Shameless Self-Promotion Sunday

What have you been writing about this week? Leave your links to specific posts, and a short description, in the comments.

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  1. 1
    Sarah J 4.27.2008 at 5:28 pm |

    On shutting up–about racism, sexism, homophobia.

    and some thoughts about bodies, skin.

  2. 2
    Katie 4.27.2008 at 5:33 pm |

    My experiences during this year’s Day of Silence, a youth-led protest against the “silencing” of GLBT students through discrimination and bullying.

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    Dr. Free-Ride 4.27.2008 at 5:44 pm |

    What if someone made a “feminist” “joke” and half of his commenters said, “You know, that’s not actually funny”? What if his response to his commenters was “It is too funny! Here, let me explain it to you …”?

    I consider what all this says about who he thinks he’s talking to.

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    mk 4.27.2008 at 5:50 pm |

    Busy week for me! I’m not sure if this is floating around elsewhere, but I posted the full statement by Judge Cooperman on the Sean Bell shooting verdict. I also wrote an entry to submit to The Angry Black Woman’s Carnival of Allies.

    And yet another post on bathrooms.

  5. 5
    zak 4.27.2008 at 5:51 pm |

    New study released in the Uk about pregnancy discrimination in the workplace. . . heartwarming, really. . . not!

    And I’d still like people to visit YouAreMyInspiration.org to honor your inspiration/mentor and earmark your donation towards the underserved teen girl programming of your choice.

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    enlightened 4.27.2008 at 6:02 pm |

    And 76% of managers admitted that they would not hire a new recruit if they knew they were going to fall pregnant within six months of starting the job…

    Ok, business management 101. A successfull business relies on a consistent, experienced workforce. If a candidate is likely to become pregnant within 6 months of their start date, there is a very high likelihood that they will be taking anywhere from 6 weeks to 6 months to forever off after they give birth 9 months after they become pregnant. This is contrary to the principle of an experienced, consistent workforce. Therefore, in order to increase a business’ likelihood of success a business owner should avoid hiring those likely to get pregnant. Does that make sense to you Zak?

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    Thene 4.27.2008 at 6:05 pm |

    This was just over a week ago, but I’ve not managed to get anything out since; discussing marriage with a friend, and how a necessary legal procedure hurt my queer brain.

  8. 8
    Caitlin 4.27.2008 at 6:08 pm |

    On advertising, which sparked the debate ‘is the objectification of men rare in advertising, especially in comparison with women?’, and on Hooters coming to the UK

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    Miss Nomered 4.27.2008 at 6:47 pm |

    Lots of blogging about the day of silence, which I organized at my school.

    Plus, my frustration with doctors and pharamcists who won’t dispense birth control, because it violates their “moral beliefs”.

  10. 11
    calixti 4.27.2008 at 6:48 pm |

    I responded to a Fandom Women Appreciation Meme a friend of mine started and spoke about how fandom helped lead me to, and shape me as, a feminist.

  11. 12
    RG 4.27.2008 at 6:48 pm |

    On the ways the government keeps us from realizing the real cost of the war, and the disconnect from my experience of lobbying members of Congress to end the war and the visceral reality of the tragedy in Iraq.

  12. 13
    Kathy G. 4.27.2008 at 6:57 pm |

    Here are some of the feminist-oriented stuff I’ve posted this week:

    1. A post on “the unfinished business of feminism,” which concerns working class feminism and work/family issues:
    http://thegspot.typepad.com/blog/2008/04/the-unfinished.html

    2. A post explaining why this week’s New Republic cover of Hillary Clinton is sexist:
    http://thegspot.typepad.com/blog/2008/04/ut-in-that-it-i.html

    3. A post about disability policy and the presidential candidates, which includes a section at the end about why I think disability is a feminist issue:
    http://thegspot.typepad.com/blog/2008/04/disability-poli.html

    4. A smackdown of the libertarian idiocies of Megan McArdle, in which I also call out some sexist bullshit — i.e., a male blogger referring to an exchange McArdle and I had as a “catfight”:
    http://thegspot.typepad.com/blog/2008/04/coase-again.html

    5. A tribute to the wonderful Dolly Parton:
    http://thegspot.typepad.com/blog/2008/04/weekend-diva–3.html

    I hope you enjoy some or all of them!

