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Each month Sexing the Political will ask readers to respond to a question dealing with some aspect of third wave feminism. Usually the question will be related to the issue of women’s sexuality, however, in attempt to avoid being too narrow in our approach, some questions will be more general. We will choose some responses to post the following month.
Please give a brief (no longer than 8 sentences) response to the following question. Feel free to include your name, age, and a few words describing yourself. This month's question: How are you working to raise awareness around issues of race, class, sexual orientation, and other layers of oppression within third wave feminism? volume one number one
Dear Sexing the Political:
Just a short comment about "The Feminism of Everyday Life" from Vol 1, Number 1, by Melisse Gelula. I just wanted to say that I am in my final semester of college and have long had the foresight to be...frustrated?...scared?....unprepared?...for life outside Women's Studies and inside a cubicle. I'm looking forward to hearing what this column has to say. The preface is a literal translation of so many of my thoughts. Terry M. McGaugh
Dear STP:
I truly enjoyed Alia's article. It was fun and light, but made a good point. Certainly, we all know that stereotypes, when used as a weapon, can be damaging. However, stereotypes, when used in the sense that Alia referred to them, can be life-savers. It was nice reading something that encouraged people to relax and to see a different point of view in an intelligent manner. More such articles would be wonderful.
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Third Wave Sexuality is an email discussion group for 20 and 30 something feminists to exchange ideas and information pertaining to young women’s sexuality. We share thoughts, beliefs, personal experiences, political action alerts and anything else that helps us to network with other young feminists, and contribute to progressive social change. Staying true to the much used slogan: "The personal is political," we connect personal experiences to the larger social, political, and cultural context. Space on the list is limited. If you would like to become a member, please submit the following information: your e-mail, your name, your age, the state where you currently reside, and six to ten sentences describing yourself and why you would like to become a member. We'll forward your request to the list moderator.
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