Site Map for Women's Resources
Real feminism, in other words, is being starved to death by the corporate stranglehold on culture, while corporate flacks in the corporate media mock and deride feminism - based on their own distorted depictions of it! -- Michele Landsberg
I started compiling this site in 1994. I periodically check up on stuff, but I'm really too busy to do much to it now. However, since some of the links still work...
Timeline of Women's Suffrage in the United States
Jerry, Pat & Osama
Search (updated weekly)
Photo Gallery from Feminist Expo 2000
Notes from the Feminist Expo 1996
Abortion Rights Web
Abuse and Personal Safety
Businesses Run by Women
Essays
Health
History
Orientation
Sizism
Why Gloria Steinem Did Not Vote for Nader in 2000
Heinz Kerry Photo Site
Irene Stuber's Women of Achievement & Herstory and Catt's Claws
Help Lori Berenson, an American journalist who's been held since January 1996 in Peru
It's time for a Woman President!
Women's Internet Information Network
Women Leaders Online
Yep, the Promise Keepers No Better...
Women and weirdos: My adventures at Promise Keepers (As Ami Neiberger illustrates throughout the article: "PK may be creating kinder, gentler Neanderthals, but they are still
Neanderthals.")
National Women's Hall of Fame
Feminista!: The Online Journal of Feminist Construction
NEMESIS: a series
of provocative sites by Nikki Craft
Andrea Dworkin Lie Detector - what they said she said and what Dworkin actually said
Working to Halt Abuse Online
Babbling Boys on the Web
Women Leaders Online Resources, compiled by Cynthia Bledsoe
Pennsylvania Women's Political Network
Feminists Against Censorship and Feminists for Free Expression
Herspace, a nifty, content and graphic site aimed at women
HomeArts, while aimed more at "traditional" women, has some good articles and named the WLO site as one of their hot/eclectic sites
Love Creates/Hate Kills
Marian Wright Edelman's 25 Lessons for Life
Birthing the Crone
Federal Way Women's Network
Left of Center
The Legal Rights of Women
During the impeachment trial, Jim and I watched an old Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain movie called People Will Talk. Rent this movie and think about Hume Cronyn playing Ken Starr...
The '98 elections did nothing but demonstrate that I wasn't the only one who was tired of the anti-Clinton rhetoric. OK, so it's disappointing that he did manage to carry off a White House affair, it's not like he's the first president to have done so. Why not focus on "real news," like dealing with the nuts in the Middle East? And isn't it funny how the Newtster quit before he could be voted out of his speakership? Just Thursday morning, he was his usual defensive self, but by Friday night, he took himself out. While many trips to DC in '96, I don't picture myself living there.