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Recommended Reading: 4-18-2010

Don’t forget!  There’s still time to donate to my Avon Walk for Breast Cancer AND to RSVP for the #chifems April Tweetup! The Impact of Twitter on Feminism: Its Facilitations & Limitations by Emily Heroy Feminism makes it way all… Read more ›

April 18, 2010
Ashley
Activism
Education, food, gender, Race, reading, recommended reading, social networking, teaching, teenagers, whiteness

Standard English Privilege and Teaching

This is a cross post from Equality 101. I wrote a post the other day about Standard English Privilege that has garnered quite a bit of attention.  The main argument of the post (I won’t bore you all with the… Read more ›

April 17, 2010
Ashley
Activism, Education
english language, grammar, privilege, standard english, Writing

Standard English Privilege and Teaching

I wrote a post over at another blog about Standard English Privilege that has garnered quite a bit of attention.  The main argument of the post (I won’t bore you all with the details again) goes a little something like… Read more ›

April 14, 2010
Ashley
Activism, Education
english language, grammar, privilege, standard english, Writing

Standard English Privilege and the Literate Argument

Why is it that so often on the internet I see people revert to the argument that so-and-so writer or commenter can’t spell or construct a grammatically correct argument and therefore the entire argument has no validity in this sphere?… Read more ›

April 10, 2010
Ashley
Activism
grammar, literacy, literate, privilege, standard english

Blogging as Activism in Cuba

See, blogging IS activism! It’s nice to see stories like these about activism on the internet. It gives bloggers validaion instead of allowing us to be pigeonholed into the all-bloggers-do-is-spew-information-about-their-personal-lives-on-the-internet stereotype.

April 9, 2010
Ashley
Activism
cuba, literacy interview, politics, thesis

Gym Harassment

This morning, I walked into the gym at 5:15 AM to get a short workout in before work. This is a normal practice of mine. I like working out in the morning for a few reasons: my days are long and… Read more ›

April 8, 2010
Ashley
Activism
gym, harassment, workout

Where were the Mexicans?

We started our Civil Rights unit in my English 3 class on Monday.  This is a pretty typical English class for the junior year of high school; we read pieces of American literature and follow a curriculum that moves chronologically… Read more ›

April 7, 2010
Ashley
Activism, Education
African American, Civil and political rights, Civil rights movement, Mexico, United States

I Hate Being Wrong

Tim is going to read that title and laugh and then throw it in my face that I finally admitted it.  But, really, I hate being wrong.  And I hate it especially when that wrongness hurts someone else. There is… Read more ›

April 7, 2010
Ashley
Activism
ableist language, english language, gender, language

Guest Posts and Book Clubs!

Over at Equality101.net, we have some super exciting things happening, so be sure to check them out! First, we’re hosting a monthly book club!  So join in! Summer is fast approaching, and here at Equality 101, we thought it might… Read more ›

April 5, 2010
Ashley
Activism, Books

Sunday Recommended Reading

I’ve been bad about tweeting and blogging about good articles and blog posts to you all this year – particularly in the past month – and for that I apologize.  Between trying to get Equality101.net off the ground, writing a… Read more ›

April 4, 2010
Ashley
Activism
Domestic violence, gender, politics, Violence against women, Violence and Abuse, Women

Master Teachers and Subject Degrees

Yesterday, Indiana changed their certification rule for teachers.  This rule states that teachers must have a degree in their subject area, not in education, in order to teach. I’m unsure how I feel about this.  After I graduate from grad… Read more ›

March 31, 2010
Ashley
Education
college, degree, Education, english, graduate school, Professional Development

Thesis update

For those of you who have been following the thesis debacle, I am ALMOST FINISHED with this thesis.  The light is at the end of the tunnel, so to speak.  I’ve been busy staying away from my computer for a… Read more ›

March 30, 2010
Ashley
Activism
literacy interview, thesis

Enlightened Sexism: A Book Review

A few weeks ago, I received my very first review copy of a book in the mail, and you can imagine my excitement!  The book was Enlightened Sexism by Susan J. Douglas, which only heightened my desire to get started… Read more ›

March 24, 2010
Ashley
Activism
book, book review, Enlightened Sexism, feminist lens, Popular culture

What Dictates How You Teach?

With all the talk about differentiated instruction and student onus for learning in our district right now, it’s starting to seem like we’re trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.  Don’t get me wrong; I think differentiated… Read more ›

March 24, 2010
Ashley
Activism, Education
Differentiated Instruction, learning, Learning Theories, Methods and Theories, teaching methods

Avon Walk for Breast Cancer 2010

I will very rarely use this blog as venue for soliciting money from you all, but what better place to inform you of my charity of choice than here?  Why, it’s even a VERY feminist cause: The Avon Walk for… Read more ›

March 23, 2010
Ashley
Activism
avon walk, Awareness, breast cancer, fundraising, Health

“Activism”: A Follow-Up

Remember that teacher I was talking about here? The latest I heard is that he is finishing up the year, but not recommended for tenure and not coming back next year. Honestly, I don’t know enough about the situation from an… Read more ›

March 19, 2010
Ashley
Activism
Activism, bullying, cyberbullying, teaching

“Activism” Can Ruin Lives

I want to spend a little time today talking about online activism and the difference between, say, what the feminist blogging community is doing and what I will call “Facebook activism.”  While I believe wholeheartedly in the possibilities of blogging… Read more ›

March 17, 2010
Ashley
Activism
Activism, consequences, everyday activism, facebook activism, teaching

‘hooked’ on Rhetoric

This is part of a series of posts about rhetoric and feminism.  In fact, this is my last formal response for class!  (The light is at the end of the tunnel!) It is probably no surprise to you that I… Read more ›

March 17, 2010
Ashley
Activism

We Still Aren’t Teaching Enough Women Writers

I wrote last week about a lesson I have taught using “The Yellow Wallpaper,” a great story by a great woman writer.  In an effort to reach more of my female students this year, I’ve been trying to incorporate more… Read more ›

March 17, 2010
Ashley
Education
teaching feminism, Women, women writers, Writer, yellow wallpaper

Being an Activist Every Day

A little while ago, I wrote a few posts about teaching everyday activism to my sophomores.  (here and here)  For that lesson, I used an article from Gender Across Borders about Miep Gies.  The second-to-last paragraph in this article reads:… Read more ›

March 15, 2010
Ashley
Activism
everyday activism, Miep Gies, teaching, teaching feminism
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