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Life Under Occupation (Occupy Austin Flash Mob)
The BBC is running an interview with Dame Jocelyn Bell-Burnell, and it's very good. Bell-Burnell is the woman who discovered pulsars, and until I heard this interview, I hadn't realized how it was done. (goes into a lot about being a female scientist and the sexism she encountered)
Omikuji Project On the Bubble (Mars Needs Subscribers)
Sex, Society, and Spatial Ability
Beyond Corporate Personhood
Curbing LGBT teen bullying: Neutrality is not an option
I’m The ‘Scary’ Model In That Awful Ashley Madison Ad
Ben from Ben and Jerry's serves ice-cream to OWSers
Identity theft marketplace sells mothers' maiden names, dates of birth, etc
As Feds Crack Down, NORML's Groundbreaking Lawsuit Fights Back
Live Blog for #Occupy Movement: Day 52, OWS Has Military Tents Now
Does Science Need More Compelling Stories to Foster Public Trust?
Missouri Approves Marijuana Legalization Initiatives
If the initiative makes the ballot next year, Missouri will join Washington and Colorado in taking the issue before the voters.
This just came in the mailbag--an addition to the "It Gets Better" project featuring members of the LGBT caucus in Congress.
Why the GOP Presidential Hopefuls Desperately Need Sex Ed
Opposition to abortion today is about the same thing it has always been about: not the humanity and personhood of fetuses, but the humanity and personhood of women.
The world’s population recently passed the 7 billion mark, causing us to think deeply, at least for a moment, about how global society is dealing with rapid population growth. It’s the perfect time for the release of Urbanized, a fascinating new documentary about cities and the forces that shape them.
The BBC is running an interview with Dame Jocelyn Bell-Burnell, and it's very good. Bell-Burnell is the woman who discovered pulsars, and until I heard this interview, I hadn't realized how it was done. (goes into a lot about being a female scientist and the sexism she encountered)
Omikuji Project On the Bubble (Mars Needs Subscribers)
Sex, Society, and Spatial Ability
Beyond Corporate Personhood
Curbing LGBT teen bullying: Neutrality is not an option
I’m The ‘Scary’ Model In That Awful Ashley Madison Ad
Ben from Ben and Jerry's serves ice-cream to OWSers
Identity theft marketplace sells mothers' maiden names, dates of birth, etc
As Feds Crack Down, NORML's Groundbreaking Lawsuit Fights Back
Live Blog for #Occupy Movement: Day 52, OWS Has Military Tents Now
Does Science Need More Compelling Stories to Foster Public Trust?
Missouri Approves Marijuana Legalization Initiatives
If the initiative makes the ballot next year, Missouri will join Washington and Colorado in taking the issue before the voters.
This just came in the mailbag--an addition to the "It Gets Better" project featuring members of the LGBT caucus in Congress.
Why the GOP Presidential Hopefuls Desperately Need Sex Ed
Opposition to abortion today is about the same thing it has always been about: not the humanity and personhood of fetuses, but the humanity and personhood of women.
The world’s population recently passed the 7 billion mark, causing us to think deeply, at least for a moment, about how global society is dealing with rapid population growth. It’s the perfect time for the release of Urbanized, a fascinating new documentary about cities and the forces that shape them.