30th Carnival of Feminists Is Up!

Yes, the 30th Carnival of Feminists is up at Girlistic's blog The Feminist Pulse.

Girlistic is the ultimate feminist resource, where all things women-centered can be found within a few clicks. Providing education and entertainment, pop and politics, culture and community, resources and shopping, Girlistic is the first place to visit for women-centered information.

I like the "Featured Feminist" bit on Girlistic. Also check out the link of the week. Right now it's about women's speeches, and you may be surprised what you read about them on Girlistic.

I found this excellent post by Lee Kottner on the Carnival and have just begun to sample all the other tasty stuff that is there. Disclaimer: I read and liked Lee's post BEFORE I went to her main page and saw that she declared me to be her heroine. Zuska is blushing.

The Carnival looks like a great roundup, including some general stuff on the feminist blogosphere. Go forth, read, and enjoy, my Zuskateers!

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