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Tag Archives: feminism
Reflections on Yesterday’s Writing Prompt
I found yesterday’s writing prompt to be really interesting and thought-provoking. For those that missed it, it was to write the personal statement that you would not send in. I took the first thing that popped into my head and wrote … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged feminism, Gender Gap, Women in Math, Women in Science, Women in Tech
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Reflection on Lucy Grealy’s “Mirrorings”
I chose to reflect on Lucy Grealy’s “Mirrorings” for this week’s post because I felt that it was the most powerful essay we read this week, and one of the most powerful essays I have ever read. In “Mirrorings”, Grealy … Continue reading
Posted in week 5
Tagged attractiveness, Beauty, cruelty, feminism, insecurity, shallow, ugly
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