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The Outsider's Society: Letters To Asylum Seekers and Reading Challenge Update
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Sunday, 6 July 2014. Letters To Asylum Seekers and Reading Challenge Update. If you're Australian too, you probably know just how terribly our government is treating asylum seekers and refugees. If you want to help, you could do this - write a letter to an asylum seeker! Have you read my earlier blog post about my women authors only reading challenge? If not, these are the rules: a) I record all the books that I read. B) I only read books written by women. These are the book titles of my next two reads:.
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The Outsider's Society: May 2013
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Wednesday, 15 May 2013. International Day Of Families. May 15 is the international day of families, established by the United Nations, and a day to celebrate all types of families. This year's 'theme' is : advancing social inte gration and intergenerational solidarity ; more info rmation on the United Nations website here. Sunday, 12 May 2013. Is an Australian group that campaigns for social justice. Here are some of the latest petitions. Please sign! Thanks for reading and signing! Tuesday, 7 May 2013.
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The Outsider's Society: Women Authors Only Reading Challenge
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Friday, 4 July 2014. Women Authors Only Reading Challenge. I have set myself a three part reading challenge! You are welcome to use my criteria and do the challenge yourself if you like. These are the rules: a) I will record all the books that I'm reading. B) I will only read books written by women. C) I will only read books that I can find for free or under $5. Here are my first five books. We Need To Talk About Kevin - Lionel Shriver. This book was good, plus it passed the Bechdel test. I haven't finis...
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The Outsider's Society: Reading Challenge Update and Women Artists
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Saturday, 2 August 2014. Reading Challenge Update and Women Artists. I've read a lot of books since I posted last, so I'll just list the two best ones:. My Dear I Wanted To Tell You - Louise Young. World war one through the experiences of three women and two men. Very well written. Towards Another Summer - Janet Frame. A woman believes that she is turning into a migratory bird. I love Janet Frame's writing, try Owls Do Cry or Faces in the Water next. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Outsider's Society: October 2013
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Friday, 25 October 2013. Please Sign This Petition! Please ensure that the men who raped a sixteen year old Kenyan girl are brought to justice. Here is the link : http:/ www.avaaz.org/en/justice for liz loc/? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Joke of the Day and Conspiracy Theories 101. Random Interesting Stuff I Found Today. A well rehearsed speech. Please Sign This Petition! I'm so glad you've found this blog. I hope you enjoy reading it! View my complete profile. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Outsider's Society: Women Authors Only Reading Challenge
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Thursday, 10 July 2014. Women Authors Only Reading Challenge. I finished my next lot of books! Go To Sleep - Helen Walsh. This book was a gritty and fairly terrifying look at a new, incredibly sleep deprived single mother, who just wants her baby to go to sleep. And Sarah Moss's Night Waking. The Little Black Book of Stories - A.S Byatt. And why does the poor, but likeable, character, who happens to be a very talented artist, have to be pale? My favourite story was the woman-who-turned-to-stone one.
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The Outsider's Society: What Would an Intersectional Menstrual Activism Movement Look Like?
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Friday, 4 July 2014. What Would an Intersectional Menstrual Activism Movement Look Like? A bit of a mouthful! The menstrual activism movement consists of the combined efforts of Spirtual Menstruationists, and Feminists. Although it is an inspiring movement, it has problems with intersectionality. So, instead of complaining about it, I'll write what a truly useful and intersectional Menstrual Activism movement could look like. If you have suggestions, leave them in the comments! An active campaign presenc...
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The Outsider's Society: July 2014
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Thursday, 10 July 2014. Women Authors Only Reading Challenge. I finished my next lot of books! Go To Sleep - Helen Walsh. This book was a gritty and fairly terrifying look at a new, incredibly sleep deprived single mother, who just wants her baby to go to sleep. And Sarah Moss's Night Waking. The Little Black Book of Stories - A.S Byatt. And why does the poor, but likeable, character, who happens to be a very talented artist, have to be pale? My favourite story was the woman-who-turned-to-stone one.
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The Outsider's Society: August 2014
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Saturday, 2 August 2014. Reading Challenge Update and Women Artists. I've read a lot of books since I posted last, so I'll just list the two best ones:. My Dear I Wanted To Tell You - Louise Young. World war one through the experiences of three women and two men. Very well written. Towards Another Summer - Janet Frame. A woman believes that she is turning into a migratory bird. I love Janet Frame's writing, try Owls Do Cry or Faces in the Water next. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A well rehearsed speech.