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  • Gerda Lerner Dies: NOW Founder Was 92

    Gerda Lerner Dies: NOW Founder Was 92

    Gerda Lerner, who was one of the founders of the National Organization for Women, died of apparent old age on Wednesday. She was 92 years old.

    Lerner lived through the Nazi occupation after growing up in a well-to-do Jewish family in Austria, but was imprisoned at the age of 18. The time she spent in jail was invaluable, she said, because she learned so much from the women she shared a cell with.

    ‘‘They taught me how to survive,’’ Lerner wrote in ‘‘Fireweed: a Political Autobiography.’’ ‘’Everything I needed to get through the rest of my life I learned in jail in those six weeks.’’

    Lerner once said that the entire time period taught her much about how manipulative people are with one another and led to her strong opinions on the teaching of women in history, something which simply wasn’t done in those days. Gender equality became a focal point for her, and when she became a professor at Sarah Lawrence College, she created the first graduate program based on women’s history in the country. Despite the accolades she won from some, there were still others who formed the old-school way of thinking, who would have her and other women believe that their own ancestors weren’t worth learning about.

    ‘‘When I was faced with noticing that half the population has no history, and I was told that that’s normal, I was able to resist the pressure,” she said of refusing to accept it.

    Her convictions, and the way she taught others to look beyond what they were being told, made her an icon in the eyes of everyone who knew her. She will be fondly remembered by students and friends, even if some of them found her “difficult” in the classroom at first; she refused to let anyone not live up to their potential, and while that may have proved frustrating for some, her students realized in the end how far she’d taken them.

    “She was always a very strong-willed and opinionated woman,” her son, Dan Lerner, said. “I think those are the hallmarks of great people, people that have strong points of view and firmly held convictions.”

  • “Rush Babes”: Limbaugh’s Facebook Page Garnering Support

    Rush Limbaugh has been in the news a lot recently (but then, when isn’t he?) regarding his views on women’s rights, especially after an incident with Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke in which he called her a “slut” after she made statements about birth control availability. Now, he’s looking to gain female supporters with a new Facebook page aimed at conservative women, which he calls “Rush Babes For America“.

    After the radio-show host made derogatory comments towards Fluke, the National Organization for Women (NOW) began campaigning against him to try and get his show taken off the air. Limbaugh says he’s tired of the “liberal organization disguised as a group that’s interested in the rights of women” and says they only “represent a tiny number of highly-agitated activist types. They’re basically miserable and unhappy women, for whatever reason.” His counter reaction to NOW is “Rush Babes”, which already has over 22,000 likes on Facebook.

    Limbaugh had this to say on Twitter:

    Rush Babes for America: Bill Maher can conduct his own War on Women, as long as it’s against conservative women. http://t.co/pgBBtauh 17 hours ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Love it or hate it, the page is getting a lot of attention.

    I couldn’t get to Facebook to join Rush Babes for America fast enough! Love ya, Rush @Limbaugh! Thanks for this page! 21 hours ago via TweetDeck ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Laugh or cry? Limbaugh launches “Rush Babes” to counter feminist campaigns targeting his advertisers http://t.co/QQiAE2wb 1 hour ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Limbaugh’s “Rush Babes for America” combine tire flap cliches, family values http://t.co/WvqAi19G 9 minutes ago via Tweet Button ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    “Rush Babes” campaign is a thing now. With a logo. http://t.co/J30qyfHr #SorryAmerica 2 hours ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    I joined Rush Babes for America! http://t.co/36OKOikS @rushlimbaugh 21 hours ago via web ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto