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Calling All Chicago Readers to “Yes Means Yes”

By Christine Cupaiuolo — February 18, 2009

Clear Eyes, Full Hearts … And a Copy of Our Bodies, Ourselves

By Christine Cupaiuolo — April 11, 2007

David Carr on Getting Back His Girls

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 22, 2008

Double Dose, Part II: Recruiting More Female Science Professors; Nobel Prize Winner Doris Lessing; Dumbledore is Gay

By Christine Cupaiuolo — October 21, 2007

Double Dose: A Look at Healthcare for Women Behind Bars; House-Senate Conference Committee Approves Abstinence Education Funding Increase; Majority of Those Polled Support Access to Contraceptives in Schools; Joss Whedon!!

By Christine Cupaiuolo — November 2, 2007

Double Dose: A Reporter Writes About Her Own Rape; Are Doctors Shilling for Drug Companies on Public Radio?; NPR on Women Waiting to Have Children and the “Clash” Between Cuture and Biology; Books Challenged for Sexuality Content; and More

By Christine Cupaiuolo — May 10, 2008

Double Dose: Academics’ Ethics; Blogging About Disablism; “My Beautiful Mommy” Bombs with Bloggers, Scores on Publicity; Plastic Surgery on TV; Contraceptives in Middle School; Breast Cancer Rates Drop – for White Women; and More

By Christine Cupaiuolo — April 19, 2008

Double Dose: Birth Control Prices Increase, New Magazine for Muslim Girls and Cosmetic Industry Puts on a New Face

By Christine Cupaiuolo — March 24, 2007

Double Dose: Bush White House – “Where All Good Public Health Protections Go to Die”; Afghanistan’s High Maternal Death Rate; The Disney Hypocrisy; Divorce Tied to Professor’s Job Loss; Amy Richards on “Opting In”; and More

By Christine Cupaiuolo — May 4, 2008

Double Dose: Die Hard’s Persistent Patriarchy, Men Talk as Much as Women, and Shhh! You’re in a Hospital

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 7, 2007

Double Dose: Edwards Proposes Moratorium on Direct-to-Consumer Advertising; Griswold v. Connecticut Attorney Dies; Cosmetics and Consequences; and the Cost of Having a Baby

By Christine Cupaiuolo — October 29, 2007

Double Dose: Feminism and Race, Lybrel Gets FDA Approval and It’s All Katha Pollitt’s Fault

By Christine Cupaiuolo — May 26, 2007

Double Dose: Genetic Risk of Breast Cancer, Dairy Council Ditches Weight Loss Campaign and the Relationship Between Gender Inequity and HIV/AIDS

By Christine Cupaiuolo — June 2, 2007

Double Dose: Global Gag Rule Repealed; World’s Largest Sex Survey; New Books on Women’s History, Too Much Medicine

By Christine Cupaiuolo — September 9, 2007

Double Dose: Health Insurance Shifts from Employer-Based to Individual Market; Pharmacy Refuses to Sell Birth Control, and in Virginia, That’s OK; “Free to Be You and Me” Turns 35; 2009 Sheroes; Sexy Costumes …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — October 25, 2008

Double Dose: Lesbians in the Funny Pages; Future of Reproductive Health and Rights; Certified Organic Male?; You Know the Healthcare System is Broken When …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — December 6, 2008

Double Dose: New Book on Drugs Used to Control Height; America Rejoins Global Reproductive Policy Discussion; Film Critics Write off Rape; The Peeps Factor …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — April 13, 2009

Double Dose: New Books on Reproduction, Christian Patriarchy; Michelle Obama’s Garden; The Economy’s Impact on Women; “Friday Night Lights” Scores With Sex Talk …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — March 28, 2009

Double Dose: NOW to Elect New President; Celebrity Weight Battles & Alternative “Lessons From the Fat-O-Sphere”; “Nurse Jackie” Appalls Some Nurses; Barbara Ehrenreich on the Invisible Poor …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — June 15, 2009

Double Dose: Pregnant Drug Users Arrested in Alabama; New Book on Global Birth Control; A Real Conversation on the CDC Study on STIs; Most Competitive Medical Residencies Are …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — March 23, 2008

Double Dose: Reports from BlogHer, Welcome Back to The Sponge, And a Slow Recovery in New Orleans Goes Even Slower Without Hospitals

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 30, 2007

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