You might remember Not Guilty from her previous post about online dating as a feminist. She had designed an experiment in which she decided to sign up for an online dating site and include the fact that she is a… Read more ›
One year ago today (well, yesterday by the time this hits the internets), Tim proposed to me. Do you know what he said to me with that ring in his hand, on his knee? He said: “Will you do me… Read more ›
Over the past few weeks, Safa – the author of the following guest post – and I have written back and forth quite a bit and have found that we are quite kindred spirits. Her wedding is in October, and… Read more ›
Today’s guest post literally moved me to tears. I was sitting, waiting for the train after the last Chicago Feminist Tweetup when I first read it, and it was so powerful and honest, I just had to share it with… Read more ›
I’ve been so busy with school starting and last-minute wedding details (only 46 more days!!!) that I haven’t been able to even think about blogging or responding to the many *wonderful* guest posts collecting dust in my inbox, but I… Read more ›
Thank a teacher today. As teachers are busy setting up classrooms and welcoming students into their room, making safe spaces for ideas and conversation and learning, teacher bashing like is described in this article is happening in the media. School… Read more ›
Today’s post is a video tutorial I created that will show you, in 5 minutes, how to create a Google Calendar that you can share with your students in order to show them what is going on in your classroom. … Read more ›
This is a guest post in a series on feminism and relationships, but is also about the author’s relationship with feminism! It’s a feminist guest post double-whammy, if you will! And, Gwenn has guest posted here before! You can see… Read more ›
This is a guest post in a series on feminism and relationships. If you’d like to submit a guest post for this series, see the guidelines here and submit your post to samsanator(at)gmail(dot)com. Dena Robinson is a feminist activist woman… Read more ›
This is a guest post in a series on feminism and relationships. If you’d like to submit a guest post for this series, see the guidelines here and submit your post to samsanator(at)gmail(dot)com. Jessica Mack is a Senior Editor at… Read more ›
Some people here and there have been arguing recently that there are more important things that we feminists could be writing about than issues pertaining to relationships. People are dying because of lack of access to health care, bullying, and… Read more ›
Speaking of feminism and relationships… This is what a feminist couple looks like! Complete with his and hers wedding-style aprons, courtesy of Tim’s sister, Elly, also pictured here. Further proof that we plan on sharing household duties equally! And in… Read more ›
This is a guest post in a series on feminism and relationships. If you’d like to submit a guest post for this series, see the guidelines here and submit your post to samsanator(at)gmail(dot)com. Gwenn Liberty Seemel is named after the… Read more ›
Today’s guest post is more about the author’s relationship with feminism, rather than feminism and relationships. Did you know I accepted posts about personal experiences with feminism, too? Well, I do! Especially after becoming so disillusioned with the feminist community… Read more ›
I love the first few days of school. The nervousness, the sleepless nights leading up to it, the not knowing if people will like me, the picking out outfits and setting them out the night before, the packing lunches and… Read more ›
This is a guest post in a series on feminism and relationships. If you’d like to submit a guest post for this series, see the guidelines here and submit your post to samsanator(at)gmail(dot)com. Jillian is a 25 year old graduate… Read more ›
Hey there, readers! Sorry I haven’t posted for a few days. I’ve actually been dealing with a lot of wedding stuff that I’m just trying to get done before school starts on Monday, and it’s been both fun and trying. … Read more ›
OK, so I just said I was extremely privileged in my relationship/marriage/wedding-planning. Why, then, did I decide to get married, since I do feel very strongly about marriage equality and not everyone has the right to get legally married at… Read more ›
This is a guest post in a series on feminism and relationships. If you’d like to submit a guest post for this series, see the guidelines here and submit your post to samsanator(at)gmail(dot)com. Lacey is a 27-year-old college writing teacher… Read more ›
This is a guest post in a series on feminism and relationships. If you’d like to submit a guest post for this series, see the guidelines here and submit your post to samsanator(at)gmail(dot)com. Laura Smith is a student of BA… Read more ›