Dec 5, 2010

For German Readers: Wählt die Bloggerin des Jahres!



Wie bereits 2009 suchen die Kolleginnen der Mädchenmannschaft auch dieses Jahr wieder die Bloggerin des Jahres. Vorschläge samt Begründungen werden noch bis zum 31.12. um 14:00 Uhr angenommen, dann wird von der Redaktion nominiert bevor zuletzt nochmal das Publikum die Siegerin wählt. Nominiert Euch also schnell die Seele aus dem Leib! ;)

Dec 4, 2010

Oriana Fallaci on Disobedience


"I have always looked on disobedience toward the oppressive as the only way 
to use the miracle of having been born.

Dec 3, 2010

Franziska Schmid of Veggie Love

Veggie Love, edited by consultant Franziska Schmid, is the first vegan blog I came across. In spite of the blog's very young age, Franziska puts great effort into her posts - which makes reading it highly enjoyable.

Follow the jump below to understand why to Franziska, Veggie Love is not just a blog name but a whole way of life, whom she really writes for, and why the most difficult thing when it comes to blogging is finding an issue to blog about...


Dec 2, 2010

For German Readers: What is Sexual Assistance?

The other day, Jule recalled an interesting conversation she had with her friend Lotte. Lotte is a professional sexual assistant for physically disabled people. Sexual assistance might consist of anything from counseling to hands-on demonstrations of masturbation and is similar to sexual therapy/ Sexualtherapie. Both are accepted forms of social pedagogy that have nothing to do with prostitution. This means that anyone who is interested in receiving sexual assistance from experts like Lotte needs a prescription or doctoral referral.

Nov 30, 2010

"What Happens When We Educate Girls"

Remember The Girl Effect, a video I posted in September? American writer Melani Ward has written her own post regarding the campaign, suggesting measures each of us could undertake to promote women's education. It's called "What Happens When We Educate Girls".

Abit Bayar and Catherine Salter Bayar. (Source)
Californian textile expert Catherine Bayar, too, has picked up the video in an inspriring post entitled "The Girl Effect Hits Home". Catherine married into a Kurdish family and has become a resident of Istanbul's Old City, where she holds workshops supporting local Turkish handcraft. Writes Catherine:

"I know that (...) education starts with the women of the family, so they can teach their children, boys and girls, how to behave as decent human beings.
(...) If my large family of uneducated women were having a tough time making ends meet in the sleepy town of Selcuk, what must life be like for similar women who had moved to sprawling Istanbul?"

Nov 29, 2010

Is this Shade of Grey Acceptable?

Steffi Schubert posted an interesting visual dialogue between a street artist and Newcastle's graffiti cleaning service.

Nov 28, 2010

Pia of UR-STYLE


Pia of UR-Style's mission is to walk around campus at the University of Regensburg and take photos of stylish students. This week, her mission also includes celebrating her birthday: Pia turned 24 the day before yeserday. :)

Follow the jump below to congratulate her and find out about upcoming trips to unis in foreign countries, the "fashion prison" also known as working world, and a couple of style blog recommendations...


Nov 27, 2010

For German Readers: Warpaint Interview

Music journalist Ann-Kathrin Eickhoff has interviewed Emily Kokal of Warpaint. Among the topics discussed are spontaneity in composing, perpetual further development of existing songs, and what it means for rock music that most female musicians have started their career learning how to play the piano (-> Mavis Baton mentioned that in her book How Women Become Musicians).

Nov 24, 2010

"Here I Sit, Lighting a Candle for One of the Best on This Planet"

Elisabeth Rank has written a very nice German birthday post for her friend Carmi:

"Ich sitze da und lege meine Stirn in Falten, weil noch niemand Telekinese erfunden hat, weil es nun wirklich mal an der Zeit ist, dass jemand Fortschritte erzielt in Bereichen, die uns wirklich etwas nützen würden, (...) so geht es nicht weiter, ich kann nicht hier rumsitzen, während dieser Mensch (...) durch San Francisco läuft und sich einen Cupcake kauft und da niemand ist, der ihn ihr mit Schmackes ins Gesicht drückt und danach einen neuen kauft, das geht so nicht."

