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Carnival of Radical Feminists

February 27, 2008 · Filed Under Activism

feminist I am extremely honored to be hosting the Carnival of Radical Feminists this month. Thanks to everyone who submitted their posts.

Allecto presents The Blood of Women, a story posted at Spinning Spinsters.

Anji presents The War On Women posted at Shut Up, Sit Down.

Cheryl Lindsey Seelhoff presents La! I’m back. And with an essay. Don’t worry, hon, it’s under 1000 words. posted at Demonista.

Cheryl Lindsey Seelhoff also presents Pornography, stripping and violence in contemporary ‘lesbian’ culture and Erasure of lesbian/female-centred sexuality/ancient representations of female erotic autonomy posted at Gorgon Poisons.

Cheryl Lindsey Seelhoff also presents In the Tradition of the Wickedary by Dissenter posted at Spinning Spinsters

Christine presents High School, Hair Color and Choices posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France. She says:

“Conformity does not breed brilliance! Allowing a child the dignity to express herself as long as her choices do not hurt herself or others.”

Christine also presents Is Moving Abroad Right for You? posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France.

Debs presents I hate men who hate women, as well as Rape and Street Harassment, Privilege, and Lies, posted at Feminist Fire.

Lauredhel presents Gestation Anxiety: the othering of intentional single motherhood posted at Hoyden About Town.

Maggie Jochild presents Blog for Choice 2008: On the 35th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade, SUPER BULLSHIT and Ten Letters Toward an Alphabet of Presidential Choice posted at Meta Watershed.

Phemisaurus presents They thought we were extinct posted at They thought we were extinct.

Sam presents The Secret Ballot posted at Reclusive Leftist. Saying:

“woman-centered woman, even if it isn’t acceptable to publicly be so”

Tali presents Who Cares if a Few Dykes Get Banned from Digg? posted at BlogHer. She says:

“Is the right to free speech irrelevant, at Digg?”

Tracee Sioux presents Caroline’s Name posted at So Sioux Me. She says:

“I’m regretting not passing my name to my daughter. She’s my only daughter so there’s a feeling of lost opportunity. I attempted to bring up the subject of changing her name to incorporate my sur name . . . but, it didn’t exactly go like I had imagined.”

And that’s it for this month! Be sure to submit your Radical Feminist posts for the next carnival!

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