Twitter, Feminism, Disability, and marginalized voices calling out privilege. #F
This post originally appeared on December 20, 2013 written by founder, Tara L. Conley.
This post originally appeared on December 20, 2013 written by founder, Tara L. Conley.
Blogger Christine of @cdaae talks disability and marginalization in #TwitterFeminism. Read more at @cdaae but longer. Share your thoughts below.
@MeghanEMurphy says perhaps #Twitterfeminism ‘distorts perceptions’ Thoughts? #F
This post originally appeared on December 20, 2013 written by founder, Tara L. Conley.
This post originally appeared on December 20, 2013 written by founder, Tara L. Conley.
Perhaps the insular experience of #twitterfeminism distorts their perceptions re: feminist politics and creates an echo chamber
— Meghan Murphy (@MeghanEMurphy) December 20, 2013
How Did #NotYourAsianSidekick Become The Place To Talk About Race and Stereotypes Online? #F
This post originally appeared on December 20, 2013 written by founder, Tara L. Conley.
This post originally appeared on December 20, 2013 written by founder, Tara L. Conley.
Writer and #NotYourAsianSidekick creator Suey Park talks stereotypes and trending globally.
Read more at WUNC.
The trouble with Twitter feminism #F
This post originally appeared on December 20, 2013 written by founder, Tara L. Conley.
This post originally appeared on December 20, 2013 written by founder, Tara L. Conley.
Blogger Meghan Murphy loves the Internet. She “really” does. But Twitter Feminism? Not so much?Read more at Feminist Current.
#RenishaMcBride and Online Activism #femfuture #fem2 #Twitterfeminism #F
This post originally appeared on December 20, 2013 written by founder, Tara L. Conley.
This post originally appeared on December 20, 2013 written by founder, Tara L. Conley.
Earlier this week Tara L. Conley (@taralconley) of @mediamakechange published an analysis about the impact of online activism in the Renisha McBride case. Read more at MEDIA MAKE CHANGE