new years resolutions
I should probably be more original, but this is the last post of the year, so I gotta do it. 2004 is going to be a New Year, a leap year, a Presidential election year.
1. How do you plan to change the world in 2004? This could be anything from running for office to working on someone else's campaign, to convincing the person who sits next to you at work that gay marriage is a good thing, to raising your children to be accepting of people's differences.
2. How do you plan to change yourself, if at all? And do you feel any of these planned changes, for example losing weight, working out, etc., are in conflict with your feminist ideals?
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Posted by: Kerri on December 28, 2003 04:53 PM |
Here's Katha Pollitt's latest Nation article about women who did change the world in 2003. Good News for Women.
Posted by: Subversity on December 29, 2003 09:11 AM |
Up.
Posted by: Alex on December 30, 2003 09:07 AM |
Well, considering it's now 2004 I decided it was time to answer my own post. And I did, here
Posted by: Vic... on January 1, 2004 11:05 AM |
Quick response is up.
Posted by: megan on January 1, 2004 06:37 PM |
I like what Margaret Cho wrote about New Years and resolutions.
Posted by: Kerri on January 1, 2004 08:46 PM |
Blah blah blah I don't make resolutions blah blah. Seriously, though - I don't make resolutions, but I did post a response to the question on my blog.
Posted by: april on January 2, 2004 11:49 AM |
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