Hello Harpies!
I’m still pulling myself back together after a whirl-wind road trip out to Michigan and back for the Women’s Studies celebration and a visit with family and friends. I’d hoped to have a links list for y’all today, but I don’t. So instead, I’m going to...
Um … wow. Shows you how out of it I was that I just now realized this never published.
*headdesk*
Here it is as it was meant to go up on March 2nd … and on Thursday I’ll have my talk from the Women’s Studies panel discussion to share with y’all. Looking forward to sharing!
As...
E.E.Cummings (1894-1962) was a preeminent American poet of the 20th century, best known for his colloquial and experimental style that plays with punctuation, syntax and imagery.
[i carry your heart with me(i carry it in]
i carry your heart with me(i carry it in
my heart)i am never without it(anywhere
i...
I can think of no better way to celebrate than enjoying this fabulous post by Ann Friedman on her blog. Enjoy.
International Slutty Women’s Day: A Story in GIFs.
So in the midst of all the (entirely justified) media shitstorm over Rush Limbaugh calling Sandra Fluke a “slut” and “prostitute” who should post sex videos on-line to pay America back for subsidized birth control, I didn’t post about it. I was swamped at my new job, busy...
Teresa Carson grew up in New Jersey, as the youngest of ten in a blue-collar family. At the age of 18 she was one of the first women hired by the local phone company to work in a technical job. She continued working as a technician (and then union manager) even as she built her career as a poet.
To My...