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Victim-Blaming 101 (or My Head Hurts Now)
I find rape apologists and victim-blamers fascinating and absurd. I've been engaging in a heated discussion on one of my favorite discussion lists. A poster shared a story about a woman who'd been...
Coalition Letter to President-elect Obama on Privacy
December 19, 2008 President-elect Obama: We congratulate you on your election as the 44th President of the United States, and we look forward to working with you on one of the most challenging issues...
Thugs With Badges Bravely Assault Unarmed Child Minding Her Own Business
Thugs With Badges Assault Child : Four plainclothes Galveston police officers beat a 12-year-old girl in the head in her own yard, beat her with a flashlight, accused her of being a prostitute and...
TMA: Like a Phoenix…
I am happy to announce that the DNS error that has kept The Multiracial Activist (http://www.multiracial.com/) offline for nearly a week has been resolved. It will take several more hours for the new settings...
James Landrith Interviewed on Voices of Hope – 12/8/2008
James Landrith interviewed regarding male rape survivors, originally aired on December 8, 2008 on Voices of Hope: Check Out Self Help Podcasts at Blog Talk Radio with hopeforhealing on BlogTalkRadio http://www.blogtalkradio.com/voicesofhope/2009/12/08/james-landrith-on-voices-of-hope-1 ...
Open Letter to U.S. Congress: Demand Real Bailout Transparency!
December 08, 2008 An Open Letter to the United States Congress: Demand Real Bailout Transparency! Dear Member of Congress: We, the undersigned advocates for open and accountable government, are writing to express our...
78-Group Coalition Led By Nation’s Largest Taxpayer Organization Demands Bailout Transparency
For Immediate Release Monday, December 8, 2008 For Further Information, Contact: Pete Sepp or Natasha Altamirano, (703) 683-5700 78-Group Coalition Led by Nation’s Largest Taxpayer Organization Demands Greater Bailout Transparency (Alexandria, VA) – Before...
Interesting Discussion at JREF
When I told my story online about a rape I endured many years ago, I knew it would periodically spark debate and discussion threads at various places on the 'net. After 11 years as...
