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Oct 07
2007

Women in Hollywood from a Feminist Viewpoint

Posted by Infogal in Culture

Melissa Silverstein takes a feminist microscope to the over glamourized world of women in Hollywood. Hollywood is so male oriented that women and their stories and expertise get shunted to the side.

Her Women in Hollywood blog will focus on what's going on for women in Hollywood - what movies are being made; what directors are getting jobs; what actors are working; and anything else that will help tip the balance.

Take a look at her Women in Hollywood blog HERE .

Sep 22
2007

Susan Abod live in Santa Fe

Posted by Infogal in Culture

Susan Abod is a singer and film maker. The former lead singer of the Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band is still making great music. See a video of her singing in Santa Fe. It's a knock out.

 

Susan Abod in Concert

Susan AbodYou can learn more about Susan Abod's music and films

Sep 13
2007

The Chicago Women's Liberation Union is on MySpace???

Posted by Infogal in Womens HistoryUS Feminist MovementCulture

Yes it is and the CWLU doesn't even have a MySpace page. How could it? The organization disbanded in 1977.

But that doesn't stop young people from decorating their MySpace pages with posters from the Chicago Women's Graphics Collective. The most popular ones are "Lesbian Pride", "Sisterhood is Blooming", "Lipstick and Blood" and "Abortion is a Personal Decision Not A Legal Debate".

Sep 08
2007

A Better Life for Whom?

Posted by Infogal in Gay and LesbianDisabilityCulture

Alison KaferAlison Kafer will talk about,"Queerness, Disability, and the Foundation for a Better Life" at the University of Illinois at Chicago on September 26.

Summary of the talk:

In the years since 9/11, the philanthropic organization the Foundation for a Better Life has funded a public service campaign

Sep 07
2007

Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman

Posted by Infogal in Global FeminismCulture

 From the film Flying: Confessions of a Free WomanAdella Ladjevardi of Zohe Film Productions contacted us about a new film that will open in Chicago at the Siskel Center September 14-18.

Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman is a global conversation among women that spans 17 countries. According to the film's press kit:

Never before in our collective human history have so many women had such freedom to construct a life of their own creation. Yet old structures and realities still haunt us; many women are looking for new role models, but finding them difficult to identify for lack of precedent and because even today women so often remain the invisible, silent class...From South Africa to California, from Sweden to India, the film creates a cross-cultural story about common experiences of modern female life on issues such as love, socialization, marriage, work, childrearing, aging, violence, spirituality, death, politics.

Filmmaker Jennifer Fox has divided the film into three 2 hour episodes. She used an innovative technique she calls "passing the camera" to make the women's conversations more intimate and less artificial. I know I plan to see it. You can visit the film's amazing website at www.flyingconfessions.com.

View the trailer and some brief reviews after the jump.

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