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Stories by Jaclyn Friedman

Jaclyn Friedman is a writer, poet and activist based in Boston. She produces Where Your Mouth Is, a monthly podcast, exclusively for AlterNet.

We Are All Roman Polanski's Victims, And We All Deserve Justice

When a rapist, no matter how gifted or famous, is allowed to escape justice, we're all harmed.
Posted on Oct 2, 2009, Source: AlterNet

Chris Brown's Sentencing for Beating Rihanna: Let's Focus on What Really Matters

Did the court let Brown off too easy for beating girlfriend Rihanna? The author says that's the wrong question.
Posted on Aug 6, 2009, Source: AlterNet

Drinking and Rape: The Rest of the Story

Blasting women with warnings about getting drunk in public does little to help them and sidesteps men's responsibility for sexual assault.
Posted on Mar 6, 2007, Source: Women's eNews

Where Your Mouth Is #3: Ownership Society

In this edition of our exclusive podcast: pink ribbons, asian vegetables, shareholder activism and buying the blogosphere.
Posted on Aug 9, 2005, Source: AlterNet

Where Your Mouth Is Special Edition: Amy Domini Interview

Money doesn't have to be dirty, and the head of the biggest socially responsible investing firm tells us how to play clean with your green.
Posted on Aug 9, 2005, Source: AlterNet

Where Your Mouth Is #2: The Mainstream

In this episode of Where Your Mouth Is, Jaclyn Friedman examines just what is this elusive American mainstream, and does anyone actually identify with it?
Posted on Jun 30, 2005, Source: AlterNet

Where Your Mouth Is #1: The Culture of Life

"Where Your Mouth Is" is a podcast about the messy places where our ideas, ideals and day to day life collide. In each episode, host Jaclyn Friedman and a variety of contributors explore (and sometimes explode) a theme based on a political buzzword or phrase.
Posted on Jun 14, 2005, Source: AlterNet