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| | | | | Yesterday, a woman by the name of Gabrielle Toledano - evidently a human resources manager for EA games - wrote a rather confusing and deeply problematic op-ed for Forbesoutlining why, in her estimation, sexism isn't responsible for the dearth of women in gaming. To quote her opening remarks: It's easy to blame men for not... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text provides a comprehensive overview of the history and evolution of leather and S/M participation in Pride parades, particularly in San Francisco, New York, and other U.S. cities. It highlights the initial controversies and challenges faced by these communities, including calls to ban or tone down their displays due to concerns about being perceived as 'freaky' or 'overly sexual.' However, over time, leather and S/M communities became increasingly integrated into Pride events, with larger contingents, public demonstrations, and support from organizers. The text also notes the growing acceptance and celebration of these subcultures within the LGBTQ+ movement, as well as ongoing debates about the role of leather and S/M in Pride. Key events... | |
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| | | | | SFF in Conversation is a monthly feature on The Book Smugglers in which we invite guests to talk about a variety of topics important to speculative fiction fans, authors, and readers. Our vision is to create a safe (moderated) space for thoughtful conversation about the genre, with a special focus on inclusivity and diversity in SFF. Anyone can participate and we are welcoming emailed topic submissions from authors, bloggers, readers, and fans of all categories, age ranges, and subgenres beneath the speculative fiction umbrella. Today, we continue our ongoing new series "SFF in Conversation" with a guest post from Foz Meadows - YA author and 2013 Best Fan Writer Hugo Award nominee - on Fanfiction. Thoughts on Fanfiction by Foz Meadows In the Beginning The fi... | |
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| | | Or possibly Sisko to Ops, depending on the specific cut of your anorak. But you will think Star Trek when you see this, exactly the way you did when you first saw a flip phone. This is a Starfleet communicator available and working now - if you live in the USA. | ||