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Sarah Sanders And The Sexism of Women

*This article of mine is published on CNN.* Thank White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders for the latest reminder that even women entrusted with high positions of authority can promote sexist ideas about women. Appearing on CNN’s morning program, “New Day,” Wednesday, Sanders sang Donald Trump’s praises for his State of the Union speech and then delivered …

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Anushay’s Point On PBS With Congresswoman Eleanor Norton

Last Friday, I was honored to return to PBS’ To The Contrary, the network’s iconic weekly feminist news analysis by and for women. This time, we tackled a host of issues from the 200 girls abducted in Nigeria to campus assault here in the US to feminist men. My main emphasis in all of the …

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The Fall of a General: McChrystal Relieved of Command

When it comes to Afghanistan, the US really did not need any more dramatic developments to say the least. But as June became the deadliest month for the U.S.-dominated military coalition in Afghanistan, drama is exactly what has escalated. In the past few months, we have seen the US openly bashed by their once Afghan …

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Too Powerful or Too Black? The Fall of White House Staffer Desirée Rogers

The dust is still settling in Washington after the resignation of White House Staffer and close Obama insider, Desirée Rogers. As Social Secretary to the Obamas, the task at hand for Rogers was to project the glamor of the First Couple. The New York Times credits Rogers with “personifying the fresh, new-generation approach that the …

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