When I’m not here

I’m writing here:

http://engenderingequality.wordpress.com/2011/04/10/why-do-we-let-girls-dress-like-that/

“Gender” can be a scary word, but after 600+ comments on one article in the Wall Street Journal about how girls dress, there were still some points that everyone seemed to miss, particularly when it comes to boys.

And when I’m not there, I’m collaborating with Mehdi here:

http://www.nineteenmonths.com/human-rights/iran-one-prisoners-human-rights/

We took a story I wrote for class last year on a friend’s relative in an Iranian prison, updated it with the shocking news that came out these last few weeks and then matched it to a photo from ʻAkkā that Mehdi took this year, connecting the Bahá’ís, Iran and Israel in a way different from the Iranian government’s incessant–and wrong–accusations that the Bahá’ís are spies.

And when I’m not there, I’m finishing up a lovely little dissertation. All fresh thoughts on the Australia-China Free Trade Agreement and Putnam’s two-level game theory are welcomed with open arms.

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