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demagogue
A political polyblog made up of liberals, feminists, queers, friends of queers.

The Truth
Here is the truth. I confront the fourth reich (the neocons) with a tenacity you will not see anywhere else.

Gyaani
Day to day thoughts that keep cropping up between friends and some personal contemplation...

Textualife
A literature scholar's blog devoted to reading otherwise. My academic interests focus on African and third world literatures. Although I will blog on cultural artifacts, I'm also interested in communally thinking, representing, and dreaming social justice in our worlds.

Why We Fight
My new center for all things radically feminist related that cross my path. I am a student forging my path through the world since my consciousness was radically raised five years ago.

Margaret's Wanderings
My blog is about things that matter to me. It is about my political, literary and geographical wanderings as well as my reflections on how to make this earth we live with a more habitable place for all.

Musings of a Yale DD
Working though what it means to be a feminist, liberal Christian.

Feminism Without Clothes
Both a photography blog as well as a political one. The face and thoughts of a nude model

Sarah's Blog Space
This blog is a woman-centered, feminist blog dealing with issues facing women today. It is focused on equality, human rights, freedoms, and liberty that all women worldwide must have.

life as i know it...
life as i know it... the blog of a 20-something Canadian gal who's interested in music, movies, politics, the law, travel, and general silliness.

Black Looks
Focus on African women, gender, lesbian, human rights, literature and all things to do with Africa.

On The Homefront
Drowning in a seatide of christian fundamentalism, right-winged politics, and the just war theory and finding the courage to swim against it.

Stacey's Panic Room
A panic room is a place to get away from danger, or in my case, the insanity of the world: especially from the debacle that is the Bush Administration (though my post topics are not limited to such.) This is my panic room.

myuglysweater
Blog of My Ugly Sweater: PhD candidate, former art-historian, current cultural studies junkie, attender of protests, lover of indiepop, parent to my cats, my dog, my chubby fish, partner of two star, maker of smoothies, fan of badly-written mysteries, knitter, sewer of random objects, occasional performance artist, lover of connections.

The Red Hibiscus
Poetry. Gripes. Angst. Optimism. Women. Power. Animals.

yikes!
Combination of feminist, LGBT, political comments, with Sunday funnies tossed in for fun.

No Ordinary Princess


Politics'n'Poetry
A bit of one or t'other.

Maternal Digressions
This blog is a conversation about parenting, work-life balance, and other incidental subjects.

The Lilith Fund: True Abortion Stories
Lilith: A Fund for Reproductive Equity believes that the right to choose an abortion is meaningless without access to abortion services. We oppose all efforts to restrict abortion rights and are committed to fighting for access to abortion for all women. We believe that it is the responsibility of government to provide public funding for abortions, but that we must act now to support women who want abortions but cannot afford them. Here Lilith volunteers post their stories about the real-life experiences (with identifying characteristics changed in order to protect privacy) of the diverse group of women who receive our help in a crisis: they need to end a pregnancy, but they don't have the money for the procedure. They are scared, alone, confused and sometimes feel hopeless and abandoned. These voices are rarely heard in the debates on reproductive rights and health care reform: women of all ages, races, and socio-economic backgrounds. They are struggling to protect their families and themselves against relentless threats of poverty, unemployment, homelessness, violence, chronic health problems, incomplete education, discrimination and so much more. They are our sisters. Our daughters. Our mothers. Our friends. They are us. We hope that our readers will get a glimpse of the many difficulties faced by Lilith's callers as they attempt to exercise their rights to decide for themselves whether or not to become a mother or to have another child. Here are their stories…

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