February 2012
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Concerned for Conservation: An open letter to... →
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mad-as-a-marine-biologist:
Dear Tumblr,
We are writing to ask you to consider adding a ‘Conservation’ or ‘Environment’ featured tag.
We’re not outright asking. We know that featured tags are those that have a certain amount of traffic, but please consider the following:
1. The field of conservation is wide-ranging. As a...
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Our associate editor Nona Willis Aronowitz was on the new Melissa Harris-Perry show on MSNBC this weekend talking identity politics. In the above clip, she reps for all the secularists out there who’ve been irked by the GOP’s “religious freedom” rhetoric. She asks, “What about secular freedom?…What about those of us who don’t want to be governed by religion?”
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Tell Us How You #promotewomen
Last week, we asked you to do your part to end the gender gap in your industry by promoting women through your networks. The five-minute task: Find three up-and-coming women in your field. Pair them with three established professionals. Then connect them via three quick, personal emails.
Since then, hundreds of you have flexed your fwding skills to help to boost the signal. In the past week,...
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Anthony Shadid, 1968-2012 →
megangreenwell:
Shortly after David Hoffman, then the foreign editor of The Washington Post, overcame all of his better judgement and decided to send my 23-year-old intern self to Baghdad, he told me to go talk to Anthony Shadid, who was in Washington on book leave. It’s safe to say this prospect terrified me more than the actual trip to Iraq.
GOOD managing editor Megan Greenwell remembers...
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This House Panel on Birth Control Consists...
The GOP’s explanation: The fight over birth control coverage mandates is “not about women.” It’s about “religious liberties.”
Really? Or is it just easier to wage a culture war using the language of “freedom” and “big government”?
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