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Yearly Archives: 2011

“Business networking”, career women and “the non-integrated immigrant”

If you have a White Collar job (no matter how low or high in the pay scale or in the corporate hierarchy), chances are you’ve been told of the importance of networking to advance your career. This idea of networking is so ingrained in our Western notions of work and corporate life that we almost […]

Oh, the Depravity! Pearl Clutching at the WSJ Over Young Adult Fiction

Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal ran a ‘commentary’ on young adult fiction by Meghan Cox Gurdon, who evidently ‘regularly writes about children’s books for the Journal.‘ With a qualification like that, you can expect some quality journalism; a thoughtful discussion, perhaps, of the current state of YA, maybe. Some coverage of attempts at book bannings, […]

El Roundup Latin@ American@ – News from Latin America

My fellow Tigres and Tigres@s, we are committed to bringing the best that the web can offer in news and perspectives so, we are starting a weekly roundup of news from the South. El Roundup Latin@ American@ will be posted every Saturday, populated by links to the best op-eds, news and blog posts about and […]

California Prisons: Really, Really Inhumane, Says the Supreme Court

Big news for California last week, with a decision in Brown v. Plata, an important case for prisoner rights. This case is primarily being reported in the media as a mandate for prisoner release, which to some extent, it is; it affirms a decision to mandate a reduction in California’s prisoner population to address prison […]

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: Please Come To This Event, I Will Be There, And There Is A Stage

Oh, hey! How was your weekend? It was full of fighting injustice, I’ve no doubt! And also, potentially, some hot dogs! WELL. Do I ever have some good news for you! Now that your weekend is over, your fun need not cease. For tonight, for ONE NIGHT ONLY, I will be reading at the Housing […]

NARAL Virginia: This Saturday, jazz, cupcakes, activism and pro-choice advocacy

A friend who is organizing this event sent me a notice and I thought that given the current attacks on Reproductive Justice, our US based readers might be interested. From the event’s notice: Join us of NARAL Pro-Choice Virginia to enjoy champagne, cupcakes, and a jazz trio in the beautiful Arlington Arts Center as we […]

It’s like rain on your wedding day

I’m sure most of you are aware of the fauxtreversy surrounding Canadian couple’s decision to keep the phenotypical sex of their child Storm a secret.  From the BBC: Kathy Witterick and David Stocker have been widely criticised for imposing their ideology on four-month-old Storm. The family were the subject of a recent profile in the […]

The ethics of feminist solidarity

Oh yes, if you thought I was going to beat the agonizing pony once more, you thought right. Because I am here to continue inflicting this nearly dead horse with some more pounding. I am, of course, talking about Dominique Strauss-Khan and the rape allegations which seem to be a never ending tale of misconducts, […]

Rape: Surprisingly NOT Like Having a Flat Tyre, Actually

Meet Representative Pete DeGraaf of Kansas, if you haven’t already. Pete apparently believes that rape is 1. Inevitable and 2. A lot like having your car break down by the side of the freeway. In a debate on the House floor discussing a proposal to ban abortion coverage in health insurance policies, when another representative […]

For Your Reading Pleasure: Sexual Inadequacy

In March the basic television musical Glee, site of so much critical dissection, had a show about sex and sex education called “Sexy.” It was a bold move for Fox to give airtime to an untried commodity like sex. The question on everyone’s mind was, of course, would it sell? In one scene the Glee […]