Anzac Day and religious rhetoric
On a train today, the driver prefaced his announcement of our imminent arrival at Central Station with a reminder that, …
On a train today, the driver prefaced his announcement of our imminent arrival at Central Station with a reminder that, …
Emily Horner’s A Love Story Starring My Dead Best Friend (2010) is glorious. Cass Meyer, bicyclist, pacifist, Quaker, and high …
My Transsexual Summer recently aired around these parts, a year after it was aired by the UK’s Channel Four. It’s …
Our interviewee today is anjum rahman, who writes at stargazer. anjum lives in New Zealand, adheres to Islam, and also …
Sticking to recent links for once! Peeling Back The Labels: ‘Femme’ By Default by Becca Dickerson at Racialicious: Discovering hard …
Our interviewee today is Jay, who writes at Two Women Blogging. Jay, along with Nahida (whose interview is here), was …
Our interviewee today is Erin K. Bartuska, whose homepage is sauntering vaguely upward. Erin’s newly a resident of San Francisco, …
This interview is with my dear friend Emily Manuel, who is the editor at Global Comment. A scholar, she’s always …
I’ve Internet-known Kath for a while, but, until I started this series, not that she was a Christian. She hails …
Previously: Expanding the conversation on feminists of faith. I’m very pleased to welcome my first interviewee, Nahida of the fatal …
Hello and welcome to the forty-sixth edition of the Down Under Feminists Carnival! I last hosted DUFC #12, so I’m …
Back in August, I posted Some opening thoughts on religious faith and social justice. I’ve been wanting to move beyond …
Laura Woodhouse at The F-Word reports that universal free childcare in the UK would bring in more money from working …
In connection with the last post, The stories we tell about sexuality, links on coming into sexuality, and refiguring it. …
O.L.S.I.O.H.T.P. (Obvious Lesbian Subtext in Ostensibly Heterosexual Television Programming) by Maeve reminded me a bit of my Subtext revisited. The …