Here's some of what I've been reading on the Internet this week: -Two powerful feminist reads from The Guardian: How #MeToo Revealed the Central Rift Within Feminism Today by Moira Donegan, and Rebecca Solnit's essay A Broken Idea of Sex is Flourishing. Blame Capitalism. -I've been enjoying all the Met Gala coverage, especially these... Continue Reading →
Sunday Salon- April 1, 2018
Here's what I've been reading on the Internet lately: -BookRiot asked a group of women why they read; their responses are thoughtful, relatable, and inspiring. -This Wired article: How Feminists in China Are Using Emoji to Avoid Censorship is incredible. -Saturday was International Transgender Day of Visibility, and Bustle has compiled some of the... Continue Reading →
Sunday Salon- March 11, 2018 (International Women’s Day Theme)
Here's some of the International Women's Day coverage I've been reading on the Internet this week: -Hello Giggles provided a helpful guide on How to Argue for Women's Rights Because, in 2018, We're Still Arguing -Over at The Cut, Rebecca Traister shines a spotlight on 10 Women Running for Political Office to Watch in... Continue Reading →
45th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade: 3 Books on My TBR
Today (January 22, 2018), marks the 45th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade! I'm incredibly proud to be one of the 7 in 10 Americans who support abortion access and reproductive freedom. I believe that every woman has the right to choose what happens to her own body; that abortion is healthcare; that women's rights are... Continue Reading →
Waiting on Wednesday- The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur
Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating. This week I'm waiting on: the sun and her flowers by Rupi Kaur Expected Release Date: October 3rd, 2017 From Goodreads: From Rupi Kaur, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of milk and... Continue Reading →
Top Ten Tuesday: Intersectional Feminism 101
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme created by The Broke and the Bookish blog. This week's topic is: Back to School related, so I decided to create a list for an Intersectional Feminism 101 class. I've read a few of these, while the rest are on my TBR list. 1. We Should All Be... Continue Reading →