1977 Big Gulp
A "Big Gulp" of links. Altogether now, "7-11 has thirsty rock cups!" (Circa 1977)
Rox Populi tickles me with her "Where the Brains Are" blog post title. Click through to read more about the article she's referencing, and to see the intriguing brain-map of the U.S.
Ann Bartow consistently calls liberal men out at Feminist Law Professors; for just one example, see "That Date Rape Metaphor".
Jeff at Feminist Allies on Calvin and Hobbes, a cartoon strip I never understood the popularity of:
" … for all of the progressive-ish-ness of C&H—it critiques modern education, our ways of dealing with the environment, and the idea that in whatever ways we can, we ought to support keeping the positive aspects of childhood through adulthood—it also depends, largely, on gender stereotypes."Rogers Cadenhead writes about the lack of women speakers at a conference he might attend: The Spring Experience, a Java conference. He does a little research and comes up with some appropriate women that could've been asked to speak. Hat-tip Just Shelley.
Thus Spake Zuska: "Who's NOT a Leader?" She's responding to another blogger at the Science Blogs site; she's pretty much been on fire lately.
I enjoyed Lynne d Johnson's reflections on a different version of Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus", so I thought you might, too. See "Johnny Cash Obsession".
I can't say enough about Science + Professor + Woman = Me. So here's a new formula for you:
All Women All The Time + Reinventing A Very Stupid Wheel + Behind Every Less Qualified Man. = Fantastic Feminist Reading
You see what I did there? Ha."Don't get cocky, kid…"

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