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On Our Radar: Feminist News Roundup
Here’s all the news on our radar today:
• A new report shows how much gentrification has remade the Bay Area landscape: Between 1990 and 2011, ... Read more »
BitchTapes: Damn Those Queers Are Loud!
A mix of loud ROCK music by GAY PEOPLE! Turn it up!
This tape is curated by Dani, who is a member of the queer punk-house band Du Og Meg and loud gay bands Love & Caring and Forever.
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An Interview with "Saturday Night Live" Writer Katie Rich
Katie Rich is a sharp and bold Chicago comedian, and a new writer at Saturday Night Live.
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This Week, Groups in 24 Countries Stood Up to Street Harassment
An anti-street harassment protester in Kathmandu this week. Photo via ... Read more »
On Our Radar: Feminist News Roundup
Here’s the news on my radar today…
• A North Carolina transgender student was confronted by campus security after using... Read more »
On Our Radar: Feminist News Roundup
Here’s all the feminist news on our radar today:
• A scripted reality show called GAME_JAM was suppose to pit a team of game developers against each other. But instead, the cast joined ranks after the... Read more »
One More State Realizes That We Need to Stop Shackling Pregnant Women
Last week, the Massachusetts Legislature sent a resounding message: stop shackling pregnant women in prison.
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Documentary "Finding Vivian Maier" Reveals the Work of a Mysterious Street Photographer
At the beginning of the Finding Vivian Maier, numerous friends, relatives, and former employers of the recently discovered Chicago street photographer... Read more »
On Our Radar: Feminist News Roundup
Here’s all the feminist news on our radar today:
• The new CEO of the open source nonprofit Mozilla donated money to the Prop 8 campaign in California... Read more »
Poets on Pop Culture: Three New Feminist Poetry Books that Deal With Reality TV, Shopping, and Rihanna
April is National Poetry Month, a perfect excuse to spend some time today reading some interesting new feminist poems.
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