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Second article for Secular Woman's Sexual Assault Awareness Month series

by Shanna Wells, follow her on twitter

A follow up to her first article on Street Harassment.

Street Harassment: An Inconvenient Truth?

First article for Secular Woman's Sexual Assault Awareness Month series

by Shanna Wells

“Hey baby, shake that thing.” “Mmmm, I like ‘em that size.” “Ugh, you’re a dog!” “Nice ass!”

A Response to "An Open Letter to the Secular Community"

4/13/2013: UPDATED***

Women's History Month Recap

Over the course of Women's History Month, Secular Woman was pleased to run a series of articles written by women in the secular community on women's history that was of interest to them. Below is a roundup of all the articles we published.
 
Women's Contributions to Science Fiction Literature

Susan Epperson

Ninth article in Secular Woman's Women's History Month series.

by Jamie Bougher

In 1928, the state of Arkansas passed a law. It was a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad law. Or, well, at least it was a pretty discriminatory, anti-science law. Same thing. The law made it

If Clara Schumann Had Only Been a Man!

Eighth Article in Secular Woman's Women's History Month Ariticle Series

By Renée Neary, of NiftyIdeas

Women in STEM

Seventh Article in Secular Woman's Women's History Month Series

by Tammy Walker, read more of her thoughts at her blog Free Thinking Ahead

The Strong Atheist Women who Led History

Sixth article in Secular Woman's Women's History Month Series

 

by Rachel Johnson, find her on twitter and listen to her podcast, The Pink Atheist

Lucy Parsons, Revolutionary

Forth article in Secular Woman's Women's History Month Series

By Jadehawk - Follow her on twitter (@IAmJadehawk) and check out her blog

Marie Souvestre, Freethinker

Third article in Secular Woman's Women's History Month Series.

by Lauren Michelle Kinsey

It took around seventy years of relentless organizing, struggle, and solidarity for women in America to win the right to vote in 1920. I love the following music video for how it quickly evokes the struggle and gives the feeling of what women were up against in that period of history.

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