by jdapper | Aug 26, 2018 | Friendship, Personal Stories, Uncategorized
I am an introvert, a geek and a woman of faith. And I suffer from a stigmatized mental illness. Nine years ago I was diagnosed with Bipolar II. I tend more towards Bipolar Depression than the highs of a manic episode, which has made meeting and making new friends...
by lisamariepavia | Aug 19, 2018 | Blogging, Personal Stories, Super Heroines
“Hand me a pirate head?” “Sorry. Still no pirate….do you see moveable legs?” “Nope…hey where’s Sofia?” “Shoot …hold on.” We’ve done it again, out kidded our kiddo and lost her in the Lego store. We find her seconds later gleefully picking through the other side of the...
by lizzymartinez | Apr 28, 2018 | Etc., Fandom, Media, Movies, Sexism, TV, Uncategorized
Waylaid on the Isle of Dogs Written by. Lizzy Martinez Illustrated map depicting the films origins which was originally conceived in the UK by Anderson, an American, who lives in Paris about a fictional location in Japan (shout out to the author’s home in St....
by Whitney Salee Risner | Mar 9, 2018 | Feminism, Super Heroines, TV, Uncategorized
This post is a special collaboration between Melody Meiners, Carolyn Noe, and Whitney Salee Risner. Last night (International Women’s Day) marked the release of Netflix’s landmark show, Jessica Jones Season Two. The central lines of Season One were around Jones,...
by jdapper | Mar 8, 2018 | Feminism, Sexism, TV
Friday, March 9, 2018, marks the release of Season Two of Netflix’s landmark show, Jessica Jones. The central storylines of Season One focus on the titular character Jones, brilliantly portrayed by Krysten Ritter, as she dealt with the fallout,...
by Whitney Salee Risner | Mar 7, 2018 | Comics, Feminism, Super Heroines
Friday, March 9, 2018, marks the release of season two of Netflix’s landmark show, Jessica Jones. The central storylines of Season One focus on the titular character Jones, brilliantly portrayed by Krysten Ritter, as she dealt with the fallout,...
by cnoeone | Mar 6, 2018 | Feminism, Friendship, Media, Movies, Work
Friday, March 9, 2018, marks the release of season two of Netflix’s landmark show, Jessica Jones. The central storylines of Season One focus on the titular character Jones, brilliantly portrayed by Krysten Ritter, as she dealt with the fallout,...
by Melody | Mar 5, 2018 | Comics, Graphic Novels
Friday, March 9, 2018, marks the release of season two of Netflix’s landmark show, “Jessica Jones.” The central lines of season one were around Jones, brilliantly portrayed by Krysten Ritter, as she dealt with the fallout, recovery, and the...
by lisamariepavia | Feb 15, 2018 | Comics, Fandom, Media, Movies
Author’s note: I acknowledge that this article is written from a place of privilege. I’ve tried to draw from anti-racism best practices, but please feel free to give me your feedback. In this article we use Black and White as racial identifiers with the understanding...
by lisamariepavia | Jan 17, 2018 | Uncategorized
In a previous column I discussed how exactly you could ask someone “are you mad at me?” in a way that would likely get an answer, rather than a shrug. This time, I want to flip the question and give you some tools on how to express the fact that YOU are upset with...
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