Feministing Hearts Missouri
I'm almost ready to crash because of all this traveling (I'm posting from the Cleveland airport!), but not before tonight when Ann and I will be at University of Missouri talking about feminist blogging! Come say hi at 7pm in the Mark Twain Ballroom, Memorial Union.
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Yay, see you tonight! Missouri hearts Feministing. :)
Yay, see you tonight! Missouri hearts Feministing. :)
psst... it's "Cleveland" (you are tired! Thanks for doing all the work.) xoxo
I'll be there!
Anybody else going who would like to meet up? I'm newer to MO and I would love to meet other Feministing folks!
Come to St. Louis next time!
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My daughter and I will be there. We can't wait!
yes, PLEASE come to St. Louis soon!
yes, PLEASE come to St. Louis soon!
Hey, you should come to Northern Arizona University! I just moved to Flagstaff, and now I'm too far away from all of the places you visit! :-(
I had such a great time tonight. My daughter and I really enjoyed your program and we had a great discussion on the way home. I also thought that you guys handled the "I heart Dr. Laura" guy really well. Thanks so much for visiting Columbia!
Thank you for your dynamic presentation tonight at Mizzou! Your humor and enthusiasm were so energizing after a long day of studying...about early feminists, no less. :) (BTW, Jessica, I'm the person who gave you my card--it's purple.) Now I'm off to read your book.
You ladies are such an inspiration!
You did awesome tonight, and I'm so happy we got to have you!
The WC loves you!!
I was there last night! thanks so much for coming!!!!!
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