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    <title type="text">Luise Pusch&#39;s weblog</title>
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    <updated>2010-09-05T11:07:41Z</updated>
    <rights>Copyright (c) 2010, Luise F. Pusch</rights>
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      <title>&quot;The Kids Are All Right&quot; &#45; but the film isn’t</title>
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      <published>2010-07-23T18:26:23Z</published>
      <updated>2010-07-25T04:12:24Z</updated>
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            <name>Luise F. Pusch</name>
            <email>luise.f.pusch@gmail.com</email>
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        Last night we went to the movies with two girlfriends and saw “The Kids Are All Right.” The film is all the rage right now in the U.S. and is the subject of lively discussion; after all, director Lisa Cholodenko has tackled the previously taboo subject of “lesbian mothers with children from the sperm bank” for the first time. In the media you hear nothing but praise, and the opening take is impressive: with 1.8 million dollars the film ranks in 12th place. It garnered the Teddy Award in February at the Berlin Film Festival and is said to have been &#8230; 
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      <title>Ann Dunham, Anthropologist &#45; Barack Obama’s Mother</title>
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      <published>2009-01-24T01:05:20Z</published>
      <updated>2009-01-27T02:12:21Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Luise F. Pusch</name>
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        At our Christmas get-together I asked my brother and my sister-in-law: “So, what do you know about Obama’s mother?” – “His father was Black and came from Kenya, and she was white and died of cancer,” was their answer, more or less. “Why do you ask?” “Obama’s mother, Stanley Ann Dunham Soetoro, was an anthropologist and wrote an 800-page long dissertation. Moreover, she was one of the earliest campaigners for micro-credits for women.” They hadn’t heard any of this before I told them, only again and again the sad story of her fight against American medical insurance providers before her early &#8230; 
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