Shakesville is skeptical that the Susan G. Komen Foundation’s reversal on Planned Parenthood funding means you should start supporting them.- Fannie’s Room challenges LifeSite News blogger Hilary White for her view that it’s feminists, not conservatives, who hate men.
- The Toronto Star reports that a Nova Scotia court has ordered a Mississippi blogger to pay $425,000 in defamation damages to a Kemptville gay couple.
- Last week the National Film Board aired it’s newest documentary, Pink Ribbons Inc. on pinkwashing by breast cancer organizations. Dammit Janet shared the trailer and an interview with producer Ravida Din on their blog.
- Mary at Clutch finds the “Welfare Queen” stereotype is making a comeback.
- Adrienne at Native Appropriations had a great idea: take a week and document all the instances of “Indian stereotyping” you come across. She started last week but there’s no reason you can’t try it this week.
- The 2012 Black History Month theme is “Black Women in American Culture and History”. Feminist Law Professors suggests some possible poster subjects.
- The Root also offers their suggestions, for 25 graphic novels for Black History Month.
- And TransGriot has put together a great reader quiz on African-American Trans History.
- GOOD reviews the new bookStraight: The Surprisingly Short History of Heterosexuality.
- A new Tumblr highlights examples of “What Women in Superhero Comics Should Be”.
-Jarrah