Nov 23, 2010

Starrene Rhett of Gangstarr Girl

Listen up, everyone! I am absolutely stoked to introduce to you today multimedia journalist Starrene Rhett of Gangstarr Girl, a clever blog on women in hip-hop and pop-culture.
Follow the jump below to watch original video content produced by Starrene, to learn how to not only blog, but exist online instead, and... so much more! What a cool interview!


Nov 22, 2010

FYI - ✒ Typo Competition Winners ✎

Design Sponge has announced the winners of the Design Your Own Alphabet contest I posted about at the end of October. My personal favorite, the hand drawn font called Peacock above, won a $100 bonus prize.

Nov 21, 2010

Wikipedia - Get Editing!

Picking up the video I posted a couple of days ago, Helga of the German team-blog Mädchenmannschaft wondered about Wikipedia's gender balance. Her article was entitled "Das Frauenproblem der Wikipedia", or, in English, "Wikipedia's  issues with women". Helga's findings for Germany resembled Rachel McCarthy James' findings for the UK: Wikipedia pretty much ignores women on the main page. On average, only one of about ten articles featured on Wikipedia's starting page mentions a woman. On some days, there is no word of any women at all on the front page. As Rachel put it:
To look at Wikipedia's main page on August 24, 2010, you would think that men made and did everything, and women had nothing to do with anything.
Since most authors on Wikipedia are male - according to Rachel only 13% of Wikipedians are women - this might not be very surprising. However, both Rachel and Helga argue that Wikipedia needs to a) promote more articles written by women to the main page, b) highlight new articles about women on the main page, and c) explicitly invite more female editors to participate in the project.  Writes Helga:
Are women irrelevant? Do we not know by now that, often enough, history has been made by men who simply ignored female accomplishments, or, even worse, ascribed them to men? History seems to repeat itself on Wikipedia.

Nov 19, 2010

Essay Competition in European Philosophy

Has Western philosophy been built on the exclusion of certain groups of people? 

The University of Kentucky would like to know! The topic may be addressed historically and/ or systematically, and the winning essay will receive a prize of $1000. Please find more information and detailed submission guidelines here.

Nov 18, 2010

Cathrin Karras

Having lived in South East Asia for a year myself, I took special interest in historian Cathrin Karras' blog. With a focus on Vietnam, she covers anything from politics and popular culture to traditional blood soup dishes.

Follow the jump below for one of my favorite interviews so far, and to get to know yet another female blogger who has had to put up with death threats because of her views...


Nov 17, 2010

"Sexy, but not Sexual"

Photo: Source
Hugo Schwyzer analyses Paris Hilton's remark about being sexy, but not sexual, and explains why it is important to give young people "tools to navigate their way through the bewildering blitzkrieg of messages which they receive about sexuality". The task is, Schwyzer finds, to stand up for sexuality while standing against sexualization. Found at Jezebel via Mädchenblog.

Nov 15, 2010

For German Readers: Bloggerinnen leben gefährlich

Die Ruhrbarone haben meinen Post über die Morddrohung gegen die Bloggerin Asmaa Alghoul aus Gaza heute Morgen auf Deutsch veröffentlicht: Bloggerinnen leben gefährlich.

Tavi will Become an Editor

Blica alerted her readers to the fact that teenage blogging wonder Tavi of Stylerookie will soon be editing her own magazine, modelled after American example Sassy of the early ninties. Cool, maybe someone should send her a copy of Missy Magazine, too? For inspiration only, like fashion bloggers would say.

