Categories Dispatches from Ladyblogland Dispatches from Ladyblogland Post author By [E] Sally Lawton Post date Tuesday, November 11th, 2014 1 Comment on Dispatches from Ladyblogland Ladyblogland let us know about some awesome stuff this week. Tags academia, Artie Lange, baby otter, Brianna Wu, Clarissa Explains It All, comedy, crunk feminist collective, feministing, flavorwire, GamerGate, good burger, impostor syndrome, Jezebel, ladyblogland, new york times crossword, Ravishly, sociological images, the daily dot, the guardian, the hairpin, wendy davis, white women, women in academia
Categories This Week in Misogyny This Week in Misogyny Would Like to Invite #GamerGate to Kiss Its Ass Post author By [E] Hillary Post date Friday, October 17th, 2014 6 Comments on This Week in Misogyny Would Like to Invite #GamerGate to Kiss Its Ass Bring it on, brosephs. (As usual, trigger warnings for pretty much everything apply.) Tags abortion, affirmative consent, AfterPill, Agatha Tan, Amanda Bynes, Anita Sarkeesian, Annie Kuster, Annise Parker, Apple, breast cancer, Brianna Wu, Bye Felipe, campus sexual assault, celebrity feminism, ched evens, Cory Booker, cosmo, DC comics, domestic violence, douchebros, Dr. Luke, Ebola, emergency contraceptives, ernest angley, Ezra Klein, Facebook, family dollar, fertility coverage, GamerGate, gender wage gap, grace hopper celebration, Greg Abbott, headscarves, iowa, ISIS, Jeff Bell, Joanna Coles, john grisham, judy finnigan, Kesha, Lachista Greco, Laurie Abraham, louie gohmert, male allies, mansplaining, McKenna Peterson, Mike Huckabee, misogyny, mommy wars, murder, Muslim feminism, national women's law center, never read the comments, NFL, pedophilia, philippines, pinktober, rape, rh reality check, Roxane Gay, Sam Harris, same-sex adoption, same-sex marriage, Sarah Silverman, school dress codes, scott walker, SCOTUS, sex ed, sexual assault, South Carolina, Stand your ground, stay nadella, Steve Vaillancourt, Tampon Run, Tennessee, Texas, the Butterflies, trans, upskirt photos, victim-blaming, virginia, women in tech, wonder woman, Yazidi, Zara Bennett