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Home » Feminist Media Production pt. 1

Laundry Day: Feminist Media Production

Submitted by on June 8, 2012 – 2:49 pmNo Comment

Sorry for the long delay in updating Laundry Day content. Chelsea had her baby in the middle of May (he has the honor of becoming our first Fembot baby) and I was distracted by dissertation defenses and other deadlines.

We think you’ll agree that this issue has been worth the wait. Back in March, Chelsea and I began contacting people for what we thought would be a single Laundry Day issue on feminist media production. We were delighted when one issue turned not into two, but three separate.

This first installment demonstrates the productive nature of feminist collaborations – the ways in which we inspire, move, and support one another as intellectuals, media producers, and artists.

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