Courtney E. Martin, Editor
- Website: http://courtneyemartin.com/
Recent articles:
- The Aisle of Least Resistance, The American Prospect Online, July 21, 2008
- Counter Cyberbullies with Compassion, The Christian Science Monitor, July 9, 2008
- Obama is Not a God, The American Prospect Online, July 9, 2008
- The Carrie Bradshaw Effect,Huffington Post, June 27, 2008
- The Celeb Factor in Politics, The American Prospect Online, June 27, 2008
- Party Crashing: How the Facebook Generation Does Politics, Alternet, June 26, 2008
- Generation Y Refuses Race-Gender Dichotomy, Alternet, June 18, 2008
- Alice and Rebecca Walker Clash: Do Feminists Have to Choose Between Diapers and Dreams?, Alternet, June 13, 2008
- Dear Hillary, The American Prospect Online, June 9, 2008
- Generation Entitled, Dame Magazine, June 5, 2008
- Fanning the Flame of Youth Civic Engagement, Women's Media Center, June 3, 2008
Courtney's favorites:
Recent Entries from Courtney
Recents Comments from Courtney
- Wow, seriously? If Lays was sponsoring feministing I have a feeling we wouldn't all be doing full time jobs in addition to our blogging for less than minimum wage. I posted this pic because I thought this little girl had
(posted to Diet Ads Suck, We Know) - slowhand901, you need to stop from name calling and straight-up personal attacks. It's fine to disagree about the nature of dieting, but there is no reason to resort to ridicule. You will be banned if I see another comment like
(posted to Diet Ads Suck, We Know) - Happy birthday Jos. I can't wait to meet you!
(posted to Happy Birthday, Jos!) - Seems like folks are missing part of Lori's point here. Black women are more likely to get subpar medical treatment--both historically and to date. They are often invisibilized in medical guidelines, where whiteness is the so-called "norm" in many studies
(posted to New Mammogram Guidelines Could Disproportionately Endanger Black Women) - Thanks bitsy. I've been pretty discouraged by all the sexist comments about my appearance/voice/perkiness. I'll probably write a post on the whole experience when it's all said and done. Thanks for noticing.
(posted to Washington Post Pundit Contest Continues)
Responses to Comments from Courtney
- Curious-- who's deciding which posts have comments screened and which don't? A lot of posts lately seem to have them screened but this one doesn't. It would be nice to know up front which is which before posting. (posted to New Mammogram Guidelines Could Disproportionately Endanger Black Women)
- I guess what I don't get with this thread of comments is why so many people are angry that there is a backlash against these guidelines. I can't speak for anyone else but I don't like the reflexive demonizing of (posted to New Mammogram Guidelines Could Disproportionately Endanger Black Women)
- Yes, that is the other main point. If black women are more at risk, then the guidelines SAY that they should get earlier screening. So if they get earlier screening, they are following the guidelines. It makes no sense to (posted to New Mammogram Guidelines Could Disproportionately Endanger Black Women)
- Why would they know when the coverage of these new standards doesn't say a word about different risk factors for black women? Actually, when I first heard this news on the radio they DID specifically mention that black women are (posted to New Mammogram Guidelines Could Disproportionately Endanger Black Women)
- Yeah. Perils of women interested in feminism winding up in women's studies classes that don't seem to do a very good job of explaining statistics, at a guess. In fact, from what I can tell feminism itself (or at least (posted to New Mammogram Guidelines Could Disproportionately Endanger Black Women)











