April 26, 2004
Marching for women's lives

Go to ms. musings for a series of exhilarating, exuberant, posts on the march yesterday.
Addendum (4:27): More on the march, from feministing.
Update (9:57): Edward Champion is underwhelmed by the coverage in both the media and the blogosphere. (Hey, I blogged it! What am I, chopped liver?)
(11:04): And feministe has lots of thoughtful material.
(27/4/04): And Geekery Today.
Scribbled at April 26, 2004 02:41 PM AST
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