June News Round-Up
Happy summer – the season of sunshine, relaxation, and fun! Here at StS, the editors have been busy creating our summer online issue, which will premier July 9th (more on that soon.) This month, we’ve had a fantastic line-up of blog posts:
Final Thoughts from StS’s Poetry and Blog Out-Going Editor, Sheila McMullin
I don’t have a firm definition of feminism. I have an emotional understanding.
Lesser Shades of Equal: Tamar Altebarmakian writes about the significance of small gestures
I had a professor who occasionally joined the graduate students for beers after class.
Summer StS Reading: Poetry
In 2002, I decided to finally wrap up my undergraduate education and returned to the university where my feminist identity had first taken root.
We Girls Turned out Pretty Good: Writer Brandi Henderson discovers feminism in surprising places.
The women in my family tend to lose their minds completely before they die.
Perfect People are Boring: Monica Marier from Tangent Artists speaks out
First of all, I’ll state, for the record, one of the first rules of writing: Perfect people are BORING.