theatre history & criticism, performance studies, cinema studies, cultural studies), and explore emerging feminist critiques of race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, technology and nation. "
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