by V.E. Duncan V.E. Duncan is a twenty-something queer feminist living at home with her parents in California. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from Wilkes University and owns a cantankerous cat named Cleopatra. For the … Continued
Voices on Voting
Voices on Voting: Big Deal
By Alice V Alice is an artist who lives with her husband and their three cats Recently, one of my husband’s politically conservative male coworkers asked him why he plans to vote for President Obama in the upcoming election. This … Continued
Voices on Voting: Why I will vote…
by Terri E. Givens She is a professor, athlete, entrepreneur, activist, mother. For more, see her website. She is @TerriGivens on Twitter. I write a regular blog for HuffPost Voces Latino, which mainly focuses on the politics of immigration. This week … Continued
Voices on Voting: Voting For My Daughter
By Bethany Cunningham Bethany Cunnigham is a professor at a Pacific Northwest community college and a busy mother of two young children. You can find her running the Facebook page Take Our Daughters To Vote. I started this election year … Continued
Voices on Voting: An Immigrant’s Perspective
By Ruxandra Looft Looft is an editor and freelance writer born in the former communist Romania, now living in Des Moines, Iowa. Find more of her work on her website and follow her on Twitter: @Simply Bike. I watched the … Continued
Voices on Voting: Voting While Queer
by Colleen Palmer Colleen spends her time learning as many new things as possible, as well as trying to rid the universe of unnecessary shame at Safe From Shame. You can find her on Twitter as @inametaphor. I dread voting … Continued
Voices on Voting: It May Be Crooked, But It’s The Only Game In Town
by sp0ka sp0ka is a loud radical queer in Houston, TX, who would probably like to ride bikes with you. This is part of our continuing series on the topic of voting from a feminist perspective: Voices on Voting. I … Continued
Voices on Voting: Two-Parties; Zero Meaningful Choice
As the United States’ presidential election approaches in November, Flyover Feminism is investigating the topic of voting from a feminist perspective. We’re interested in exploring who gets to vote, how voting discourse is shaped by the media, how voting … Continued