    Kathy

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    Danakitty 4.27.2008 at 6:59 pm |

    On the danger of “forgetting” how to perform abortions, and how it parallels other politicized medical problems.

    I also just started The Privilege Project and I could really use some help getting it off the ground.

    (Brooklynite, you mentioned you had some blog posts, do you mind linking them and I’ll add them to the site?)

  14. 16
    la pobre habladora 4.27.2008 at 7:19 pm |

    We were hardly alone in writing about race and privilege this week, and we did link over to Feministe in a couple of posts on those topics. I’m not sure we had any huge revelations, but I did really, really like comments made on this post about these issues. Seriously, some of my commenters are awesome.

  15. 17
    Fellow-ette 4.27.2008 at 7:24 pm |

    My thoughts on the Sean Bell tragedy,

  16. 18
    Michael Hussey 4.27.2008 at 7:25 pm |

    Homophobic and anti-evolution Florida Republican Ronda Storms pushes religious speciality plates. Storms also fears “first and second-graders” will have sex if sex education is taught in public schools. The lady has been busy lately. To put it mildly.

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    laurab 4.27.2008 at 7:27 pm |

    For those who were reading the previous thread and were interested in forming a book/reading group: http://theasyetunnamedbookclub.blogspot.com/

    It’s all very preliminary, so have at it.

  18. 20
    Michael Hussey 4.27.2008 at 7:31 pm |

    Florida Senate member Ronda Storms has sponsored billed against evolution, and sex education because it might lead to the “prematurely deflowering kindergartners and first- and second-graders.” A couldn’t make up someone as nutty as Storms if I tried.

  19. 21
    Red Stapler 4.27.2008 at 7:39 pm |

    This week on Red Stapler
    I give my official opinion of the Open Source Boob Project.

    If you’re sick of reading about it, feel free to go to last week’s posts about New York Comic Con.

  20. 22
    Michael Hussey 4.27.2008 at 7:43 pm |

    Sorry for the double comment.

  21. 24
    Michelle 4.27.2008 at 7:46 pm |

    On…

    John McCain’s disposition to protect big business versus the individual citizen, mainly women… basically we should all just take it when we’re not being paid fairly. ugh.

  22. 25
    Torri 4.27.2008 at 8:22 pm |

    I’ve been working on creating a high fantasy book/comic, I’ve already got a lot of characters set out (main party is a female mage, female rogue and a male druid) only thing I’m having issue with is coming up with a good plot.
    Now high fantasy is pretty rife with steriotypes and sexist cliches so I was wondering if anyone would like to drop me a line on things they’d like to see or are sick of seeing in fantasy stories
    (goes withought saying there aren’t going to be any chain mail bikinies in this story)

  23. 26
    Lynn Gazis-Sax 4.27.2008 at 8:44 pm |

    On reading Roots (and a round up of some recent Gambian news, just because that’s where Kunta Kinte came from).

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    Brooklynite 4.27.2008 at 8:55 pm |

    I’ve launched a big new blog on student activism, past and present. The blog is here, and the announcement post at my regular blog is here. If you’ve got suggestions for links or news I should be featuring there, please pass them along.

  25. 28
    Jay 4.27.2008 at 9:58 pm |

    I get royally pissed off by the New Momism, blog-comment-version.

    Oh, and I love my melon baller.

  26. 29
    ouyangdan 4.27.2008 at 10:23 pm |

    i just want people to know i am paying attention.

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    Grandpa Dinosaur 4.27.2008 at 10:30 pm |

    Well, first I gotta plug mah blog again: Pregnant Dug-Dealing Prostitutes.

    So I wrote one blog article ( a few days back) on about the reasons why I feel strongly about fighting against stereotypes called Preparing for Death. Because you know, I’m all RADICAL asking for the right to be considered human as a woman and all that crazy enka.

    Also, I’d like to plug the Introduction in a series that my co-conspirator, Davitta Cuttita is writing called How Black is Black?

    Do enjoy.

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    Jha 4.27.2008 at 10:36 pm |

    I wrote a post on stuff I learned from romance novels.

