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End of Gender: Paige Schilt on "Genderful" Parenting and Teaching Kids to Think Critically
I caught up with parent/teacher/blogger/activist Paige Schilt to get her take on the new wave of parenting emerging from the genderpocalypse.
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New Video: Feminist Frequency Compares the Hunger Games Book and Movie
The always-awesome Anita Sarkeesian of Feminist Frequency has a new video up today comparing the book and movie versions of The Hunger... Read more »
May the Ads Be Ever in Your Favor: Mad Men Meets the Hunger Games!
What would happen if the Capitol sent 24 characters from Mad Men to the arena to kill or be killed? Would Betty's ennui be enough to take on Don's powers of manipulation? Does Sally have what it takes to compete against Joan? Can Roger convince his sponsors to keep the booze... Read more »
HBO's Girls reviews are in: "profoundly bland, unstoppably irritating"?
We haven’t seen Lena Dunham’s hotly anticipated HBO series Girls yet (Jay-Z, send us those screeners if you’re done with... Read more »
Hillary "Hillz" Clinton Not Only Likes "Texts From Hillary," She Submitted One Herself!
OMG Hillz you are the best. We are ROTFL over here! TTYL?
Via Texts From Hillary
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End of Gender: Raising A Ruckus
I’m devoting this entire week to gender-nonconforming kids and the parents who raise them. Later I’ll follow up with parent and Bilerico blogger Paige Schilt, who... Read more »
Adventures in Feministory: RIP Elizabeth Catlett
Last week, we lost one of North America’s most estimable, if underrecognized creators—artist and sculptor Elizabeth Catlett. Catlett was alive for nearly all of the 20th century, witnessing... Read more »
Fertile Ground: Farming for Feminism
Blame it on Laura Ingalls Wilder: Deep down, I always wanted to be a pioneer. I wasn’t raised on a farm, and when and if we did have a yard depending on where we moved, it was always pretty small. I remember reading one of the Little House books, perched by my window, where Laura... Read more »
Mad Men: Mystery Dates
Last night’s Mad Men episode has us on the edge of our seats! (Or, more accurately, hiding under them.)
Don might look bad now, but things are about to get a whole lot worse.
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Political Fictions: Scandal(ized)
I’ve eagerly anticipated the series premiere of Scandal, Shonda Rhimes’s new foray into DC politics and the people who manage political personalities (and their many issues) behind the scenes. Led by Kerry Washington... Read more »














