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Elizabeth DiNovella

BERJAYAElizabeth DiNovella is Culture Editor of The Progressive. She writes about activism, politics, music, books, and film. She also produces Progressive Radio, a thirty-minute public affairs program hosted by Matthew Rothschild. Before working for The Progressive, DiNovella was the News and Public Affairs Director at WORT-FM, the community radio station of Madison, Wisconsin.
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Charmer in Chief »

By Elizabeth DiNovella, September 30, 2010

In Madison, President Obama returned to his soaring rhetoric of 2008 and the campus audience gave him a lusty endorsement. But even Obama couldn’t charm everyone.read more

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Charmer in Chief »

Elizabeth DiNovella

President Barack Obama rolled into Madison, Wisconsin, on a crisp fall afternoon to rally his base for the upcoming midterm election. He spoke on the stairs of U.W.-Madison’s Memorial Library to an energetic crowd of 26,500 people


“I don’t know about you, but I’m fired up,” he said when he took the stage to a roar of applause.


Obama was noticeably looser in his speech than in previous visits during the presidential campaign. Casually dressed in a light blue dress shirt with rolled sleeves and no tie, the President warmed up the audience with tales of his youth.read more

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French Workers Say Non to Retirement Reform »

Elizabeth DiNovella

French workers organized a second round of strikes on September 23 against pension reform. President Nicolas Sarkozy wants to hike the retirement age from 60 to 62; full retirement benefits would kick in at 67, instead of 65.

Sound familiar?read more

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Who Says Football Isn’t Pretty? »

By Elizabeth DiNovella, August 28, 2010

It’s going to take more than a pink jersey to make me believe that the NFL takes women seriously.read more

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Who Says Football Isn’t Pretty? »

Elizabeth DiNovella

Football season is upon us and the National Football League is out to woo female fans. It’s launching a new line of women’s apparel, meant to be “both fashionable and sporty.”
According to The New York Times, the marketing blitz will feature print ads that say, “Who Says Football Isn’t Pretty?”
The female fan base of the NFL is huge—more than 45 million women watch NFL games each weekend, myself included.read more

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The Outspoken Ozzie Guillen »

By Elizabeth DiNovella, August 7, 2010

White Sox coach Ozzie Guillen got into hot water this week for pointing out the different treatment foreign players receive from Major League Baseball. But it’s not chance that players from the DR are treated shabbily; it’s practically corporate policy.read more

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The Outspoken Ozzie Guillen »

Elizabeth DiNovella

White Sox coach Ozzie Guillen got into hot water this week for pointing out the different treatment foreign players receive from Major League Baseball.read more

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Midwest Oil Spill »

By Elizabeth DiNovella, July 30, 2010

The oil industry spills again, this time in Michigan. What’s so striking is how formulaic the oil spill story has become.read more

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Midwest Oil Spill »

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The oil industry spills again, this time in Michigan. Pipelines owned by Enbridge Energy Partners leaked crude into the Kalamazoo River. The EPA estimates more than 1 million gallons have been spilled.
Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm has criticized both Enbridge and the EPA for their inadequate response to the crisis. She warned of a “tragedy of epic proportions” if the oil reaches Lake Michigan, a distinct possibility.
What’s so striking is how formulaic the oil spill story has become.read more

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Jesse Jackson Jr.’s Golden Silence in Blago Corruption Trial »

By Elizabeth DiNovella, July 24, 2010

Jackson has long denied knowledge or involvement of the alleged scheme to buy the Senate seat. But a few weeks ago, the federal prosecutors publicly suggested for the first time that Jackson was aware of efforts by his allies to swap campaign cash for his appointment.read more

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Jesse Jackson Jr.’s Golden Silence in Blago Corruption Trial »

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In the circus known as Illinois politics, the center ring corruption trial of former Governor Rod Blagojevich is coming to an end. Closing arguments are set for Monday, and a verdict is expected in August.read more

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Corporate Media Neglects World Cup Protests  »

By Elizabeth DiNovella, June 25, 2010.

The World Cup is getting lots of coverage these days. But we're not hearing enough about the demonstrations taking place in South Africa.read more

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World Cup, Sports and Social Justice at USSF »

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The World Cup is getting lots of coverage these days. But we’re not hearing enough about the demonstrations taking place in South Africa.read more

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Domestic Workers Celebrate at Social Forum »

By Elizabeth DiNovella, June 23, 2010.

It was back at the 2007 social forum in Atlanta where the National Domestic Workers Alliance was formed. So it’s amazing and inspiring to come back to the social forum three years later and hear about their victory in New York State.read more

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USSF Day 2: Organizing with Love »

Elizabeth DiNovella

“Great organizing campaigns are like great love affairs. You begin to see life through a different lens. You change in unexpected ways. You lose sleep, but you also feel boundless energy. You develop new relationships and new interests. Your skin becomes more open to the world around you. Life feels different, and it’s almost like you’ve been reborn. And, most importantly, you begin to feel things that you previously couldn’t have even imagined are possible.read more

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