Monthly Archives: July 2015
Five Feminist Reads for the Summer: My Suggestions for Beach Reading in August
Sun’s out. Sand’s hot. Corn’s high. Why not grab a copy of one of these reads I suggest at feministing and fire up your feminist ire? Click here for my first of what I hope to be many posts at one of the first feminist websites, feministing.com. Diverse voices. Smart writers. Support your local feminist […]
Use Your Noodle! Visit Cape Town. Or At Least Noodle.com.
I am lucky to be working as an education and literature expert for Noodle these days. On the site, students, parents–really anyone–can ask a question and get an answer from experts in the field FOR FREE. This resource works to help support all learners and seekers, and I am happy to be a part of […]
Feminist Belfies, Thongs, and Granny Panties: It Must Be Summer!
My kind and patient friend once took me to buy a “starter thong.” With her guidance– and my husband’s request playing in my ear–we browsed at Nordstrom Rack. They lay in wait in a plastic cylinder, all colors and lace. The display looked like it belonged in a craft store—we were to make something out […]