Monthly Archives: January 2009

More facebook action planned

by Ruth Moss I’ve written before and at length about facebook’s policy on breastfeeding photos, and why this is a feminist issue. Just letting anyone reading know that there is another protest planned on 21st February. You don’t have to … Continue reading

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Thoughts on books for trans children.

In one of my recent links posts on my own blog, I linked to an article by Helen at Bird Of Paradox where she explored the possibility of trans-friendly books for children (which she kindly allowed me to cross post … Continue reading

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Get it together, CBeebies!

by Ruth Moss A conversation that was started when Arwyn wrote about sexism in children’s literature, and continued here and here (and also on twitter and by email – if you’re not twittering – why not?) has had me thinking … Continue reading

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Pro-choice. All the time?

by Ruth Moss Well, yesterday was blog for choice day and I missed it. But by the power of twitter, and thanks to blue milk, I’ve managed to get my act together in time for today. I have a confession, … Continue reading

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Trans-Friendly Books For Children

Helen over at Bird of Paradox wrote a great post this morning talking about the lack of trans-friendly books for children, which she has kindly given permission for me to reproduce here. My son is only three, and showing minimal … Continue reading

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Feminist Parenting Links 19.01.2009

I’m a little late with this week’s links, thanks to Ruth for reminding me! Ahh, the power of Twitter. As an aside, I’d love it if readers and contributors both could send me their favourite links; you can email me, … Continue reading

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More Awesome Feminist Parenting Articles

Once upon a time, I said I was going to post my favourite feminist parenting links every Sunday. I failed spectacularly. So here’s a lovely bunch of links for your reading pleasure, and now I’ll try to do it every … Continue reading

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Postnatal Depression

By Ruth Moss The original author of this blog started to write about her postnatal depression, but didn’t get chance to finish it. I think this is a very important issue, and a feminist issue. But I come at it … Continue reading

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