
Connecticut women basketball players owe no apologies
Sports columnist Dan O'Shaughnessy caused a stir across the sports world, when he made a controversial tweet about women in sports.

Megan Green: Unbossed and unbought
A quiet storm, which has been brewing here since mid-January, has recently become a political tsunami.

Remembering Sequim’s perennial Postmaster, Mary Brown
Mary Brown was the living embodiment of the "fighting Irish," a "never give up, never give in" spirit of independence and progressivism.

Thank you, Rosalyn Baxandall: socialist-feminist pioneer
She cared deeply about connections: between teaching and activism, art and labor, history and practice, and above all, between people.

The Silicon Valley ideology: online bias and technology
In addition to the Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace, what seems to be needed is an Internet Bill of Rights and a Cyber-Civil Rights Act.

Has feminism become a new four-letter word?
Women in the media spotlight have gone on record, for a variety of reasons, refusing to be associated with the word or the movement.

Sandra Bland had the right to say "no"
Some day organized dissent will change the system that allows cases like that of Sandra Bland to occur; let's make that day happen sooner rather than later.

Leaked emails a reminder of comics' anti-woman problem
Emails uncovered by Wikileaks, and anti-woman comments in an interview with Avengers actors, do not paint a nice picture of how Marvel views women.

Ray Rice and his enablers: why men must speak out
Think about it: before Goodell as well as Ravens coach Jim Harbaugh and Ravens officials saw this new tape, what did they think had transpired on that elevator?

Your vote - it's your right - not a privilege!
For working women the results of the November 2014 election will determine much about your life on and off the job.

