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Call Out for The Carnival of Radical Feminists

I'm hosting the 21st Carnival of Radical Feminists over at my wordpress blog next month. For more info on the carnival, past editions, and how to submit: http://blogcarnival.com/bc/cprof_1484.html You can also email me your submission.

You can submit old, new, newish, etc. writings. Poems, reviews, short stories, essays, free thoughts, rants, songs, drawings, etc are all welcome. Your own or someone else’s. Collaborations are welcome too.

For a list of my suggestions: http://demonista.wordpress.com/2009/02/05/callout-for-the-carnival-of-radical-feminists/

Waves of Resistance - Pan-Canadian Young Feminists Conference

I'm really interested in going to this. If anyone else is let me know asap. Thanks :)

http://www.rebelles2008.org/en/node

It's over Thanksgiving weekend--the 11-13 of October. It's geared to income to go--only 1$ per thousand dollars of income. But it's all the way in Montreal, but I wanna go!

TAKE BACK THE NIGHT--THURSDAY THE 18

This Thursday, KW is having its 24th annual Take Back the Night March. TBTN had its ovarian beginning in the late 1870s, in response to violence against women. There was an upsurge in marches in the late 1970s. In 1976, women attending the International Tribunal on Crimes Against Women lit candles and marched in Belgium. Two years later, the United States had its first march in San Francisco on the heels of an antipornography conference. Another prominent city was NYC, which had thousands of women marching through "pornified" Times Square. KW began in 1984.