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  2. Category:Template-Class Feminism articles - Wikipedia

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    This category contains Feminism templates rated as "Template-Class" by the WikiProject Feminism. Categories are automatically placed in this category when the corresponding rating is given; please see the assessment department for more information.

  3. Gina Messina Dysert - Wikipedia

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    Gina Messina (born 1975), previously known as Gina Messina-Dysert, is an American religious studies and women's studies scholar and activist. She gives particular attention to gender issues in religion. [1] [2] Messina is co-founder of Feminism and Religion, [1] which she founded in 2011 with Caroline Kline, Xochitl Alvizo, and Cynthia Garrity ...

  4. Religion, Islam and Feminism Come Under the Focus at ... - AOL

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    In between an Adventist Church and a parish church belonging to the Church of Norway in the coastal town of Haugesund lies the Haugesund Public Library which proved the setting for the first major ...

  5. Amanda Marcotte - Wikipedia

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    In early 2007 Marcotte made several controversial statements on her blog, including criticism of the men falsely accused in the Duke lacrosse case, using vulgar language to refer to Catholic doctrine on the Virgin birth of Jesus, and describing the Catholic Church's opposition to birth control as motivated by a desire to force women to "bear ...

  6. Feminist blog - Wikipedia

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    A feminist blog presents the issues of feminism through a blog. These websites emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and focus on issues such as gender equality, women's rights, and social justice, among other topics related to feminism. These platforms offer unique perspectives and insights, providing a voice for feminist discourse and ...

  7. Magdalene (newsletter) - Wikipedia

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    The group Christian Women Concerned had been formed in 1968 and was the first explicitly religious feminist organisation in Australia. [2] It was founded by a small ecumenical group of feminist scholars that included Marie Tulip, Dorothy McRae-McMahon and Jean Skuse. They sought to bring women together and make feminism more generally ...

  8. The F-Word (blog) - Wikipedia

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    The F-Word [2] has since turned into a contemporary feminist website containing features, blog pieces and reviews on hot-topic feminist issues. Aims and objectives of the F-Word are to provide a place for a new feminist voice, with analytical thinking on contemporary issues, and create a safe supportive environment for readers and contributors.

  9. Sikh feminism - Wikipedia

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    Shergill is an advisory board member on the Sikh Feminist Research Institute (SAFAR), and in 2012, was appointed Queen's Counsel for her community services. [21] Jody Wilson-Raybould , the minister of justice and attorney general in Canada, appointed Shergill as judge for her human rights advocacy and leadership positions.