May 2008 Archives
The new issue of the Mothers
Movement Online is live at last! This edition offers expanded coverage of the MMO's central topic: the objectives and progress of the mothers'
movement in the
In the Essays
section, Kathleen Furin writes about
the "Hot Moms" movement. While it's something of a relief to discover
that moms are finally considered fuckable in the eyes of popular culture, Furin
asks whether claiming our right to pursue hotness is truly a liberating trend
for mothers, or simply adds a new twist to the culture of judgment and
self-doubt that mothers are already subjected to (MILF:
Is the Hot Moms Movement Really a Sign of Progress?). Also in Essays, returning
contributor Jampa Williams offers an
intensely personal account of the awakening of her
opposition to the war in
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The new issue of the Mothers
Movement Online is live at last! This edition offers expanded coverage of the MMO's central topic: the objectives and progress of the mothers'
movement in the
In the Essays
section, Kathleen Furin writes about
the "Hot Moms" movement. While it's something of a relief to discover
that moms are finally considered fuckable in the eyes of popular culture, Furin
asks whether claiming our right to pursue hotness is truly a liberating trend
for mothers, or simply adds a new twist to the culture of judgment and
self-doubt that mothers are already subjected to (MILF:
Is the Hot Moms Movement Really a Sign of Progress?). Also in Essays, returning
contributor Jampa Williams offers an
intensely personal account of the awakening of her
opposition to the war in
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With all eyes on the high drama of the Democratic primary race, Mother's Day has taken a back seat in the news cycle this spring. And that's just fine with me, since I've truly come to dread the mainstream media's perverse fascination with reviving the mommy wars every year. In any case, I'm here to liberate motherhood, not to celebrate it -- and while touching human interest stories about mothers heroically overcoming overwhelming setbacks are, well, incredibly touching, the profiles in maternal courage that predictably surface in the month of May do more to idealize the magical power of maternal stamina than to highlight the reality that every mother in the United States needs and deserves more support from our society than she's getting -- and far too many of us are falling through the cracks.