Here ends our breast cancer awareness month journey. I hope you’ve enjoyed the pictures and found the facts and links useful. Please, please consider donating to my Avon Walk. Every dollar truly makes a difference. To donate, click here. See… Read more ›
Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Let’s finish off this series with a few more pictures, eh? Sooo many walkers and the beautiful Chicago skyline on a beautiful day: order Related PostsLet the Kids… Read more ›
Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. Here’s another picture from the Avon Walk! My friend, Adam, and me hanging out at lunch: Related PostsTeaching Tolerance: Discussing Sexual Harassment in the Classroom Handmade Handmaids: A Tutorial Sew-fragettes: Supporting 21st Century Girls with… Read more ›
I prefer 2 days, but those who participate in the walk are AWESOME! (My mom did it a few times!) Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related PostsEveryone’s Body Fails Small Changes to a… Read more ›
Image by Getty Images via Daylife The White House went pink for breast cancer awareness, too! Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related PostsA Partial Strike – #DayWithoutAWoman Ms. Blog: The Women’s March on… Read more ›
I am becoming increasingly frustrated with wedding mentality and pressure. There is so much pressure to be perfect when you’re preparing to be a bride, and it’s sad to me how many women buy into this. I, myself, bought into… Read more ›
Have I posted this one yet? Another great breast cancer resource: BreastCancer.org Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. Related PostsNo Resolutions for Me This Year Musings on #SlowFashionOctober 2016 Yoga Challenge: Day 1
I’m going to go ahead and just say this, and hope it doesn’t sound too woe-is-me or self-centered or any of that. I am doing much more than any normal person should ever be expected to do. I no particular… Read more ›
from Jessica Valenti at Feministing was too good not to share with you all. In fact, it had me tearing up a little bit when I got to the end of it, because it is SO TRUE, and I definitely… Read more ›
Here’s a link from Vanity Fair about REAL activism. Sure, those Fight Like a Girl t-shirts may have been cool, but they’re no substitute for real activism! Article courtesy of @jilliancthomas Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer… Read more ›
Loving these t-shirts! Fight like a girl! Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related Posts8 Things I’ve Learned About Postpartum Body Image Did You Seriously Comment on My Baby’s Body at 6 Weeks Old?… Read more ›
Today’s link is from Jezebel: Breast Cancer is a Disease, Not a Marketing Opportunity Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related PostsMy Baby Girl isn’t Dancing; She’s Punching Let’s Talk About Anxiety Review: The… Read more ›
Today’s post comes from Amanda ReCupido, and is part of a Salon of blog posts asking feminists to define what feminism means to them. You can follow Amanda on Twitter, read her blog, and check out her answers to the… Read more ›
Today’s awesome picture is from Lolcats, via Criss L. Cox. Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. Related PostsIt’s a….. gender reveal! Fearless Females: Don’t Be the Wrinkle Review: Playing House: Notes of a Reluctant Mother
Today’s post comes from Criss L. Cox, and is part of a Salon of blog posts asking feminists to define what feminism means to them. You can follow Criss on Twitter and read her blog. I used to think “feminists”… Read more ›
A great picture: Rosie the Riveter and Breast Cancer Awareness! A great feminist cause. Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related PostsThe Gentle Catalyst: Education About Privilege Elsewhere I’ve Been: Bullying and Gun Control… Read more ›
Today’s post comes from Danine Spencer, and is part of a Salon of blog posts asking feminists to define what feminism means to them. You can follow Danine on Twitter, read her blog, and check out her answers to the… Read more ›
The American Cancer Society’s take on Breast Cancer Awareness Month Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related PostsIs the Literary Canon Still Racist and Sexist? The Childfree Life’s A Beach Closed-Door Policy
Today’s post comes from Kate Rohdenburg, and is part of a Salon of blog posts asking feminists to define what feminism means to them. You can follow Kate on Twitter, read her blog, and check out her answers to the… Read more ›
Another website you should check out: breastcancerawareness.com Support Breast Cancer Awareness here. See all Breast Cancer Awareness Month posts Related PostsFeminist Odyssey Blog Carnival: 9th Edition Gendered Dogs Linksplosion: Day Off Edition