So Anaheim was a fabulous, if somewhat manic busy week. It’s always fun to teach with my partner; it’s always fun spending time with people I talk to regularly, but rarely see; and it’s particularly fun meeting new folks (and folks I have met virtually, but never in person). Thanks to all of you who came and found me during the week–everywhere I went there were FHO readers telling me about how they use the site (love). But now it’s back to my regular world, and an unexpected week at home after a trial settled at the last minute, so let me fill you in on what I’ve been reading since last we spoke:
Don’t Underestimate Battered Women (Huffington Post)
When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2011 Homicide Data (PDF: Violence Policy Center)
Domestic Violence: A Hidden Cause of Chronic Illness (MORE Magazine—ed: how much do I LOVE seeing this in a mainstream women’s mag? You’ll have to buy the issue for the full story)
Rape victim calls for law change as three women a week commit suicide to escape violent partners (Mirror)
How to Write About Rape: Rules for Journalists (The Nation)
Why Rape Victims Are Giving Up Their Right to Privacy (NY Magazine)
A Good Men’s Rights Movement Is Hard to Find (The American Prospect)
5 ways sexual assault is really about entitlement (Salon—ed: thanks, Jennifer Levy-Peck for giving me the heads-up on this one)
The Beginner’s Guide to Google+ (Mashable)
The Embarrassing Truth About How We Talk About Small-Town America (The Atlantic)
The Simple Trick to Achieving Your Goals (iDoneThis blog)