Spread our words : Submit your posts to a blog carnival

A good way to promote yourselves and the blog is to submit your posts to Blog Carnivals. Even though I have already written about how blog carnivals could become even more effective tools for networking all participants, the truth is, as they stand, they are still great at raising people's profile.

Here are some that come to mind :

Carnival of the feminists

Radical Women of Color Carnival

Carnival of Bent Attractions

Help us make a list of blog carnivals we should be looking at. Help us grow this list. Are there any technology, education, culture, health or science carnivals we should be looking at?


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Wulingren's picture

Elizabeth I explains George W

Tonight, while watching the second part in HBO's Elizabeth, the queen made a statement to her young friend that explained exactly how George W. perceives the world and his place in it.

[quote=Elizabeth] Princes do not cheat at dice. They just have the rules changed to suit their needs.[/quote]


JJ Ross's picture

Huh?

Does this mean to say feminists should be changing the rules of blog carnivals to suit themselves (or not, because we'd be careless, socially aloof aristocrats to do that?)

Sorry to be dense but I puzzle over things like this so please help me out - or, hmm, maybe I'm just looking for relevance in all the wrong places
;-)
and this comment was meant for another discussion?


liza's picture

So what do you suggest instead?

Seriously. Why do you see a problem with this?


JJ Ross's picture

Hi Liza - You Talkin' to Me?

8)

No problem here except not understanding what's being said . . .
What IS the George Bush rule-changing comment suggesting about blog carnivals, if you know?


liza's picture

Ooops! No actually

I was addressing Wulingren. My bad.

I am also at a loss at what she/he means

Puzzled


anabarbara's picture

Why las mujeres have to take over the Immigrant Rights Movement

Roberto Lovato asked me to send you this...because you write the truth. want to send you something I wrote for my blog about why las mujeres have to keep the machos out of the immigrant rights movement.
do I send it here, or a piece of it o que?

Barbara
www.barbararenaud.blogspot.com


liza's picture

Hey Barbara

Now that is a provocative thought. If you register with our site, you will get blogging privileges. It will not automatically go to the front page but if I really, really like it, I'll promote to the front. I am still working out how people will become contributors. Those details are forthcoming.

!Bienvenida!


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