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2011.08.11   Justice League, Geek Feminism style   (1)

With DC rebooting their entire universe, it’s not entirely surprising that I’ve seen a lot of Justice League links of late. Here’s three that I think Geek Feminism readers might find interesting, put together in ...

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2011.06.28   Quick hit: Strong Female Characters   (0)

You really need to go see this Hark, a vagrant comic about strong female characters. But wait! There’s more. The image above is just a teaser to get you to click. I’m pretty sure most ...

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2011.05.23   He can only be defeated via his weakness for linkspam (23rd May, 2011)   (7)

Win a Scholarship to National Computer Camp: GamingAngels.com and National Computer Camp (NCC) are offering a scholarship for NCC’s June/July 2011 enrollment valued at $985 to a female student (ages 8-18) for one week.
 ‘National’ ...

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2011.04.25   The objects of the linkspam gaze (26th April, 2011)   (7)

Adelaide, Australia: 15th International Conference for Women Engineers and Scientists: The International Conference for Women Engineers and Scientists (ICWES) has been held every three years since 1964 and provides an important forum for the exchange ...

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2011.04.10   Quick hit: Elfquest: A Fan Imagining   (5)

I loved Elfquest as a girl, and I wish I had the talent and time to put together something like this beautiful fan-made trailer, staring mostly women: More about the project at http://elfquestfantrailer.com/.

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2011.03.18   Always check behind you for linkspams when out after dark (March 19th, 2011)   (5)

BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, and IBM are pleased to announce a new annual event, the BCS Karen Spärck Jones Lecture honouring women in computing research. Fran Allen will give the first lecture on ...

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2011.02.24   More real things   (10)

I think I’m going to start a new segment here, because I’ve just found another bit of awesome, nerdy stuff on the internet that would at very least amuse many geek women. I shall call ...

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