"Our President, Ourselves" email campaign for Hillary
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, February 11 2008
You know when something is spreading online when your friends ask you about it spontaneously. That's how I heard about feminist Robin Morgan's online rallying cry for Hillary Clinton, "Goodbye To All That (#2)," which ... Read More
Women, the Internet and politics: "Trust me, we’re out there."
BY Morra Aarons | Wednesday, October 3 2007
At the New York Times, Katharine Seelye wrote Monday, "Are more men engaged in politics online than women, and if so, why?" Is it, as commenter Michael writes, Because men are more interested in wasting time in debating ... Read More
Conservative Women Bloggers: Looking beyond Malkin and Townhall.com
BY Morra Aarons | Friday, September 14 2007
I'm cross-posting two posts from BlogHer.com, both of which highlight Conservative womens' blogs. My Republican co-editor Dana Tuske started out with this mission: "Since so many Republican bloggers are men, my idea ... Read More
Blogging While Female
BY Morra Aarons | Monday, August 6 2007
Gender is seeping into discussion of the netroots in a major way. As today’s Washington Post quotes Yearly Kos Executive Director Gina Cooper on her conference: "It's mostly white. More male than female," says the ... Read More
Women Online: Facts, Figures, and the 2008 Election
BY Morra Aarons | Monday, July 16 2007
The candidate most effective at reaching women online will have a serious edge in the primary election. Why? More women vote than men. More women are online than men. Given the importance of reaching women online, all of ... Read More