Reproductive Rites is written by Sarah W. Whedon.
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Professors, mommy bloggers, and me
I’ve been thinking a lot about why I write this blog and what I’m trying to accomplish with it. I started it partly because I had all these rants that kept spewing out and my partner was always asking me … Continue reading
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Feminist food revolution?, part 2
Last Monday I critiqued the Ms. article on feminism and the food revolution. Today, I dig further into the feminist questions this food revolution raises. It’s useful to point out the women leaders in the food movements and to ask … Continue reading
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Roll call
Who’s on my blogroll? ChildWild. I am required by the laws of nature to include this one on my blogroll since it’s written by my oldest childhood friend and features my Goddaughter, but I’d want to read it even if … Continue reading
Open discussion: what do strangers say about your baby?
In a thoughtful reply to my post about strangers interacting with me about my baby, Christina said, “This post has made me curious about the sorts of questions that other people’s babies get, though.” To summarize what I get: Strangers … Continue reading
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