October 8, 2011

thepoliticalnotebook:

Nobel Peace Prize winners.  From left to right: President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf of Liberia (AP Photo); Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee (AP); Yemeni Tawakul Karman who head the organisation Women Journalists Without Chains (AP). 

They were awarded the prize for “for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peace-building work.” Johnson-Sirleaf is Liberia’s first elected female president and has acted as a reformer in her time in office. Gbowee organized a group of Christian and Muslim women to stand up to Liberian warlords. Karman is a Yemeni journalist who is both a women’s rights activist and a leading protest organiser in Yemen’s Arab Spring uprisings.

Read the AP Story.

(via fuckyeahfeminists)

July 18, 2011
Good News and Bad News

motherjones:

Which one do you want first?

Bad News: Harvard Professor/All-around badass Elizabeth Warren will not be the head of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, because Republicans are terrified she would use the position to protect consumers.

Good News: Warren’s replacement, former Ohio AG Richard Cordray, is a more than capable replacement—and this frees up Warren to run for Senate next year against Massachusetts incumbent Scott Brown.

F yeah OHIO! GO Cordray

February 5, 2011
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