By Kimberley Johnson on December 1, 2016
Donald Trump, LGBT, LGBTQ, San Francisco, San Francisco Defies Donald Trump, San Francisco Sanctuary City
Civil Rights, Climate/Nature, LGBT Issues, Women's Issues
San Francisco is one of the most liberal cities in the nation and it sent a powerful, defiant message to Donald Trump. Last month, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors issued a warning to president-elect Donald Trump by passing a resolution reaffirming the city’s commitment to the rights and values of the LBGTQ community, protecting healthcare, women’s rights, […]
By Kimberley Johnson on November 14, 2016
Abortion, Christains, Donald Trump, Mike Pence
Uncategorized
President Elect Trump appeared on 60 Minutes last night and told Leslie Stahl that he’ll appoint “pro-life” Supreme Court Justices, Roe v. Wade will be repealed, abortion will be left up to the states, and women who want to terminate an unwanted pregnancy will have to travel to another state where abortion is legal. In 2015, a survey […]
By Kimberley Johnson on November 4, 2016
Donald Trump, feminism, feminist, Hillary Clinton, sexism, Susan Sarandon
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I was a child of the ’70s. I watched strong women — like you — change the world for the better. What an utter disappointment you’ve turned out to be. When you said you believe in equality of the sexes but refused to identify as a feminist, I was confused. Clearly you’re not a stupid […]
By Samuel Warde on November 3, 2016
Bill Maher, Bill Maher #WhinyLittleBitch Comedy Show, Bill Maher Roasts Donald Trump, Donald Trump
Celebrity, Entertainment, Smackdowns
Bill Maher annihilated Donald Trump during a stand-up comedy set titled #WhinyLittleBitch. Comedian, political commentator and television host Bill Maher live streamed his show from the famous Largo Comedy Club in Los Angeles to his fans on Facebook. The show has been viewed 1.1 million times so far, receiving over 64,000 comments and has been […]
By Kimberley Johnson on October 7, 2016
body image, dieting, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, self-esteem, yougn women
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In the 1990s, I was pursuing an acting career in Los Angeles. Because I stand at almost 6 feet and was slender — not emaciated — I was often told I needed to lose weight in order to work. There was one woman in particular, who I will not name (because she’s recognizable and was on a […]