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From The BUST Archives: Buffy Sainte-Marie Discusses Her 2009 Album "Running For The Drum," Feminism, The 1960's, and Breastfeeding On "Sesame Street?" ...
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(Music)
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BSM: Well, they heard me at the Gaslight and they wanted me to record. The first time I got an invitation to go to Florida in February, [I thought] “I love show business!” For me it became about the ...
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Created on 10 October 2022
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Here's How Georgia's Stacey Abrams Saved America: Exclusive BUST Intervi
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(Feminism)
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... up in a Florida hotel room, hung over with a half-eaten bag of Doritos by the bedside and a Le Tigre song still on repeat in my headphones. I checked my phone to discover in horror that I had texted Stacey ...
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Created on 05 November 2020
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Meet Jennifer Carroll Foy, The Future First Black Woman Governor In America
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(Feminism)
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For the past year or so, the state of Virginia has been caught in a number of controversies, such as its Governor Ralph Northam’s use of blackface in a medical school yearbook. But one of the women ...
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Created on 28 May 2020
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18 New Books By Women To Add To Your To-Read List For November 2018
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(Books)
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Halloween is over—November brings us the end of Scorpio season, Thanksgiving, and many new book releases. Here are the November releases by women authors that we're most looking forward to reading. ...
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Created on 01 November 2018
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Celebrating tatiana de la tierra And The Latina Lesbian Zine Culture Of The '90s
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(Books)
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... (“web”) de word weavers and activists. With the support of the Lambda Community Center of Greater Miami, Esto no Tiene Nombre, Inc. was officially recognized by the state of Florida (after providing an ...
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Created on 06 April 2018
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Malala Yousafzai Returns To Pakistan For First Time Since Being Shot: Link Roundup
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(Feminism)
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Malala Visits Pakistan
Malala Yousafzai has returned to Pakistan for the first time since 2012, when she was shot in the head while campaigning for girls’ education. Details of the trip are being ...
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Created on 29 March 2018
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I'm An Adjunct Professor. Why Do I Love A Job That Blatantly Exploits Me
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(Feminism)
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... on the Edge of the Blackboard,” with stunningly horrifying replies from over 750 Florida faculty who wish to unionize. The findings indicated one-third went without health insurance and a quarter risked ...
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Created on 02 February 2018
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Dolores Huerta On Donald Trump And White Supremacy: BUST Interview
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(Movies)
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... was from Boston and she was killed in Florida. I think those are the people who should take the credit.
What was it like the first time you saw the finished documentary?
I was thrilled, because the ...
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Created on 05 September 2017
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Alice Bag And Leggy Doc "We're Here, We're Present: Women in Punk" Is A Must-See For Music Lovers: BUST Interv
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(Music)
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... pushed me towards music journalism. And from there I started getting into other music and other genres and what not.
I grew up in Boca Raton, Florida, which is basically just one giant retirement home, ...
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Created on 22 July 2017
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Paula Abdul's Not Missing A Beat While On First Tour In 25 Year
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(Music)
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... too short and so am I.”
The national Total Package Tour kicked off in Columbus, Ohio, on May 12 and will conclude in Hollywood, Florida, on July 16.
Abdul's Greatest Hits - Straight Up! album can ...
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Created on 05 July 2017
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Surfing The Feminist Waves: An Interview With Poet Denise Duhamel
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(Books)
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... of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She is a professor at Florida International University in Miami.
More from BUST
Hillary Rodham Clinton To Release ...
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Created on 06 February 2017
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The Quebec Shooter Is Yet Another White Man Who Expressed White Supremacist Views On The Internet And Then Committed Mass Murder
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(Feminism)
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... by the media. But this isn’t the first time that something like this has happened.
In June 2016, Omar Mateen killed 49 people at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida. A former coworker said that Mateen ...
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Created on 31 January 2017
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French Police Are Forcing Muslim Women To Undress Under The Controversial 'Burkini Ban
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(Feminism)
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... sorts of statements are a way to police what is French and what is not French,” said Terrence G. Peterson, a professor at Florida International University, in the New York Times.
And at the center of ...
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Created on 24 August 2016
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10 Ways To Live Large In Small Spaces
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(Living)
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If you think about it, people who live in small spaces are pretty lucky. No, really. Unlimited space is boring. You can just put all of your stuff in there and call it a day. Where’s the fun in that? ...
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Created on 02 May 2016
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This Guinness World Record Athlete Runs To End Human Trafficking: BUST Interview
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(Living)
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The definition of the word 'hope' is a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. It kept families alive during the Holocaust. It made that mountain-climber from 127 Hours trapped ...
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Created on 16 February 2016
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The Price Of Silence: Jameis Winston, Erica Kinsman and Florida State University
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(Feminism)
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How much would you pay to hush your accuser? Florida State University and Erica Kinsman settled on the figure of $950,000. And Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston didn’t have to ...
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Created on 05 February 2016
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'A Sky The Color Of Chaos' Tells The Story Of A Haitian Childhood: BUST Intervie
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(Books)
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... to write once you started?
I started writing A Sky the Color of Chaos in Dan Wakefield’s workshop at Florida International University. I was familiar with many forms of nonfiction—from news articles ...
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Created on 20 January 2016
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5 Theories Explaining Why Low Self-Esteem is a Teen Epidemic
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(General)
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... it’s because they don’t like their selfies. I don’t know about you, but that just sounds ridiculous to me.
An excerpt from the article: “…researchers from Florida State University detected a link between ...
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Created on 09 July 2014
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BUST and Superchief Present LADIES REPRESENT! An All-Female Art Show
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(Arts)
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... originally from Daytona Beach, Florida, creates outdoor print installations featuring portraits that age and decay in cities around the world. She uses scavenged and local materials and embraces print ...
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Created on 07 August 2013
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Student Expelled and Charged Over Her Science Experiment: Is the Punishment Too Harsh?
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(General)
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Kiera Wilmot, sixteen-year-old student in Bartow, Florida has been expelled and is currently facing felony charges for what many are calling “scientific curiosity.” Ten days ago, at 7 a.m. on the grounds ...
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Created on 03 May 2013