Jun 16th, 2010 | MamaPop, bloggety stuff, feminism, life, pop culture | 9 Comments
When I started blogging, I did it with the intention of all my wildest dreams coming true.
And now it’s happened. Fame, fortune, and power are MINE! <muahhahaha>
Well, not really. But the folks over at MamaPop, a pop culture blog with a feminist slant that I’ve loved since it’s inception, for some reason want me to join their crew. Which, OMG, is totally like your big sister letting you smoke with her and her friends. Well, if I had a big sister, which I don’t, but it’s too late for me to harbor resentment about that. → continue reading
Feb 24th, 2010 | Food, Fun, St Louis, Uncategorized, feminism, good deeds | 2 Comments
***Cross-posted at Food Blog Mafia
Recently I joined the new Young Professionals board for Safe Connections. If you aren’t familiar with Safe Connections:
As the oldest and largest locally-founded agency serving abused women and teens in the St. Louis region, Safe Connections is essential core of resources and support for survivors of violence. Safe Connections is the only agency providing integrated services for women who have been victimized by domestic violence, sexual assault, rape and/or childhood sexual abuse. (from Safe Connections’ About Us)
Safe Connections provides vital services for women and teens in the area who are survivors of violence, and their work is an area where the need for help is almost always greater than what they can provide. The Young Professionals is a new group formed by Safe Connections to gain volunteers and supporters in the 21-40 age group who can help Safe Connections expand their mission and services.
We’re hosting a happy hour to raise awareness about and gain membership for Safe Connections and our Young Professionals group. This event will be held at Pi in the Central West End on Wednesday, March 3, from 5-7. Chris Sommers, who owns Pi, is also a member of the Young Professionals group, and Pi will be offering half-price appetizers and drink specials for those in attendance. You should come. You need no reason to go to Pi and have a cocktail on a Wednesday, and this gives you free reign to claim it as your good deed for the day or week should you see fit.
Domestic violence is an issue that does not discriminate based on race, socioeconomic status, political affiliation, or religion. I’d love to see you guys come out, particularly my lady-blogger friends.
Nov 20th, 2009 | St Louis, feminism | 1 Comment
I’m always on the lookout for interesting blogs about people doing major projects, particularly if they are have some type of cultural relevance. So, if you’re so inclined, you should join me in checking out author/blogger/feminist Nona Willis Aronowitz at Left Bank Books this Sunday at 4PM. In Fall of 2007, Aronowitz and her late friend, Emma Bee Bernstein, took off on an epic road trip around the country to talk to feminists around the country about the meaning of feminism. They documented their journey on their blog, and turned their story–and those of the feminists they met along the way–into a book, Girldrive.
Check out Aimee Levitt’s interview with Aronowitz, if you’re like me and you’d rather talk feminism on Sunday as opposed to watching football, come on down to Left Bank to hear her speak.