Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Mike Golby found another “friend”, Stone Reynolds, who seems to be unhappy at Mike’s treatment of another weblogger, Mike Sanders. However, in an amazing display of twisted brotherhood, Mike Golby states: There’s something decidedly odd about this guy. His half-formed views appall me but I find, dare I say it, a […]
Category: Diversity
The importance of supporting diversity
The kindness of strangers
If you know San Francisco than you know the Castro district. It’s colorful, interesting, lively, unique, and the center of gay activities in a city that’s known to be very gay friendly. All in all, it’s a fun place to walk, shop, whatever, because the people in the area are about the friendliest there are […]
Words, words, them damn words
Andrea wrote an extremely thoughtful discourse on why she doesn’t like to label herself as a feminist. Her posting follows from a link to another equally thoughtful posting on the “feminist” label at Anita’s. As we’ve seen, the word “feminist” brings with it so much baggage, good and bad. When I say I am a feminist, and […]
On I am not a feminist
“I’m not a feminist” Yesterday I provided two definitions of what a feminist is: one from Merrian-Webster and one of my own. Since then, I’ve seen “I am not a feminist” repeated, in particular at the Blogsisters weblog. I’ve also heard people say that they prefer to use “humanist” rather than feminist. Shannon did an excellent recap of much […]
Stand and Fight
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I received a BS in computer science, the first one within a specific sub-discipline (programming languages and compiler design) that was issued at the college I attended. I also received a BA in psychology — emphasis on industrial psychology. I took courses for both disciplines at the same time, usually […]
