Friday, February 29, 2008

More Blog Links

WoC (Women of Color) Blogs
La Chola
The Angry Black Woman
Diary of an Anxious Black Woman
Muslimah Media Watch
AngryBlackBitch
My Private Casbah
Problem Chylde
The Silence of Our Friends
Having Read The Fine Print......
blac (k) ademic

UK Feminist Blogs
The F-Word
Philobiblon
Mind the Gap
Penny Red

Health and Reproductive Issues
Women’s Health News
RH Reality Check
Our Bodies, Our Blog
Radical Doula
The Well-Timed Period

By and For Feminist Men
Hugo Schwyzer
Feminist Fred
No Cookies For Me
Feminist Allies
Masculinities in Media (by the folks at Men Can Stop Rape)

Others to Check Out
Bitch Ph.D.
I Blame the Patriarchy
The Women’s Rights Blog
Truly Outrageous
Tennessee Guerilla Women
Reclusive Leftist
Echidne of the Snakes
Media Girl

Feminism 2.0

Article from March-April 2008 Utne Reader
Utne Reader

For a long time, I was pretty sure that feminism was too shrill, too uncool, too irrelevant to bother with. Power. Patriarchy. Equality. All that would have to wait until college, when I was assigned books and articles on the subject.

That was just seven or so years ago, but inroads to feminist thought are already much more accessible. Magazines like Bitch and Bust have built young, loyal reader bases by tying feminism to popular culture. (If girls are interested in America’s Next Top Model, don’t disregard it—engage it.) More recently, the blogosphere, that sanctum of nonacademic discussions on all conceivable subjects, has created a wide-open forum. What better medium could feminists hope for?

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Maybe things have improved slightly?

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Feminine Face of Architecture

The New Feminine Face of Architecture

Architecture is being feminised. Amanda Levete of Future Systems discusses soft swoops, flowing loops, and why hard-edged modernism is so over.