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Hi, I am Rachel. I have a BA in French and German and a MA in Magazine Journalism. I adore writing – I have two blogs – showing recovery is possible and a geordie girl in sydney. I also write for All Walks, a fashion blog and My Personal Best, a group of young people inspiring and supporting each other to be the best they can. I am writing my own novel on my experience of recovering from an eating disorder, am a Young Ambassador for the charity Beat and co-manage their twitter account.
I hope with my skills I can help others suffering from an eating disorder or low self esteem. I would love to be a journalist on a fashion magazine or a primary school teacher. I am from the UK but am currently living in Sydney, Australia!
Hello everyone, I am so happy to be introducing myself! My name is Marisa and I am a new blogger for whereisyourline.org! I am a twenty-year-old political science and women, gender, sexuality studies major at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Massachusetts. At UMass, I volunteer as a rape crisis counselor/advocate at the Everywoman’s Center. As a rape crisis counselor/advocate, I take calls on the hotline as well as provide legal and medical advocacy for survivors of sexual assault. This has been an amazing experience and has truly changed my life.
I have been a dedicated feminist for as long as I can remember. I believe my feminism came about when I began reading books by Tamora Pierce in the third grade. Tamora Pierce writes fantasy novels for young adults that not only have strong female protagonists (whose professions are often knight or mage!) but also contain strong feminist social commentary. After reading these wonderful books as a child and really starting to think about what it meant for me to be a girl, I heard the word “feminist” in the eighth grade. Suddenly I had a name for the thoughts I was thinking and a whole new world was opened up to me. I have known for a long time I wanted to make activism my life. Through one of my passions (reading dorky novels) I was able to discover my new passion for feminism.
I love writing, and I am so excited to get started blogging here. I am always looking to hear from other feminists, so I’m looking forward to hearing from you all!

Nicki Minaj’s album “Pink Friday” has received rave reviews and its fair share of criticism from critics since it’s release, but I’m still waiting on the feminist community’s applause.
Minaj, a member Young Money, has released an album that celebrates femininity, sexuality, and the ferocity of its maker. Minaj is already largely popular and has even managed to make Lil Kim, the original baddest bitch on the block, a little nervous.
So, let it be known that I have been spinning Pink Friday since its release and have memorized all of the words. And let it be known that Nicki, you are a great voice in the media and a woman finally doing it her way. You go hard, you remain honest, and you continue to show all the haters that your drive, passion, and talent are not to be ignored.
Here’s are some of Minaj’s lyrics on her debut album… (more…)