- The author of Dispatches from the Abortion Wars: The Costs of Fanaticism to Doctors, Patients, and the Rest of Us -- an excellent book if you haven't read it -- has a take on the Gosnell case. [Beacon Broadside]
- Yoga = pretty. Right? [Feminist Fatale]
- Pema Levy agues that efforts by conservatives to stop abortion will only hurt poor women the most. [The American Prospect]
- Only 13 percent of Wikipedia editors are women. [NY Times]
- New pickup line: "What's your Myers-Briggs?" [PiLOLZophy]
- How to be a high school feminist. (Hint: It probably doesn't include joining the cheerleader squad.) [Ms. Blog]
- Why don't men initiate divorce more? [The Good Men Project]
- The father of the individual mandate was a Republican. [Ezra Klein]
- Women were totally in the Civil War too! [NY Times]
- Meet the girl who helped start the revolution in Egypt. [Bust]
- Sudhir Venkatesh, the guy who wrote Gang Leader for a Day, is now talking to prostitutes in New York City. [Wired]
- Why aren't there more women in local office in D.C. ? [Amanda Hess]
Friday, February 4, 2011
Friday Links: What Can We Learn from the Gosnell Case?
A counter protester outside Richmond Women's Medical Center in 2007. (Flickr/taberandrew)
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