Nov 02

#throwbackthursday

Originally shared by Irina T.

#throwbackthursday

“Other states had Rosie the Riveters. New Hampshire had Lady Log Rollers.

In September 1938, a devastating hurricane killed more than 600 people in New England and caused property damage equal to $5.5 billion in today’s dollars. It also blew down 2.6 million board feet of timber — enough to frame more than 170,000 homes.

More logs ended up in Concord’s Turkey Pond than anywhere else after the U.S. Forest Service launched a massive salvage effort to harvest the tangled mess of timber and bring it to portable sawmills set up near storage ponds and fields. But by 1942, with men flocking to join the military during World War II, the sawmill at Turkey Pond couldn’t keep up.

Enter “the gals,” as the federal government called them.”

Read the rest of the story ( book review, “They Sawed up a Storm” by Sarah Shea Smith) at

http://bangordailynews.com/2011/04/09/news/book-details-nh%E2%80%99s-historic-female-sawmill-at-turkey-pond/

Image source ( unrestricted use)

Women Lumberjacks Carrying Logs at Turkey Pond, New Hampshire, as Part of an Experimental Project to Saw up Seven Million Feet of 1938 Hurricane Lumber

https://catalog.archives.gov/id/6883309

Oct 06

Note his date of death.

Note his date of death.

Originally shared by The Public Domain Review

It’s #blackhistorymonth here in the UK. To celebrate we feature the letters of the writer and musician Ignatius Sancho (c.1729–1780), the first known Black Briton to vote in a British election, and the first person of African descent known to be given an obituary in the British press: https://buff.ly/2y3mUz1

Oct 03

Very relevant to my recent books, in which I depict a group of people starting a transition away from work being…

Very relevant to my recent books, in which I depict a group of people starting a transition away from work being strongly segregated by gender.

Originally shared by Dave Higgins

Two perspectives on not conforming to gender roles:

“What I find most challenging — and something I often address in the female carpentry classes I teach — is that you feel a lot of pressure not to screw up, especially in a job that requires a lot of physicality. It’s as though your entire gender’s reputation rests on your shoulders every time you try something new.”

https://melmagazine.com/a-male-kindergarten-teacher-and-a-female-carpenter-on-being-the-odd-gender-out-at-work-46b4f8426dee
Sep 15

A good interview from a writer with a clear voice.

A good interview from a writer with a clear voice.

Originally shared by Self-Rescuing Princess Society

“Most of the science fiction that I read growing up was filled with white men doing white men things—not to say that that’s bad or anything—but it just didn’t attract me. I started writing science fiction because on my trips to Nigeria I would notice technology being used in ways that I thought were unique and specific. When I saw this, I noticed that this is not how this part of the world was being portrayed in literature. So, that kind of made me want to just do it myself. I started writing it, because I wanted to see it. I wanted to read it.”

Have you read any of her work? What did you think? I haven’t, yet, but it’s in the TBR pile.

https://buff.ly/2xlNhA9
Sep 02

Meanwhile, in mirror world…

Meanwhile, in mirror world…

Originally shared by Self-Rescuing Princess Society

OMG y’all… this thread made the laugh so hard last night. Someone asked for the name of a man from history to include on a list of famous figures and folks responded in the best way possible.

Check it out: https://twitter.com/manwhohasitall/status/903713613550153729

Aug 25

Via Keith Wilson.

Via Keith Wilson.

This guy got some useful insights from his experiment, and is clearly a person of wisdom and empathy.

Originally shared by Demetrius Bady

During his eight months as a racist troll, Wilson never revealed his true identity. When it was all over, Wilson said, he came to appreciate the way in which the far-right media bubble disables its participants — offering an endless stream of scapegoats for their problems but no credible solutions.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2017/08/24/a-black-man-went-undercover-as-a-digital-white-supremacist-this-is-what-he-learned/?hpid=hp_hp-more-top-stories-2_fake-racist-615pm:homepage/story&utm_term=.88125d9a4f29
Aug 23

One to watch – I don’t qualify to contribute, but I’ll be interested in the outcome.

One to watch – I don’t qualify to contribute, but I’ll be interested in the outcome.

Originally shared by Walter Roberson

Mike Reeves-McMillan​

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lynnemthomas/disabled-people-destroy-science-fiction-uncanny-ma?ref=hero_thanks