Monday Blogaround

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Recommended Reading:

A follow-up to a piece I linked back in October: Kao Kalia Yang at 18MR: Through the Long Winter: A Look Back at Radiolab's Yellow Rain Controversy. [Content Note: The post at this link includes discussion of miscarriage, racism, and war.]

And another entry in the naming series: Natalie.

Jess: Practical Feminism with Dr. Kortney Ryan Ziegler

Mannion: "Disability" [Content Note: The post at this link includes discussion of hostility to people with disabilities and classism.]

Spectra: What Kind of African Doesn't Speak Any African Languages? Me. [Content Note: The post at this link includes discussion of racism, language policing, white supremacy, and colonialism.]

Peter: A Reader's Guide to Anti-Hillary Themes

Libby Anne: Lost and Found: A Friendship, a Shunning, and an Apology [Content Note: The post at this link includes discussion of conservative religious traditions that includes shunning.]

Trudy: Black Couples in Television/Film—Casting and Colourism [Content Note: The post at this link contains discussion of body policing, racism, colorism, and white supremacy.]

wundergeek: Convention Harassment Is Bad. This Isn't Rocket Science. [Content Note: The post at this link includes discussion of misogyny and harassment, and includes violent imagery.]

John: Misogyny, Sexism, and Why RPS Isn't Shutting Up [Content Note: The post at this link includes discussion and imagery of misogyny, homophobia, sexual objectification, and rape culture.]

Adrian: TechCrunch Founder Michael Arrington's History of Abuse Allegations [Content Note: The post at this link includes discussion of specific acts of sexual violence. The article also has some problematic narratives, like abuse allegations being "complicated" by one's relationship to one's abuser.]

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