I am (still) just freakin' gobsmacked about last month's election results, but I want to try to use my blog (which I had abandoned for a long time) to help me think through things, and perhaps to invite other people to think along with me. I have been cheered / saddened / inspired by Pantsuit Nation, and as part of this first post-Trumpian post I am listing the resources on feminism, white privilege, and intersectionality that were suggested in a PSN thread. This should be a stable link.
for beginners
http://intersectionalfeminism101.tumblr.com/faq
showing up for racial justice
psychology today
we need diverse books
ted talk
everday feminism
ally?
broke white person
knapsack
check(list)
McIntosh
the root
not my…
https://medium.com/@schmutzie/why-it-is-not-my-responsibility-as-a-marginalized-individual-to-educate-you-about-my-experience-915b4ec08efd#.2asivvdxu
equality feels…
implicit bias
bell hooks !!!!!
'Teaching Community', 'Teaching Hope' and "Teaching Critical Thinking'.
curriculum
check your
vox
and
http://www.vox.com/identities/2016/11/15/13571478/trump-president-sexual-assault-sexism-misogyny-won
BLM
ted #2
ISR
Deborah Tannen on male v. femaile speech patterns
denison
5 reasons
https://www.bustle.com/articles/117968-5-reasons-intersectionality-matters-because-feminism-cannot-be-inclusive-without-it
wikigender
http://www.wikigender.org/wiki/intersectionality-of-gender-inequality-and-racial-discrimination/