PANEL : Blogging Feminism at Barnard University

14 Nov 2006 - 6:00pm
14 Nov 2006 - 7:00pm
EST

Feminist Futures

Blogging Feminism:

(Web)Sites of Resistance

A panel discussion

Tuesday, 14 November, 7:00 PM

Altschul Atrium, Altschul Hall

Free & open to the public; no reservations required.

Cyberspace . . . will have important effects in encouraging women to participate in designing and implementing models of economic development, constructing stable democracies, ensuring that different cultures can exist side by side without violent conflict and providing the sense of trust, partnership and solidarity that are necessary to any society in which people cooperate for mutual well-being.

- Lourdes Arizpe

Of the internet's viability as a tool for political change, we ask, is there a better example than the blog? Young and youthfully minded feminists have learned that blogging allows them to carve out personal and political spaces where their lives, their issues, their analyses of the world can come into sharp focus. Outside the confines of mainstream media, where women are addressed (usually exclusively) as consumers, feminist bloggers have become the cultural producers blazing some of the most radical and rousing paths toward revolutionary social change.

This spring, The Scholar & Feminist Online, will publish issue 5.3 - "Blogging Feminism: (Web)Sites of Resistance."

On Tuesday, 14 November, guest editors Gwendolyn Beetham and Jessica Valenti come together with select contributors to discuss how feminists are fulfilling the promise of creating a cybercommunity dedicated to securing a more just and peaceful world.

Panelists include Lauren Spees and Michelle Riblett, BC '05 (Hollaback), Liza Sabater (CultureKitchen), and Alice Marwick (Tiara).

Join us for a spirited discussion of feminism in the 21st century.


Barnard University Altschul Atrium, Altschul Hall

The Barnard Center for Research on Women
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