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What revolution? Why haven’t women pushed harder for caring work to be valued?

Posted August 25th, 2011 by

When I first got involved in blogging in the Spring of 2008 (coming up on 3 years), I started looking for other attachment parenting and feminist mothering blogs. The first feminist mothering blog that I came across and one that still holds a prominent place in my RSS reader today is blue milk. When I [...]

What does support look like? What to do and not do to support a breastfeeding mother

Posted August 3rd, 2011 by

Breastfeeding is the best thing for baby and mom. Everybody knows it. So why are so many people, from health professionals, to friends, to mothers-in-law, to husbands, intent on making the mother feel inadequate and getting her to quit breastfeeding? I have to think that many of them are not doing it on purpose. That [...]

Association for Research on Mothering is Closing

Posted March 2nd, 2010 by

I am a mother. I am a feminist. Despite not currently being enrolled at a university, I consider myself an academic and a researcher. I love the Association for Research on Mothering. I love what it stands for. I love its books. I love its journal. I love the fact that it brings thought leadership [...]

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Being a Woman is Not a Pre-Existing Condition

Posted November 4th, 2009 by

As a blogger on Moms Rising, I feel it is important to raise awareness about issues of importance to women and mothers and to ensure that our voices are heard. Although this one doesn’t affect me specifically as a Canadian, I know many of my readers are Americans. Please watch this video and raise your [...]

Societal Barriers to Breastfeeding

Posted September 10th, 2009 by

When people think of breastfeeding difficulties, the things that probably come to mind are supply issues, bad latch, cracked nipples, constant feedings, and the like. Certainly, there are women who are afflicted by those difficulties and who cannot overcome them. But I believe the societal barriers to breastfeeding (propagated by the kyriarchy) have a much more significant impact on breastfeeding rates than the medical or technical issues.

Feminism, fathers and valuing parenthood

Posted May 21st, 2009 by

Cross posted on PhD in Parenting. On May 17,  I participated in the Fem 2.0 chat on twitter. The topic of discussion was mommies and feminism. We talked about a lot of things, but one thing I said towards the end of the chat seemed to resonate with a lot of people. I also think [...]