People like me! Despite my lack of sleep and general business the past few weeks, this makes me very happy. I’m apparently linked in a few places this week, which is really cool. I’m expecting a few guest posts and… Read more ›
OK, I know it’s technically September 30, but tomorrow marks the beginning of October, which means a few exciting things: My favorite season, fall, is finally upon us. I will be married one year from 10/9. I will be wearing… Read more ›
Today’s post is a cross-post from the Student Activism blog. This post was written in response to my Teaching Feminism When You’re Not a Feminist post, so I thought it only right to ask if I could cross-post it here! … Read more ›
Bio Name: Kate Rohdenburg Age: 24 Location: NH Occupation: Youth Violence Prevention Education and Community Outreach Coordinator (serious!) Education: BA in Media Communications Blog: http://www.theconsequencesofanakedfoot.blogspot.com/ 1. Define the online feminist blogging community. A common comment I get is that… Read more ›
Today’s post is thanks to Chally. She posted a link to this post in the comments of my Blogging for Social Good post, but I thought this post was so good, I had to share! Thanks, Chally! Chally is a… Read more ›
The tables have turned, and at the request of the lovely frau sally benz, I’m answering my own master’s thesis interview questions as a guest post for the lovely (you can see her answers to these questions here). Here’s a… Read more ›
As a kid, I was completely obsessed with Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery. I don’t remember many of the specifics of the books now, as it was a very long time ago that I read them, but I… Read more ›
I’ve been doing a lot of research into the world of feminist blogs to find out what my fellow feminists have to say about marriage. Tim (the fiancé) thinks this is because I feel the need to justify my decisions… Read more ›
How do you teach feminism if you are not a feminist? The question was originally asked of me by Laura, and I didn’t immediately have a comprehensive answer, but I think it is a vitally important question for teachers. Many,… Read more ›
For those of you who are getting married or who have gotten married, have you been looking through many bridal magazines and catalogs? I have, mostly because I’ve received many of them for free from various vendors, and because I’m… Read more ›
Speaking of blogging for social good, I’m beginning the second part of the Literacy in the Feminist Blogging Community project for my master’s thesis (which will be finished in May!), which means I need more people to participate in the… Read more ›
For those of us in the blogosphere, it is no secret that blogging is a social action. We may say we write for ourselves only, and that may be true to some extent. We may not care what other people… Read more ›
My teaching feminism in schools series (well, actually this post) has been included in the newest Carnival of Feminists hosted by the wonderful frau sally benz over at Jump off the Bridge. There are some really great posts in this… Read more ›
Click here to subscribe via iTunes! Today’s podcast is an excerpt of my “good wife” paper about whether or not my confidence caused some of my former coworkers to bully me. The original piece was inspired by Dara Chadwick and… Read more ›
There has been lots of stuff rumbling around in my head lately about names and weddings, and since you all seemed to want to know more about my wedding planning, I’ll rumble that stuff here. I don’t know about you,… Read more ›
Teaching feminism in schools is one of the most important feminist issues of our time. In order to empower young women, we need to teach them about women’s accomplishments through history, and we need to explore teaching methods that inspire… Read more ›
Hello gentle readers! I’m very glad to have you on board with the Small Strokes blog. This project has taken off in ways I can’t even imagine, and mostly because of participation from people like you! While my inbox is… Read more ›
Today’s guest post in the Teaching Feminism series is from L, a feminist blogger and college composition teacher. You can find her blog at http://heartoffalsehood.wordpress.com and follow her on Twitter at http://twitter.com/lazerbug. The theme of this series, Teaching Feminism, is… Read more ›
This is a cross-post of a guest post at the awesome http://feministcampus.blogspot.com. You have probably read most of this before on here, but it never hurts to see it twice! I don’t remember a specific moment of revelation during which… Read more ›
In case you haven’t noticed, I’ve been on hiatus for a few days. You know you missed me; you can just admit it. 😉 For those of you who don’t follow me on Twitter or other social networking sites, you… Read more ›