
I voted Liberal Democrat, but does that make me a Liberal Democrat? I don’t know the answer to my own question, which is why I am posing it to the world. Not that I expect a definitive answer, but you’re quite welcome to try, dear reader!
May 27
Posted by Kathryn Cann in Politics, UK Politics | 1 Comment

I voted Liberal Democrat, but does that make me a Liberal Democrat? I don’t know the answer to my own question, which is why I am posing it to the world. Not that I expect a definitive answer, but you’re quite welcome to try, dear reader!
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Mar 30
Posted by Kathryn Cann in Feminism, Law, News, Sciences, Technology | Comments off
The Finding Ada blog have posted video from the Ada Lovelace Day 2010 Unconference in London. Special Guest was Maggie Philbin of Tomorrows World fame. I post the video below as it is well worth a watch if you have the time to learn about Women In Technology.
Read more on ALD 10 Unconference and other news….
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Jan 29
Posted by Kathryn Cann in Arts, Books, Feminism, Law, Media | 4 Comments
Thoughts on Natasha Walter – The Return Of Sexism. Sexism has re-advanced, and it is enabled through the pornification of just about everything and via the smoke and mirrrors charade that this porn culture is any way empowering for women.
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somewhere along the way … the “post feminist” world was defined for us, there are many in western society who genuinely believe that feminism has achieved its goals. Never mind the rape statistics, or the woman hate crimes, the misogyny in the media, both subtle and openly hostile … feminism’s work is far from done.
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going for a drink or three. yipee! It's Friday night.
@spicycauldron @BloominChick @marcconnolly thanks so much for the #ff loves. - posted on 23/07/2010 20:06:34
in training all day. why do classrooms make me want to sleep? - posted on 23/07/2010 09:23:09
Newport State of Mind http://goo.gl/fb/AO9Rd - posted on 23/07/2010 08:33:35
good morning and happy Friday all - posted on 23/07/2010 06:58:27
this is a great & funny song/video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNfbX6uvA6s Newport (Ymerodraeth State of Mind) - posted on 22/07/2010 19:19:57
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