
Retired associate justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Sometime adjunct professor. Board member Women's Liberation Front (WoLF). All views are my own and do not reflect the views of any affiliations.
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Special Guest Author Judith Shiavone, testified, along with four other women, before the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women, on March 24, 2026. Below is her introduction explaining why she testified, followed by her letter to t...
Feminists have been trying to talk about female gender stereotypes being adopted by men so that they can “be women” since the early 1970’s. At least.
We are still trying to talk about it. The reason we are trying rather than actually talk...
“Sometimes I feel as if four thousand years of silencing women, of the fear of women who were burned in oil or eviscerated in front of their daughters, is imprinted deep within me and has has altered my DNA.”
– Olympia Dukakis
Several yea...
Justice walks into the room.
No one recognizes her.
She is just
Is just
Just is
Another woman.
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Now that the fireworks are over I have been thinking about one of the most important woman in women’s history, feminist theory, and the suffrage movement. But also one who is not well known.
On July 4, 1876, in Philadelphia, at the centenn...
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Retired associate justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Sometime adjunct professor. Board member Women's Liberation Front (WoLF). All views are my own and do not reflect the views of any affiliations.
Old-school, working-class dyke, came out in 1978, graduate of the school of hard knocks. "Bring back the mean Lesbians."
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