- The Toronto Star ponders how the Olympics are dealing with “policing femininity” based on hormone production.

- The Mary Sue compares the lessons presented in the “How to Survive Anything” books for boys and girls. Hint: they’re appallingly stereotyped.
- Black Coffee Poet interviews Nighnaabeg academic and author of Dancing on Our Turtle’s Back, Leanne Simpson. She also reads from her book here.
- Dennis Upkins shares 10 conversations on racism that he’s sick of having with white people (via Womanist Musings).
- Ellen at Racialicious argues we need way more diversity on the covers and inside the pages of YA novels.
- Really big props to Ms. for doing a 3-part roundtable of trans-feminist bloggers. Here’s the link to the final part.
- Going to the movies? Check out IndieWire’s list of movies that are out right now and are by or about women.
- Julie at The F Bomb interviews Michael Kimmel on men, masculinity, male privilege, and feminism.
- Amanda at Clutch talks about misogyny in hip hop lyrics and culture and how fans can fight back.
- According to Feminist Campus, Nearly 2,000 women who are current or former employees of Walmart have filed discrimination complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Complaints were filed in 48 states, in every Walmart retain region of the US.
-Jarrah






