I clearly haven't been blogging much lately, but have been collecting a few things that I keep meaning to share with my Bilerico family. Below are a few gender related things that have been in my "blog ideas" folder for a while.
A collection of online essays called Beyond Masculinity: Essays by Queer Men on Gender and Politics is up and available online. It is a great collection and one of the contributors was my fellow Antioch College Student (Solis). Check out this collection and be sure to spread the word. A great online essay about abortion and anti-choice women's relationship with what they claim to detest and protest. Full story...
Editors' Note: These posts were originally published in The Advocate in 2005 and in 2006, on the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
Could McCain have found a woman in politics who's more different from Hillary Clinton in his transparent attempt to nab Hillary Clinton Democrats?
I posted yesterday about how she's a homophobic, corrupt, creationist, anti-choice zealot.
As Hurricane Gustav approaches New Orleans, please read this call-out from Critical Resistance New Orleans and help ensure that people in New Orleans prisons are not abandoned and abused again the way they were during and after Katrina.
"We should all be proud of Governor Sarah Palin's historic nomination, and I congratulate her and Senator McCain.
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Here's a great video about the state of New Orleans three years after the hurricane hit.
The last week in Denver at the DNCC was amazing, but it's good to be home.
Friday was the best day of all.
Like many African-Americans I was literally crying tears of joy last night as I saw a major political party nominate someone of my ethnic heritage for the highest office in the land.
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abigail weighs in on Grandpa McCain's pick for VP. Here's to more boobs in the Whitehouse! head to abisteendiary.
I love me some Little Richard. I remember vividly from when I was very, very young my mother pointing him out when he was on TV as a "homosexual.
The Supervisor of Elections has certified that enough valid signatures were collected by Citizens for Good Public Policy to put a repeal of civil rights protections for the city of Gainesville's LGBT population.
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