I’m supposed to say something witty up here. Then we dive in to all the stories we missed this week! And look – a puppy!

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More Doctors Should Be Talking About DV

76% of women have never been asked about domestic violence by a doctor. (Spoiler alert: more than 34% of women will survive domestic abuse.)

The Next Steve Jobs is Currently a 12-Year-Old Girl

Paloma Noyola Bueno is “the face of Mexico’s unleashed potential.”

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In the Eyes of the Law

+ Leaders of the Maasai tribe are seeking royalties for pens named after them in the “Indigenous People’s Line” of the Italian pen-making company Delta. In other news, some people buy pens named after native tribes.

+ Native American tribes in Oklahoma are coming together to treat LGBT folks like average everyday humans, which is in and of itself an act of protest against the state. Telling.

+ Gender-neutral bathrooms are Philly’s first task as “the most LGBT friendly city in the nation.” (It’s on the rise. Or something.)

+ Varying perceptions of gender are partially responsible for the varying treatment of trans* folks in different environments and situations.

In the controversies we examined, it is access to bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports teams at the center of gender panics. Moreover, not all sex-segregated spaces are policed equally. Because of beliefs that women are inherently vulnerable, particularly to unwanted heterosexual advances, it is women’s spaces at the center of these debates. Thus, with these controversies, much of the discussion is about a fear of ‘male’ bodies in ‘women’s’ spaces.

All The Women Who Are Independent(ly Involved in Engineering) Throw Your Hands Up At Me

Trying to count female engineers might be the first step toward making sure more of them are to come.

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F*ck the Police

Feministing has video of police targeting trans* folks with violence, but in Baltimore officials still think the problem is that LGBT folks need “guidance” on interacting with cops.

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Pop Culture Roundup: Sally Kohn Overcomes, Eminem Still Sucks

Sally Kohn has left FOX for their liberal nemesis, MSNBC.

The Atlantic has warm fuzzies about bisexuality’s latest on TV.

+ …and Slate has the audacity to ask “BUT WHAT ABOUT THE MEN?!1” about the same screen.

+ Women internalize rape myths through sexualizing and dehumanizing video games. It’s science.

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Eminem still sucks, and ain’t nobody got time for that.

“Granted, it’s not directed towards the gay community, but subconsciously it is. He’s using the word f-ggot to degrade another man. As if the worst thing a man can be is gay. What type of message does that embed into the minds of young kids, both gay and straight?”

Soloman’s SolRay Records labelmate LastO, who is also openly gay, added: “He’s a lil’ too old to be using gay and f-g and sh– as an insult; playground s—.”

Misandry Crafts

Some days you hate men so much you need a cross-stitch just to say it right. And trust me – there’s an Etsy shop for that.

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And because ladies, even the most riotous of ladies—after all, this generation’s interest in crafts started under the Riot Grrrl movement, where girls first embroidered “feminist” on pillows and formed knitting groups called “Stitch ’n Bitch”—like being girlish and tough, the misandry message has evolved in the form of arts and crafts. Check Etsy for the word misandry and you’ll find super-cute pom-pom knit hats with “misandry” emblazoned between rows of hearts. You’ll also find lavender and white heart-shaped misandry hair barrettes, a plastic misandry necklace and a misandry-adorned heart-shaped felt brooch with beads.

That’s not all. There’s artwork too, like this vintage photo of a woman gazing somewhere into the distance (maybe into the future of women’s suffrage?), encased in a sepia pink-hued heart.

Men who love to blame feminists for the end of men will, I’m sure, troll these Etsy sites until the end of time, whining along as they click, “Told ya so.” It’s one of the reasons misandry crafts are possibly a response to this sentiment: You think we hate you so much? Okay, you’re right. We’re wearing it on our sleeve now. Or around our neck. Or on our heads. Or as a pin.

You Should Go: Mix NYC

Let the gay reign over your eyeballs at the upcoming MIX NYC “Queer Experimental Film Festival.”

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Cat Writing: It’s A Career

The 20th annual Cat Writer’s Conference starts on Halloween. It’s real. Like, really. Like, quit your job right now.

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