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Trying to keep up
Clearly I'm not one of those people who can keep my blog up-to-the-minute, but I want to mention two more things about my visit to Detroit, even though I'm actually two states beyond at this point.
Before I left town, I had lunch with some staff members of Labor Notes, an incredible and radical... Read more »
Calling All Zine Nerds, Dorks, Geeks (which we say with love and pride) to Zine Camp!!
Long for the days of camp but without the whole overnight, sleeping bag part?
Well, look no futher, for ZINE CAMP is here!
Zine Camp is a four-week long camp that meets two days a week, tuesdays and fridays, from 12-4pm. The campers meet at the Independent Publishing Resource Center (IPRC) in... Read more »
Feminism In/Action: Detroit report back
Thank you, TrumbullPlex folx, for letting us use your space for Sunday's discussion. Thank you, Adele, Clara, and Jess for making the event happen here,... Read more »
Read It and Weep: Special pro sports edition!
Not a good week for the ladies, sports-wise. First up, in order of horrifying: The Chicago White Sox haven't been doing so hot, so they initiated a little "slumpbuster" that involved taking two female blow-up dolls and arranging them in the team clubhouse with baseball bats jammed into various... Read more »
At long last, our audio companion to Bitch
Go! Go! Go have a listen to the first-ever Bitch radio episode.
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Some thoughts on privilege, agenda-setting, and what to do next
So The Angry Black Woman has called this Carnival of Allies, which these days feels to me like the best idea ever, because I really need some guidance. One of the many, many things the events of the last month and change have taught me is that, um, to put it mildly, my anti-racist ally skills could... Read more »
So many reasons to love Detroit
Our Midwest fundraising/outreach tour is off to a fabulous start...
This post is gonna be in the form of a conversation with the amazing
Jess Hauser, who organized one incredible dance party/fundraiser last night at the... Read more »
Masculinity
Lately, it seems there's been more discussion of what it means to be a man. Maybe because old school notions are becoming so unworkable that there's a critical mass of resentful partners in hetero relationships; perhaps Hilary's presidential run is raising some eyebrows in sheltered communities;... Read more »
Come talk about the action
Please join these participatory discussions about how—and whether—feminism can become a transformative, justice-centered movement for social change.
How can we drive attention to the power, privilege, and marginalization that continue to play out in feminist communities, and how can those of us... Read more »












