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A Feminist Countdown to 2011 ~ Day Fifteen
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A Feminist Countdown to 2011 ~ Day Eleven
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A Feminist Countdown to 2011 ~ Day One
From my post over at the Ms. Blog:
Presenting my Feminist Advent Calendar! Day One is up...
(Click here to visit the home page with the full calendar)
When I was a very young child, I received a late November package all the way from my grandmother in Germany. It was a large, cloth Advent Calendar, designed to hang on the back of my bedroom door and fitted with little pockets, one for each day leading up to December 25. In each pocket she’d stuffed a tiny toy or bit of candy for me to retrieve day by day. I took so much pleasure in this calendar that my parents felt compelled to fill it for me each year around the holidays, well into my preteens.
I wanted to pass on the joy of this countdown-of-treats to Ms. readers. So, I present to you a secular version of my childhood calendar to help us at the Ms. Blog count down to 2011.
As the days pass, you’ll see more and more of the image behind the dates revealed. You’ll also be offered links to virtual feminist “treats”–a video, a game, a story. Check back each day to see what’s next!
Presenting my Feminist Advent Calendar! Day One is up...
(Click here to visit the home page with the full calendar)
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Advocacy,
Countdown to 2011,
Global,
Health,
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