Bad Grrls Unite! Bad grrls, riot girls, anarchist grrls, political grrls, feminist grrls, music grrls, art girls, rage grrrls! Feminism and activism is alive and strong, and its in the veins of every grrl around the world! But where we have won freedom and equality on paper, there are many places where women are treated poorly. Japan for starters, where beating your wife is not only considered a family custom, its often encouraged. To say nothing of beating your children. Who is the REAL BAD GRRL? The woman who stands up for her rights, or the woman who stops believing in her rights? Bad is Good and Good is Bad. Who are we to say that being a feminist or a riot grrl is really such a bad thing? When really what we do is something very good for the rest of society. We are called bad grrls but really we're the good girls. Thus the new name of this ring: "So-Called-Bad-Grrls". - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - George W. Bush is evil. Not good. Not bad. EEEeeevil... He just pretends to be good.
A list of articles about feminist art history from around the world... from Taiwan to Turkey and from Estonia to America and from Canada to Mexico. And more locations and feminists to come!
We are looking for artist & writers who enjoy creating artwork and/or writing articles, editorials, essays, rants, biographies on a variety of topics: Automobiles, Business, Economics, Fashion, Feminism, Gothic Culture, Music, Mythology, Paganism, Politics, Religion, Society, Technology, Wicca. Knowledge of website design is a must.
I was just finishing this [article] when my husband came in and asked what I was doing. Writing a paper on housework. "Housework?" he said. "Housework? Oh my god how trivial can you get? A paper on housework."
(Otherwise known as the Year of the Loon in the Canadian Zodiac.) Politics, news, war, oil prices, Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, the fashion industry, AIDS in Africa, gay marriages, overpopulation, pyroterrorism and economics. A look at articles about the year 2005.
A historical paper comparing the experiences of women in the abolitionist movement with the experiences of women in the New Left. First circulated in 1971.