Jessica Schreindl

Jessica Schreindl is a TV producer in Seattle, Washington. She graduated with her M.A. from Syracuse University where she studied film history and documentary filmmaking. Born and raised in the great Northwest, she has worn the hat of a journalist, photographer and bartender. Her favorite topics to write about are foreign policy, feminism, gender inequality, corporate power, human rights and civil liberties.

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Pop Culture's Big Booty Trend Is Bad News for Women

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Cliteracy: 21 Things Millennials Should Know About the Clitoris

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Trayvon Martin and Paula Deen Prove White America Needs to Have a Talk About Race

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Daniel Bergner: Journalist's Book Declares Women Like Sex

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Should Women Take Their Husbands’ Last Names in 2013?

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Marissa Mayer Isn't Bad For Women — the Pressure to "Have it All" is

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People Who Are "Fearful" Tend to Be Politically Conservative, Study Says

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5 New Songs That Prove Country Music is Better Than Ever

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Why Men Need Feminism

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Lena Dunham is Wrong to Blame Rihanna For Getting Back With Chris Brown

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John Brennan CIA Nomination: Liberals Fall Silent On Obama "Kill List" Crafter Pick

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Zero Dark Thirty Movie: Osama Bin Laden Film is Guided By the White House Official Narrative

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Sexy Halloween Costumes: Why Women Cannot Win, Even on Halloween

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Why Cover? French Rapper Converts to Islam, Defends Hijab on National TV

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Presidential Polls 2012: Ironically, Many of the 47 Percent Dependent on Government Live in Red States

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Michelle Obama DNC Speech Was Meant to Win Hearts and Votes, and That is Exactly What it Did

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Nicki Minaj Misogyny: Why Female Artists Are Tearing Women Down

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Top 5 Reasons Obama is Not a True Liberal

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War on Religion: Sikh Shooting and Missouri Mosque Fire Part of a Wider Problem in America

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Dark Knight Rises Review: Batman Film Capitalizes on Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party