So Do You Think There Might Be a Problem? A #MeToo Round Table

If you’ve been on the internet in the past week, you’ve seen someone post #metoo.  In fact, you’ve probably seen A LOT of people post #metoo, to acknowledge that they have been victims of sexual harassment or assault.  Most of the #metoos are from women, but not all — and if every woman on your… Continue reading So Do You Think There Might Be a Problem? A #MeToo Round Table

AltCtrl’s Afternoon at the NYC Women’s March

When I first heard about the Women’s Marches in December, to be held around the nation on January 21, 2017, I knew this movement was something Alternative Control had to report on.  No matter how the mainstream media painted it, we the intrepid indie journalists would be there, marching and documenting what no one else would!… Continue reading AltCtrl’s Afternoon at the NYC Women’s March

#whyImarch

Women across the United States will march on January 21st, 2017 to show that a diverse yet unified populace is prepared to defend human rights against an administration that seeks to erase decades of progress.  Here’s why I’ll be among them that day: First, the Republican-controlled Congress is going after women’s health like an unmanned… Continue reading #whyImarch

Why America Still Needs Feminism

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  “One thing that concerns me is that today’s young women … may take for granted the rights that they have.” — Ruth Bader Ginsburg, U.S. Supreme Court Justice It takes little more than a glance at your Facebook feed to see that the idea of “feminism” is a hot-button issue. Here in America, women… Continue reading Why America Still Needs Feminism

The Other “F” Word: The Argument Against Modern Feminism

By Pixie Disclaimer: Please note this says “modern feminism.” I obviously respect the women who fought for the right to vote, work, and do all the things that we women, today, do, without thought. It would be quite the world without them and they did us all a great service. But feminism served its purpose… Continue reading The Other “F” Word: The Argument Against Modern Feminism