Nov 14, 2010

Bloggers Live Dangerously



Lina and Asmaa in Cairo, Oct. 2010.
Source
Blogger and journalist Asmaa Alghoul from Gaza, whom I met at the Young Media Summit in Cairo, has received a death threat: Someone calling himself 'Masirek' has threatened to kill her in front of her son's eyes. Lina Ben Mhenni, who was also a participant of the summit, has written a solidarty post in French, where she rightly condemns Masirek's verbal attack. According to Egyptian blogger Tarek Amr, the threat was not prompted by any particular post, but by Asmaa's stances and points of view in general. Asmaa has been fighting against so-called honour killings and for the rights of Palestinian women.

Physical threats to bloggers, by the way, are not as rare as you might think. Even in Germany there have been cases of severe harassment, up to the involvement of Police - as has also been demanded in Asmaa's case. It is important to remember that threats, even if they aren't followed by action, are a) litigable and b) abuse, too. See this related post on verbal abuse for more information.

From London with Love: Maria & The Mirrors

Last night I ran into two of the three members of Maria & The Mirrors in a Berlin washroom. In between "Entschuldigung" and hand soap, I asked them whether they had any acapella or unplugged clips I could use for my blog. Bewildering looks. "We have live clips?" It dawned on me that maybe their music wasn't for me - and, frankly, it wasn't at all - but the girls were real nice, and I liked this picture, so I wrote a post about them anyways... Industrial tribal beats, anyone?

Nov 13, 2010

Kirsten Brodde of Grüne Mode


Today, please meet author and activist Kirsten Brodde. With an interesting biography and lots of front-line editorial work experience, her blog Grüne Mode is certainly worth a visit.

Follow the jump below to read up on Kirsten's environmental background, why she thinks that choosing an unmistakable blog name is essential, and why to Kirsten, blogging is purposeful work.


Nov 12, 2010

For German Readers: "Sign of Life"-BotschafterIn gesucht!

Die Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung (DSW) sucht  noch bis zum 10. Dezember 2010 eine/n BotschafterIn für die Belange von Mädchen und jungen Frauen in Afrika. Zu dessen Aufgaben  soll in erster Linie Öffentlichkeitsarbeit für die von der EU finanzierte "Sign of Life"-Kampagne zählen; im März 2011 steht aber auch ein einwöchiger Trip nach Kenia auf dem Programm, währenddessen man sich einen persönlichen Eindruck der Situation vor Ort verschaffen kann.  Klingt gut?  Finde ich auch!

Weitere Informationen zu der Ausschreibung, der DSW und dem genauen Bewerbungsablauf finden sich hier.

Nov 11, 2010

RSS-Feeds Save You Lots of Time by Surfing for You!


Here's the English version of my German article on RSS feeds. Have you ever wondered what the symbol to the left means? Or what RSS feeds are? Just follow the jump!

Nov 9, 2010

On Verbal Abuse

Liisa pointed out a post discussing verbal abuse and calling for a change in our approach to the topic:

The way that children are educated about abuse needs to change. The way that people involved in interventions, like police officers and crisis counselors, needs to change and these people need to be involved in helping people identify and name verbal abuse. Helping people articulate what is happening. We need to stop telling people that words can never hurt them.

Nov 8, 2010

Reem of Reemsite.com


I am honored to introduce to you today Saudi Arabian blogger Reem of Reemsite.com, whom I met at the Young Media Summit 2010 in Cairo. Reem usually blogs in Arabic, but in order to facilitate intercultural dialogue, she has been working on an English version of her blog, too. Want to know what life as a female Saudi Arabian blogger is like? Just follow the jump! 
Photo: Hardy Prothmann
 

Nov 7, 2010

RSS-Feeds sparen Zeit, indem sie für Dich surfen!

Wolltest Du schon immer wissen, was dieses Symbol bedeutet oder wie ein RSS-Feed funktioniert? Nach dem Sprung gibt's des Rätsels Lösung...

Nov 4, 2010

Nicola Kuhrt of Kuhrtgesagt.de


Nicola Kuhrt is a freelance science journalist. On her blog Kuhrtgesagt, she keeps an eye on the pharmaceutical industry. 

Follow the jump below to track Nicola's development from neighbourhood blogger to health care expert, and to find out more about a certain minister's member of staff who decided to engage in a discussion on her blog in a rather ungallant way...