    I’m really disappointed with the latest one I bought though. Maybe because I’m reading it with a feminist eye now and I’m seeing the hero’s actions as really despicable. I may write about it soon.

  29. 32
    Bianca Reagan 4.27.2008 at 11:01 pm |
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    C. 4.27.2008 at 11:06 pm |

    This week I wrote about being groped on the subway, sex work in Canada, and dealing with my various disorders.

  31. 35
    Lindsay 4.27.2008 at 11:47 pm |

    I’ve decided that menstrual blood has magical powers, yearly birth control costs are crazy expensive, and that the “untooning” of Jessica Rabbit isn’t helping out either.

    My friend Kate had something to say about the ultrasound legislation in Oklahoma and her and Amelia attended a John Ashcroft speech.

    Jen addressed pedophilia and the misogyny that is Rock of Love.

  32. 36
    ripley 4.28.2008 at 12:35 am |
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    Cortney 4.28.2008 at 12:58 am |

    I finally updated my blog after catching the past few episodes of The Colbert Report. Ugh.

    Also, for those living in Chicago, I am reviving the HollabackChitown site and I would love to hear your tales of street harassment. I am sure you have plenty!

  34. 38
    Flamethorn 4.28.2008 at 1:02 am |

    I rant briefly about the Lord of the Rings movies.

  35. 39
    Kim@Religiarchy 4.28.2008 at 1:05 am |

    I drop my atheism for new belief in a Balloon Religion

    Other than that, I was kinda lazy this week. Well, busy really.

  36. 40
    Renee 4.28.2008 at 1:11 am |

    I started a blog last Monday. I have been reading them for awhile and finally decided to add my own voice to the mix. I called it womanist musings. It focuses on how race, class and gender effect black women. So far I most proud of my first post which is entitled womanist manifesto, in which I declare the reasons why I am a feminist.

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    Arynne. 4.28.2008 at 2:50 am |

    Okay, I’m on my sidekick so I have to just type the links. No one knows me but, my best friend and I just started a hollaback for Tampa Bay and Orlando, Florida (we looked for one to post on and couldn’t find one, soooo….). And we also started a magazine. Well, here’s the links.

    http://www.myspace.com/fbombzine
    http://hollabacktampaorlando.blogspot.com/
    http://www.myspace.com/hollabacktampaorlando

    They’re still being worked on.

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    lindabeth 4.28.2008 at 2:53 am |

    I did a post on the “outcry” at sexualized ads in an Abercrombie store that happened a bit back.

    Sexualized Ads Become “Obscene” When Guys are the Objects

  39. 43
    Fibrofog 4.28.2008 at 3:22 am |

    I reflected on how a progressing disability has affected life, on the ways disabled folks are vulnerable to the ones we depend on, and the omnipresent feeling of burdening others with the unique needs our disabilities present.

  40. 45
    DAS 4.28.2008 at 9:04 am |

    I updated my blog almost daily last week, because I was so busy trying to avoid work, er, had so much to talk about. For instance, I blogged about Bitter-gate and made a prediction about what will, IMHO, be one of McCain’s key campaign themes.

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    queerunity 4.28.2008 at 9:17 am |

    Check out my activist blog for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Asexual, and Intersexual community.
    http://www.queersunited.blogspot.com

  42. 47
    E-Visible Woman 4.28.2008 at 10:54 am |

    I’ve been writing about whether or not men can be truly feminist, can white people be truly anti-racist, privilege…

  43. 48
    Courtney Stoker 4.28.2008 at 1:20 pm |

    Aw, damn. I’m late.

    Anyway, a while back I wrote an article about fat hate in The Megaphone, our campus newspaper. It evoked a nasty response from a student named Lane Hill, and this is my reply to him.

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    violet 4.28.2008 at 11:31 pm |
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    Blunderbuss 4.29.2008 at 9:59 am |

    Torri: I vastly recommend Limyaael’s Fantasy Rants. Not only do they cover every fantasy and writing topic imaginable, but they also cover feminist fantasy, heroines, LGBT in fantasy, etc, etc.

    Do note they are rants, so they’re pretty snarky. Not like that’s a bad thing.

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