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International Women’s Day

Internationalwomensday
                     feministing

For this day, a few random links from my Bloglines (and one or two old favorites) — just until I run out of steam:

Feminism, Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow   [mediagirl]

Iraq Culture Smart Card [Rox Populi]

Guys Don’t Link [Burningbird]

Mona Lisa [Philobiblon]

On Being Beautiful [Brutal Women]

Occupation, not tyranny alone, causes terrorism [veiled4allah]

In The Stacks [scribblingwoman]

Returning to Bridges [Velveteen Rabbi]

Estrogen Month [Pen-Elayne]

Shame as a "family value" [Mouse Words]

Women in Political Blogging [iddybud] (well, I’ll be . . .  I was just checking to be sure the links in this post work, and looked at this list again, and Watermark is on it! Hey, thanks for noticing — not everyone does — that poetry is political!)

Hustle [chanticleer]

. . . these bloggers are women . . .  [Pinko Feminist Hellcat]

Equality Hell [mediagirl]

Googlewomen  [Dr. B’s Blog]

International Women’s Day [blackfeminism.org]

Prayer, in Pain [Vivid]

Subvert the dominant link hierarchy [Mouse Words]

Subtle homophobia, heterosexism, and sexism [Strangechord]

Today is International Women’s Day [Rox Populi]

Checkpoints [Body and Soul]

Friendly Parent Provisions [Trish Wilson’s Blog]

Global Warming in Wingnuttia [Echidne of the Snakes]

Linkhappy [Fishbucket] life is short|make fun of it

Color or Content [allied]

UN landmine commercial won’t air in US [apophenia]

It’s a Guy Thing [Kalilily Time]

ADDITION, for joyKitchen [Vivid]

5 responses to “International Women’s Day”

  1. Thanks so much for the link, SB. I enjoyed writing that post and I’m happy to see Margaret Dore’s article about “friendly parent” provisions getting the exposure it deserves.

  2. Happy Women’s Day.
    I haven’t been around here as much as I’d like lately but I’ll swing thru more often

  3. Thanks for the plug, Pearl! I’m about to return the favor. 🙂

  4. fabulous bunch of links!
    thanks!

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