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Amy Gray is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Madonna and Sam Smith's new song VULGAR is out
Madonna and Sam Smith have released a provocative new pop song titled 'Vulgar,' featuring crass and sexually aggressive lyrics. The collaboration, which was created the day after the Grammys, has been praised by both artists for its creativity and energy. The song's release follows Sam Smith's controversial performance at the Grammys, which sparked backlash for its religious imagery. Despite recent vocal cord issues forcing Sam to cancel UK shows, the collaboration with Madonna is seen as a positive highlight. Madonna is also preparing for her upcoming greatest hits tour, starting in July.
The Biggest Malpractice: How Hospitals Betray the Public Trust with Billions in Fossil Fuel Pension Investments
Hospitals are criticized for investing billions in fossil fuel pensions, contradicting their public health commitments and sustainability pledges. The Climate Safe Pensions Network's 'First, Do No Harm' campaign urges major healthcare institutions to divest from fossil fuels to protect public health and address climate change. Key organizations like the National Academy of Medicine support decarbonization, while institutions such as HCA Health, Mayo Clinic, Kaiser Permanente, Sloan Kettering, and NYU Langone face criticism for their investments.
Reliant Bank donates tables, chairs in support of Clarksville homeless shelter
Reliant Bank donated tables and chairs to the Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Action Agency (CMCCAA) to support their Old Firehouse Day Shelter, which serves homeless and at-risk individuals. The donation will help CMCCAA better support their outreach projects and maintain social distancing. CMCCAA has supported over 7,000 clients this fiscal year. Reliant Bank emphasizes its commitment to community involvement and positive impact.
Oxygen systems to improve clinical care and outcomes for children and neonates: A stepped-wedge cluster-randomised trial in Nigeria
The study evaluates the impact of improved oxygen systems on clinical outcomes for children and neonates in 12 hospitals in southwest Nigeria. It found no significant mortality benefit for children with the full oxygen system compared to pulse oximetry alone, but pulse oximetry may reduce pneumonia-related deaths. Surprisingly, the full oxygen system was associated with an increased risk of neonatal death. The study highlights the importance of pulse oximetry in improving oxygen usage and clinical outcomes, especially in resource-limited settings. The findings are influenced by the 2016-2017 Nigerian economic recession, which affected hospital admissions and care practices.
The power of women taking nude selfies
The article challenges the prevailing moral panic over women taking nude selfies, arguing that it misframes women as perpetual victims rather than recognizing the potential for empowerment and self-expression. It critiques societal norms that condition women to cater to the male gaze and highlights the power dynamics in heterosexual sexting. The author shares personal experiences and historical examples to illustrate how women's bodies have been both feared and revered. The piece calls for a reframing of the dialogue to focus on equal, consenting sexual communication and correcting power imbalances.
The power of women taking nude selfies
The article challenges the moral panic surrounding women's naked selfies, arguing that it misrepresents women as perpetual victims and ignores their agency and power. It critiques the societal narrative that women take nude selfies for others rather than themselves, leading to victim-blaming. The author shares personal experiences with taking and publishing nude selfies, framing it as an act of empowerment and political defiance. The piece calls for a reframing of the dialogue around women's bodies, advocating for a recognition of women's power and complexity beyond narrow, submissive definitions.
Another International Women’s Day has been and gone. So where are we?
The article reflects on the aftermath of International Women's Day, criticizing the superficial corporate empowerment and the lack of real progress in women's rights. It highlights the repetitive nature of the discourse on women's issues and the media's inadequate representation of women. The piece also discusses Australia's refusal to sign the UN's International Women's Day statement advocating for sexual health education and abortion access, and contrasts this with the Labor Party's plan to link federal health funding to abortion services. Prime Minister Scott Morrison's dismissive response to the debate on abortion rights is critiqued, and the article underscores the ongoing struggle for women's rights beyond the public eye.
Untrue review: Wednesday Martin on the myths of women's sexuality
Wednesday Martin's book 'Untrue' challenges societal norms around women's sexuality, arguing that monogamy has historically benefited men more than women. The book explores themes of infidelity, gender roles, and the societal perception of women's sexual desires. While it presents compelling arguments and insights, it is critiqued for its uneven structure and reliance on questionable sources. Martin highlights the impact of gendered conditioning and the intersection of sexual identity and race, making 'Untrue' a thought-provoking read that will spark discussions on women's transgressions in society and sexuality.
Untrue review: Wednesday Martin on the myths of women's sexuality
Wednesday Martin's book 'Untrue' delves into the myths surrounding women's sexuality and infidelity, challenging societal norms and highlighting the gendered double standards in how infidelity is perceived. The book argues that monogamy has historically benefited men more than women and explores alternatives like open relationships. While the book is rich in content, it suffers from structural issues and questionable citations. Despite these flaws, it makes significant points about gendered conditioning, motherhood, and the intersection of sexual identity and race, ensuring its relevance in ongoing conversations about women's sexuality.
Untrue review: Wednesday Martin on the myths of women's sexuality
Wednesday Martin's book 'Untrue' delves into the myths surrounding women's sexuality and infidelity, challenging societal norms that stigmatize cheating women while often excusing men. The book argues that monogamy has historically benefited men more than women, who are often relegated to roles of unpaid labor. Despite its insightful points on gendered conditioning, motherhood, and the impact of race on sexuality, the book suffers from structural issues and questionable citations. Nevertheless, it offers a thought-provoking exploration of women's sexual autonomy and societal transgressions.
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