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Good Night, and Good Luck.

Well, it’s been quite the week, hasn’t it?

My time here at Feministe is coming to an end, and I just wanted to say a quick thanks to Jill et. al. for handing over the keys to the Porsche. I hope I didn’t put too many dings in it.

In all seriousness, this has been an awesome (though also occasionally terrifying and/or overwhelming) experience. Y’all — commenters, readers, bloggers, everyone — have consistently surprised me in the best of ways with your generous contributions and challenges and support. I’m a girl who likes to stir the pot on issues I care about, and y’all stirred it right back at me, in ways I couldn’t even have anticipated. That was the best part.

In gratitude, and because I can’t resist, I leave you with three parting gifts:

1) A Call to Action

Some of you may already know that the Elizabeth Stone House here in Boston suffered a devastating fire this week. Stone House has been doing heroic work for over 30 years and is the only domestic violence emergency shelter in the state that allows women to stay with their children while they get help, and it also houses a groundbreaking program for women with mental health issues which empowered them to take a strong role in their own care. These losses are devastating for the displaced women and children, who obviously are already at a major crisis point in their lives, even before this fire. Check this quote from The Boston Globe:

But for Erika, who had just set up the playpen for her infant and was hauling the last of her goods into the apartment Tuesday afternoon when the building started to burn, the loss was impossible to quantify.

“I’m just devastated,” said Erika, 34. “I just know my life was starting over . . . [now] I have nothing — nothing, nothing, nothing.”

No donation is too small to matter in a crisis like this. If you’ve got anything at all to spare, here’s how to give.

2) A Shameless Self-Promotion

If you enjoyed my blogging, you’ll probably enjoy my performances. The best way to keep track of when & where I’m on stage next is by joining my email list. (Mostly I perform in New England/NYC, though I definitely get to Montreal sometimes and I take gigs anywhere I can find them, so you never know. I do have stuff coming up for the Fall, it’s just not on my gig calendar yet, sorry.) You might also check out Big Moves, as a lot of what I do these days is make theater & dance-style trouble with those broads.

You can also make some trouble of your own by buying & wearing my Sticks & Stones Clothing tshirts, all of which feature insults usually used to shut us up (i.e. lying, man hating whore, angry black woman, hairy-legged lesbian, etc.).
lisa shirt

Because words can’t hurt us if we make tshirts out of them. You can get them in a wide variety of styles, sizes & colors. Plus, every purchase you make supports a struggling feminist writer/performer. (That would be me.)

While I’m at it, let’s call this the Shameless Self-Promotion Sunday thread, since no one else seems to have started one. Promote away!

& finally:

3) Some NSA Love for Everyone, Even The Trolls.


(Be sure to watch through to the end, there’s an extra payoff. H/t Flea.)


11 thoughts on Good Night, and Good Luck.

  1. Nice work here, Jaclyn!

    Hey—is that my college buddy (and feminist heroine) Lisa Jervis in the shirt photo? or a doppelganger she ought to watch out for?

  2. Thanks, Lizard!

    And yes, that is your college buddy and my good friend (and feminist heroine) Lisa. Who kindly modeled for me the very first lying man-hating whore shirt anyone ever ordered. (After she kindly ordered it, which was even better!)

  3. I’m pretty sure that is the payoff, Bianca Reagan- they drift apart, but then the one intentionally reaches out to hold paws again.

  4. Thanks for being so kind while I ran a muck in your thread. 🙂

    I loved parts 2 and 3 as well, but needed and wanted to hear/listen more than speak in those.

  5. Yes, Jaclyn, good luck to you. I enjoyed reading your cogent observations! I love the shirt!

    Shameless self-promotion: all you bisexuals come on over to my blog and discuss why we are all invisible. I mean yeah, it’s nice they tuck that -B- into GLBT, but that’s about it.

    (And I know, could be our own fault.)

    Yall come over and vent!

  6. I would, but you seem to have forgotten a link.

    And good luck was great reading you Jaclyn, I have to come over and read your blog too.

    Interesting topics and I loved the vid. SO CUTE!!

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