• I love this shirt, which is being sold as a fundraiser for Planned Parenthood. [Ink to the People]
• Sunday marks one year since George Zimmerman was acquitted for his role in the killing of Trayvon Martin—the Million Hoodies March for Justice will remember the anniversary. [Next City]
• The one-and-only Judy Blume discusses becoming a writer and her surprise at having her books banned. [Guardian]
• How to be a feminist when you’re all alone: Writer Kayla Hogan has this personal dispatch from North Dakota. [North Dakota Poems]
• A new documentary profiling women who work as strippers in Texas is in the works—it looks interesting. [IndieGoGo]
• Melissa McEwan runs talks about the horrible things that are “acceptable” to say about fat people. [Shakesville]
• NBC show Constantine, which debuts in October, is being reworked specifically to give the show a better, stronger female lead. [The Mary Sue]
• Mmm… historical smut. Here’s a look at the rise of pornographic literature in the 1600s. [The Toast]
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WHY ARE YOU PROMOTING
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WHY ARE YOU PROMOTING SHAKESVILLE?! Melissa McEwan is an awful bully who, among other things, has been known to silence WoC.
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