I'm looking for a handful of radical Mormon feminists to work on a project with me. If you're interested, reply in the comments section of this post or drop me a line at phddilly atyahoo dot com.
I'd like to include you in my project and you can opt out if you wish. Can you send me your email address so we can correspond off-blogsite? Thanks!! :)
Note: the radical part was not to sound too militant, but to position this project in a frame of radical feminism--meaning a group of folks who are willing to be active in calling for social change. Sort of a 2nd-wave activism combined with a 3rd-wave sensibility (at least that's what I'm hoping for).
That probably made no sense to most of you. To sum up: if you're interested in discussing the implications of social change--particularly in critiquing LDS sexism, racism, and heteronormativity, let's talk.
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I'm so there. But you already know that.
Interested, but not sure if I am "radical" enough. :)
Interested, and pretty sure I am radical enough....
Lorell:
I'd like to include you in my project and you can opt out if you wish. Can you send me your email address so we can correspond off-blogsite?
Thanks!! :)
Note: the radical part was not to sound too militant, but to position this project in a frame of radical feminism--meaning a group of folks who are willing to be active in calling for social change. Sort of a 2nd-wave activism combined with a 3rd-wave sensibility (at least that's what I'm hoping for).
That probably made no sense to most of you. To sum up: if you're interested in discussing the implications of social change--particularly in critiquing LDS sexism, racism, and heteronormativity, let's talk.
i'm definitely intrigued & would love more info about the project.
Megan:
Glad to have you on board! Drop me a line at the email address in the post and I'll include you in the conversation :)
i'm certainly interested in discussing the implications of social change! i'll send you an email right away!
me, me! and i know i'm radical enough.
I'm just getting around to checkin in . . . but I'd love to be on board with this. Count me in if it's not too late!
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