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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Shameless Self Promotion

So, you think Jaclyn and Jessica's new book topic is controversial? Well check it out: I have an article in an upcoming anthology:

What We Think: Gender Roles, Women's Issues and Feminism in the 21st Century: An Anthology

Purpose
To address hostility to or apathy about feminism/women's issues/gender roles; to dispel some of the myths surrounding feminism/women's issues/gender roles; to give women and men who don't know anything about feminism/women's issues/gender roles a place to learn; to demonstrate that feminism, gender roles, and women's issues affect all of us; to help those who are struggling to find their place; and to introduce these topics to men and women with little knowledge of them. In doing this, we've tried to provide a space for people to contribute who aren't active or might not consider themselves feminists. We also incorporated the perspective of those who wholeheartedly embrace feminism, and at the same time left room for constructive criticism.

This thing has articles, poetry, other art, and a freakin' CD. Plus, an intro by Jennifer Baumgardner, and an article by pre-eminent pro-feminist guy Michael Flood (among many other amazing writers and artists). Go check it out. Please.
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