Stories by Anne Elizabeth Moore
Anne Elizabeth Moore is a Fulbright scholar, Truthout columnist, and author of Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity (The New Press, 2007) and Hey Kidz, Buy This Book (Soft Skull, 2004). She has written for Good, Snap Judgment, Bitch, the Progressive, The Onion, Feministing, The Stranger, In These Times, The Boston Phoenix, and Tin House. Her work with young women in Southeast Asia has been featured in Time Out Chicago, Make/Shift, Today’s Chicago Woman, Windy City Times, and Print magazines, and on GritTV and NPR’s Worldview. Her latest book, Cambodian Grrrl, is the first in a series on independent culture, globalization, and women’s rights in Southeast Asia.
Posted on Apr 5, 2012, Source: TruthOut.org
70 percent of the clothing made in Cambodia is sold in the United States--where's the Foxconn-style outrage over atrocious conditions for garment workers?
Posted on Mar 16, 2005, Source: In These Times
At American Girl Place, girls can pick dolls whose eye and hair color and ethnic background match their own. Why not go there and see if these young shoppers want more from their role models than an array of outfits?