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Delightfully Cranky blog post by Lisa Jervis, July 18, 2008 - 12:48pm; tagged 2008 campaign, fundraising, media justice, racism, read it!.

Last night I co-hosted a fundraising house party for the kick-ass feminist media organization Women in Media and News. I've been involved in the organization since its planning and launch, and am proud to be its founding board chair.

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Slowpoke comes to Portland!

Dogged Pessimism blog post by Andi Zeisler, April 21, 2008 - 7:30pm; tagged comix, events, read it!.

During the mid-'80s, my political education came almost entirely from Bloom County, to which my brother introduced me and to which I immediately became attached. Really, what's not to love about a preadolescent Bob Woodward type, his feminist elementary-school teacher, and a neurotic penguin with an unhealthy Caspar Weinberger obsession?

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Delightfully Cranky blog post by Lisa Jervis, April 18, 2008 - 3:57pm; tagged ally-hood, feminism, race, racism, read it!.

Here are a few of the amazing, insightful, powerful, not-to-be-missed things I've been reading over the past few days.

On some of the work that is cut out for feminists committed to making anti-racism and anti-imperialism central to our movements: Diary of an Anxious Black Woman on International Women's Day, She Who Stumbles on tactics and privilege.

On how white feminists need stop fucking up: An Open Letter to White Feminists. (Though I have to add how sickening it is that this essay is even necessary.)

A coda from Brownfemipower.

And one thing that you can act on right now in a small but concrete way: Diary of an Anxious Black Woman on rape in the Congo and the corporations who benefit (with addresses for your letter-writing ire).

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Thinking lots about lots of things

Delightfully Cranky blog post by Lisa Jervis, April 7, 2008 - 11:37am; tagged movement-building, race, read it!.

Thinking so much about so many things that I don't really have anything to say just yet.

But one of the things I've been thinking a lot about is knowing when to stop talking and listen.

In that spirit, and because it has a lot to do with the thinking, Jessica Hoffman's open letter to white feminists absolutely must be read. (And for good measure, here's a link to make/shift, the magazine she coedits.)

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Divertissements for performing bears

Bitch on Wheels blog post by Debbie Rasmussen, April 6, 2008 - 7:27pm; tagged listen & love it, music, politics of sports, professional sports, read it!, sports.

The title of this post is the song title of another provocatively-titled entity (or problematically-titled entity, depending on whom you ask), 3 Leg Torso, a band I saw perform tonight. I've never been good at describing genres, but I'll call it a mashup of Klezmer/Chamber/Gypsy/Circus/Carnival/(see, this is why I don't write music reviews). The point is, it was one of the best shows I've seen in years. My mouth hurt afterwards because I had a perpetual smile through almost the whole show. Equally impressive was the opener, Fish Tank Ensemble. Please check them both out.   

Earlier in the day, I let my friend Ben convince me to accompany him to a professional basketball game between the Portland Trailblazers and the San Antonio Spurs.

Allow me to set the stage (even though really, you had to be there to understand)... 

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Karaoke for shy people

Bitch on Wheels blog post by Debbie Rasmussen, February 10, 2008 - 6:35pm; tagged lists, magazines, read it!.

Sometimes I find it difficult to keep up with my reading pile, especially now that I've inherited a coffee table so enormous it almost begs for piles and piles of magazines, books, and zines to be stacked atop it.

But I set aside some time this weekend to catch up. A few things I enjoyed. Maybe you would, too:

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Abortion: the "shmashmortion" of 2008?

Love / Shove blog post by Andi Zeisler, January 7, 2008 - 4:40pm; tagged movies, read it!, reproductive rights.

In a tiny bit of synergy, I read this excellent piece by Katha Pollitt only an hour after sitting at my ob-gyn's office next to a pregnant teen gabbing on a hot-pink cellphone.

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