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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Karen Keifer-Boyd

Karen Keifer-Boyd

E-Traces: Ballet Slippers That Make Drawings From The Dancer's Movements | MAKE - 1 views

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    Looking forward to e-tracing wearables readily available in which we can draw with our full body movements with various painting tools.
Karen Keifer-Boyd

What is Curriculum Differentiation? - 0 views

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      many problems with concept of "falls" concerning learning.
  • where each student falls
  • comparison and competition when it comes to the educational system
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  • fairness
  • resource
  • resources
  • measured
Karen Keifer-Boyd

Documents of Memory: The House and the Body in the Work of Louise Bourgeois | maddi cara - 1 views

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    "Documents of Memory: The House and the Body in the Work of Louise Bourgeois"
Karen Keifer-Boyd

After terrorist threat, feminist video game critic Anita Sarkeesian cancels lecture at ... - 1 views

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    We live in a world in which it's considered normal that women who critique video games face regular threats to their life.
Karen Keifer-Boyd

The Judy Chicago Art Education Collection - 1 views

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    Examples of k-12 art teaching with the Judy Chicago Art Education Collection is part of the Collection at http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/living-curricula/teaching-with-collection/award-winning/
Karen Keifer-Boyd

http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=f386901f-9afe-4797-8d99-e4aec7c529b2&... - 2 views

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    THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN September 5 - November 30, 2014 Penn State University HUB-Robeson Galleries University Park, PA 16802 Lecture: Wednesday, October 1, 6-7pm Reception and Performance following
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    Hope to see you at Linda Stein's lecture, performance, and reception on Weds., Oct. 1, 6-8pm at the HUB auditorium and 2nd floor gallery.
Karen Keifer-Boyd

Melvina Johnson Young: Feminism's never-ending struggles | The Kansas City Star - 0 views

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    I'd like to offer this link to an article in the Kansas City Star (9.26.14) titled "Feminism's Never Ending Struggles"-a back and forth imaginary dialogue between two women-one of whom is not a feminist. http://www.kansascity.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/midwest-voices/article2261855.html I think it captures a prevailing current belief that feminism is not only irrelevant, it is damaging.
Karen Keifer-Boyd

Graphic Designs by Yang Liu - 2 views

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    Gabby & Yenni, You might find inspiration/ideas for your remix in looking at Yang Liu's graphic designs. She describes: "Imagine a setting in which a man wearing a dress might be as habitual as a woman in trousers. Where a woman exposing herself in public wasn't sexy, but as creepy as a male flasher. Where professional status and success presented the same prospects for both sexes."
Karen Keifer-Boyd

19 Reasons Every Man Should Be A Feminist - 1 views

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    "19 Reasons Every Man Should Be A Feminist"
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    What do you think?
Karen Keifer-Boyd

Tropes vs. Women: #6 The Straw Feminist | Feminist Frequency - 1 views

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    This is the last of a six part series created for Bitch Magazine. Tropes vs. Women explores the reoccurring stories, themes and representations of women in Hollywood films and TV shows. The Straw Feminist trope is a deliberately created, exaggerated caricature of a feminist that is used to undermine and ridicule feminist movements.
Karen Keifer-Boyd

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Feminism But Were Afraid to Ask - 1 views

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    During our discussion of the FemTechNet Difference video dialogue on Sept. 16, I mentioned I would post the link to this article. Fudge, R. (2006). Everything you always wanted to know about feminism but were afraid to ask. Bitch, 31, 58-67.
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    In Pennsylvania in 2014: Women make 77 cents for every dollar a man makes in the same job. PA is the 5th worst state to have a baby in and PA has the the fewest OB/GYNs per woman in the country. In PA, a woman can still get fired for being pregnant. (from Planned Parenthood, PA)
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