Yes, Barbra, misogyny IS annoying -- Link Roundup
- Barbra Streisand discusses her new book on Larry King Live; thinks misogyny is "annoying." [Jezebel]
- Former JWA employee, Kate Goldwater, started a clothing boutique where the clothes and accessories are used or designed by Kate from recycled fabrics and materials. She was recently featured in Feministing's Young Feminist Enterpreneur Spotlight. [Feministing]
- Amplify Your Voice is using Xtranormal to create a series of cartoon videos that reveal what is really being taught in abstinence-only education programs. Super disturbing. [First video] [Second video] [Third video]
- This week we celebrated the birthday of iconic feminist writer Ellen Willis, who passed away in 2006. Her daughter, Nona Willis Aronowitz, the co-author of Girl Drive, has preserved much of her work online! [Ellen Willis]
- Vanessa Davis’s Make Me a Woman makes the top 10 list of Best Comic Books of 2010 [Tablet]
- "20 Under 40: Stories from the New Yorker" features young women writers [Ms.]
- Infamous editor Judith Regan on "Millionaire Matchmaker" [Tablet]
- What's on the other side of the glass ceiling? A cliff. [Time]
- Jewish leaders at the GA support Keshet's Jewish Community Pledge to Save Lives [JSpot]
- Standing on Henrietta Szold's Shoulders [Forward]
- Opening Our Tent [eJewishPhilanthropy]
- First grader Katie Goldman is teased for liking Star Wars. The community's response? Good (for once!) [TCJewfolk]
- The December Jewish Book Carnival - a great resource if you're looking for a new book to read! [Erika Dreifus]
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