Dec. 2nd, 2014
The Siblinghood of Justice and Mercy is meant as a social-justice-enacting nontheist alternative to movement atheism. Sunday Reflection 1, Sunday Reflection 2, and that's about where I lost interest. There isn't much else to say, honestly.
This seems like a good time to remind y'all that Atheism Plus has a $50 scholarship available to any intersectional feminist activist college student. I observe that there are at present zero applicants, and while the rules do say "please make an art addressing a social justice issue" and "please make an art saying why applicant should get scholarship" and this may be scaring off applicants, there is nothing in the rules to say applicant cannot write two haiku and call it a day.
This seems like a good time to remind y'all that Atheism Plus has a $50 scholarship available to any intersectional feminist activist college student. I observe that there are at present zero applicants, and while the rules do say "please make an art addressing a social justice issue" and "please make an art saying why applicant should get scholarship" and this may be scaring off applicants, there is nothing in the rules to say applicant cannot write two haiku and call it a day.
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Dec. 2nd, 2014 08:45 pmSo you know how ecofeminism is the result of turning a feminist eye on the ecological movement and an ecological lens on feminism, and queer theory is the result of turning a queer eye on feminist theory and a theoretical lens on queerness? Well, has anyone turned a queer/trans eye on ecofeminism?
If someone has—and if I'm making any sense to anybody—I would love to read anything they wrote about it.
If someone has—and if I'm making any sense to anybody—I would love to read anything they wrote about it.