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 <title>Studs Terkel, 1912 - 2008</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;On the eve of one of the most important elections in American history, historian and journalist Studs Terkel died last week. His work wasn&amp;#39;t specifically geared toward sexuality, but his death is a loss for anyone who&amp;#39;s ever felt like their story wasn&amp;#39;t being told in the media. Terkel was best known for his oral histories like &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://powells.com/biblio/1-9781565843424-6&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; title=&quot;Powells: Working, by Studs Terkel&quot;&gt;Working&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=&quot;http://powells.com/biblio/62-9781565843431-0&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; title=&quot;Powells: The Good War, by Studs Terkel&quot;&gt;The Good War&lt;/a&gt;,&lt;/em&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://powells.com/biblio/62-9781565846562-0&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; title=&quot;Powell&#039;s: Hard Times by Studs Terkel&quot;&gt;&lt;em&gt;Hard Times&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, which recorded the voices of ordinary Americans talking about the effects that major historical events had on their everyday lives. What I liked about him even more than his approach to history, though, was that he was irascible and unapologetic in his commitment to progressive politics.&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://sexinthepublicsquare.org/node/751&quot;&gt;read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 16:13:52 -0800</pubDate>
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 <title>Sex Positive Journalism Awards - October 4 in NYC</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt; &lt;img src=&quot;http://www.sexies.org/images/logo.gif&quot; alt=&quot;sex-positive journalism awards logo&quot; width=&quot;132&quot; height=&quot;164&quot; align=&quot;left&quot; /&gt;Thanks to &lt;a href=&quot;http://debbienathan.com&quot;&gt;Debbie Nathan&lt;/a&gt; for reminding me to post this! I hope to be there on Saturday, myself. There is an awful lot of reporting on sex-related issues that presumes sex - at least any sex other than the procreative-marital kind - to be automatically bad or dangerous. There are lots of subtle and not-so-subtle negative attitudes about sex that pervade much mainstream press coverage. I can&amp;#39;t say it better than &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.sexies.org/about.html&quot;&gt;they do here&lt;/a&gt;. For those reasons and more we need to actively support sex-positive journalism. So join the party on Saturday night: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;blockquote&gt;&lt;p&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.sexies.org/news/newsitem7.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Join Us for the Sexies Award Ceremony and Party, Oct. 4, New York City&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;   &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt; Contact: Susan Wright, 917-848-6544 or Miriam Axel-Lute &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt; Join us in New York City to celebrate the awarding of the first Sex-Positive Journalism Awards. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://sexinthepublicsquare.org/ElizabethsBlog/sex-positive-journalism-awards&quot;&gt;read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 14:15:02 -0700</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Elizabeth</dc:creator>
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 <title>Journalists who challenge moralism</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;A few days ago &lt;a href=&quot;/node/584#comment-1264&quot;&gt;I suggested&lt;/a&gt;  (in response to &lt;a href=&quot;/node/584#comment-1261&quot;&gt;Roy Kay&amp;#39;s suggestion&lt;/a&gt;  about contacting supportive journalists to write stories from a human rights perspective) that we should have a forum where we can collect names and references for such journalists. At the end of the forum I&amp;#39;ll put together some resource pages but for now we can collect the information here. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In the comments please leave the names of journalists you know who have demonstrated a willingness to challenge the dominant, moralistic approach to stories about trafficking and sex work. If possible, links or references for stories would be great! &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://sexinthepublicsquare.org/node/596&quot;&gt;read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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 <category domain="http://sexinthepublicsquare.org/taxonomy/term/948">SITPS Presents: Sex Work, Trafficking and Human Rights</category>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 11:10:14 -0800</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Elizabeth</dc:creator>
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 <title>Debbie Nathan</title>
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 <description>Author of &lt;em&gt;Satan&#039;s Silence: Ritual Abuse and the Making of a Modern American Witch Hunt&lt;/em&gt;, journalist, contributor to Counterpunch and Alternet among many others, Debbie Nathan writes about sexual politics and immigration. </description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 14:45:45 -0700</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Elizabeth</dc:creator>
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