July 2007
- So, is it OK?
- Notes for those reading via RSS
- What do disabled people, fat people, and indigenous languages have in common? They’re not disposable.
- Review: Exit The King
- “Perhaps the simplest way to begin is to plunge a knife into the male urethra”
- Sigh
- Quicklink: fundraising drive against female genital cutting
- Picture worth a thousand words of the day, and rally for Aboriginal justice
- Some of these things are not like the other ones: a quiz
- Friday Hoyden: Pippi Longstocking
- Where the wild political parodies are
- Fundiewatch: a Catholic prenatal diagnosis “counselling service”
- Whatever game that’s in aid of, you can play it on your own
- This is nasty.
- Smouldering: most Australians rape apologists
- New study results: recent global warming not due to solar effects
- A timeline to think upon
- Living Black
- I’m baaaaack!
- Work/Life/Family Balance in NSW
- Today’s bit of fun: medical marvels
- Imagine, I so nearly missed this sight
- They’re creepy and they’re … creepy. Three datapoints.
- “Only stupid women are breeding” – academipanic from New Zealand
- Lame jokes
- Image du jour: Please Leave Jackboots Here
- Stunning News
- It’s not just the moustache
- Feminist read’ems: men harassing WOC online, iconic blondes, and party-pollie numbers games
- Grrrl’s own adventure
- Blonde, bald, braided or baubled: hair as femininity object and transformative symbol
- Whose real world?
- Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere
- Girls in white gumboots and fat chicks in chainmail
- NT Plan Read ’ems: “white man’s burden”, Howard’s poll plunge, and reactions from Pat Turner and Lt Gen Sanderson
- Rearranging accessibility: more on invisible disability accommodations
- Schuss!
- Sunday Sunset Scent-blogging
- Read ’ems: Young Feminists edition
June 2007
- Are you in on the joke?
- Weekend Wobot: Woomba
- Fat a Greater Threat than Drug Abuse, Smoking, or Alcohol
- Weekend wittering
- By any other name?
- Read ‘Ems: more on the NT plan, barefaced hypocrisy, and a couple of amusing tidbits
- Triple J youth radio’s “Hack” panel on the NT indigenous plan: Davis, Wenitong and Doyle
- Friday Fun: Which feminist icon are you?
- In which I judge a book by its cover
- 1Q: Is there merit in governments playing catch-up politics?
- Sex ed – the facts