Tag Archives: feminism

Criticism of “Treasure” by Bruno Mars: Let Me Tell You Who You Are
Bruno Mars reached five number one hits faster than any male artist since Elvis Presley. I started listening to him when he featured in B.o.B.’s “Nothin’ on You.” That was pretty much my high school anthem; my boyfriend at the time would even sing it to me when it came on the radio.

2012 – Year in Review
2012 was a wonderful year. I became more active on this blog and I shouldered new responsibilities, relating to school, clubs and work. I was extremely busy in 2012, but I did enjoy the frenzy of it all.

Friday Jamboree: Boys in Dresses & Self-Perception
It’s finally Friday! I hope everyone enjoys their weekend. As for me, I’m heading up to Wheaton, then to New Bedford for Rick Britto’s funeral, then to Arlington to visit some of Tommy’s family.

Why I Am A Feminist (And My Journey to Becoming One)
Here’s some background information about me: I am 19 years old. I am white. I have never been raped, abused or mistreated. I have had good experiences with long-term boyfriends.
Feminism: “All Men Are”
Or, How To Be A Feminist I am a feminist. I choose to respect my body and myself. I choose to follow my dream, despite whispers of failure and defeat. I choose to value integrity and dignity, equality and fairness. However, too often, I see feminism flouted by the ignorant, abused by the obsessed. Over […]
Friday Jamboree: Amelia Earhart and Magical Thinking
This week was all about reading, writing, interviewing, working, and traveling (not long distances!) for me. Hullabaloo all around. I interviewed an Air Force Pilot for the NorthEast Independent; my first byline in a paper other than my college newspaper’s printed today. Of course, my dad laminated the page. I also interviewed North Kingstown High […]