THE LINE is Starting a Blogroll!

As the editor of Where Is Your Line?, I have often written about the unique power of the internet and the bold approach of THE LINE campaign takes toward contributing to various conversations with a loud voice about ending sexual violence, empowering people through their sexuality, and beginning conversations on sex and relationships that have never before been started.
Today, I am writing to unveil more powerful voices. THE LINE is a campaign that is centered on this very blog: a central, open, unique, and diverse place filled with contributing ideas and ideals that open dialogues on sex, relationships, violence, feminism, contemporary culture, and more. Writing and sharing information in this electronic format supports a culture, an internet, and a campaign that is open, affirming, and personal. We do not want to be selfish – and we want to keep up!
THE LINE is building a blogroll, and it will continue to grow. Below is a recent listing of blogs we’d like to include, and short statements as to why. We’re looking for submissions- from organization heads, media professionals, and you.
Leave organization names, blog titles, or even just web addresses for some of your favorite voices online in the comments below. Tell us what you want more of and what you want to hear about. By sharing your interests and your other favorite places to read about the issues underneath this campaign, you’re opening our eyes to new information and new perspectives, as well as feedback on what you like to read and in what style.
You can get insight into what we’re reading in the archives and via our twitter feed. Let us know here, on Facebook, or even on Twitter what you’d like us to be reading.
We’re looking forward to hearing from you.

As the editor of Where Is Your Line?, I have often written about the unique power of the internet and the bold approach of THE LINE campaign takes toward contributing to various conversations with a loud voice about ending sexual violence, empowering people through their sexuality, and beginning conversations on sex and relationships that have never before been started.

Today, I am writing to unveil more powerful voices. THE LINE campaign is centered in this blog, and we know how important voices and the action of speaking out can be. And so, THE LINE is building a blogroll, and we want to use it to give you more: more coverage of information you care about, more frequent updates on people and situations we care about, and more variation of topics in our own blogging cycle. We want to talk to you here more frequently, and we want to give you the ability to trace our information – and more – through our blogroll.

As we develop our list of authors and organizations to listed to, we’re looking for submissions- from you.

Tell us in the comments below what you want us to be reading- your own personal blogs, your favorite news sites, your favorite organization news feeds. If you think it’s important, we do, too, and we’d like to include it. You can get insight into what we’re reading in the archives and via our twitter feed. When we post the list, you’ll be able to see it here – and submit quick! We’re hoping to post it within the next week.

Thanks for being involved. We’re looking forward to hearing from you.


6 Comments on “THE LINE is Starting a Blogroll!”

  1. 1 Jo said at 11:34 pm on August 31st, 2010:

    Exhale’s Pro-Voice blog: http://exhaleisprovoice.wordpress.com/

  2. 2 Emily said at 7:48 am on September 1st, 2010:

    UMKC Women’s Center Blog: http://info.umkc.edu/womenc/

  3. 3 Steph Herold said at 10:34 am on September 1st, 2010:

    The Abortion Gang: http://www.abortiongang.org and I Am Dr. Tiller Project: http://www.iamdrtiller.com

    Personal plugs :)

  4. 4 Miranda said at 11:06 am on September 1st, 2010:

    Anything by Sady Doyle (Tigerbeatdown.com, Salon, The Guardian, The Atlantic).

  5. 5 Melisa said at 12:50 pm on September 1st, 2010:

    Our blog is new, too (as of today!! really.) but we’ve been around since 2001 helping parents become better sex educators and providing programs for girls on healthy sexuality. We’re all about conversations that matter (especially with tweens and young teens). We have three books for girls and lots of conversations with parents, educators and medical professionals. And we love what you’re doing!

  6. 6 differentvoice said at 2:57 pm on September 17th, 2010:

    http://differentvoice.tumblr.com/

    this one is mine :)

    it is a submission based art community

    “A Different Voice is a blog for sexual assault survivors, friends, family and allies. Can’t talk about it? Tired of talking about it? Make art instead!”


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