Nov 3, 2010

Coming Soon: The OH, REALLY? - Series

"Oh, really? You can do that?" is the standard reply I am getting from fellow female bloggers whenever I mention my favorite RSS feed reader, Twitterfeed, or timed blog posts. Because I'd rather hear a hard-boiled "Yeah, I know, and even better is...", I have come up with a new posting series explaining some basic technical terms and tools of blogging called OH, REALLY?
Ever wondered what a VPN connection is? Or what a certain process really meant? Drop all time-consuming research, place your question in the comment section - or anonymously via email - and watch this space... I promise I'll try my best.  ;-) 
"Oh, wirklich, das geht?" ist die Standardantwort, die ich erhalte, wenn ich befreundeten Bloggerinnen von meinem Lieblings-RSS-Reader, Twitterfeed oder geplanten Blogposts erzähle. Viel lieber würde ich "Na klar, ich weiß, und noch viel besser ist..." hören. Daher habe ich mir eine neue Serie ausgedacht, in deren Rahmen ich einige Grundbegriffe des Bloggens erläutern möchte: OH, REALLY?
Habt Ihr Euch auch schon gefragt, was genau eigentlich eine VPN-Verbindung ist? Oder habt Ihr schon lange eine Frage bezüglich eines anderen bestimmten Vorgangs? Lasst die mühevolle Recherche sein, stellt die Frage in das Kommentarfeld unter diesem Post - oder anonym per Email - und behaltet Girls Can Blog im Auge... Ich werde mein Bestes geben. ;-)

Nov 1, 2010

Kristina Roder of A Cocktail A Day Keeps The Doctor Away

Kristina Roder started blogging at the tender age of 16. Her current project A Cocktail A Day Keeps the Doctor Away is a far cry from her first attempts at it, though.

Follow the jump below to find out more about one of the few female-run Swiss blogs I know - and in order to check out Kristina's great link recommendations from HTML to fashion...

Oct 31, 2010

Host Your Own Salon!

(Image by Anna Niestroj)
Suited to the occasion of the upcoming Girls on Web Society meeting in Berlin in December, Carola Muysers has written a post on how to host a successful salon* (Wie gründe ich erfolgreich einen Salon? Tipps aus erster Hand).

Amongst other things, she recommends you settle on a certain topic, name your event, and hold a round of introductions. Being friendly and curious is equally important to encourage diversity and  controversial points of view in discussions.

So, if you can't make it to our meeting in Berlin, why not host your own bloggers' get-together in your region? Free online services like Doodle offer coordinating tools that make finding a date and time at everyone's convenience easy as pie. And any small party is better than no party, right?
* Wondering what a salon might be? Wikipedia has the answer either in English or German.

Oct 28, 2010

The Independent on The Gender Gap in Upbringing

"I do think girls are more vulnerable in our society - all the more reason for me to make my daughters feel empowered by treating them the same as I would boys."
Helga found an interesting article describing how mothers, sometimes unintentionally, treat their sons and daughters differently. PinkStinks is mentioned, too. (Via Mädchenmannschaft)

Demo in Munich: My Body, My Choice!

Oct 26, 2010

What makes "A Good Wife"?

Egyptian blogger Eman Hashim tears apart a TV series called The Good Wife, starring Julianna Margulies, in an article asking What's so good about this “Good Wife”? Eman touches upon issues like single partenting and societal expectations of female behaviour, and would surely appreciate your comments.

Oct 25, 2010

Tagesspiegel Diversity Scholarship

The German daily Tagesspiegel and the European School of Management are offering a full-tuition MBA scholarship for applicants from Germany who are first or second generation immigrants to the country:  
As managers who come from diverse backgrounds are still under-represented in German industry, ESMT aims to support talented young people with a migrant background on their way to leadership positions.
Applicants have to meet certain requirements, write an essay demonstrating that they have approached the idea of diversity in their career or private lives, and submit an online application before 15 November 2010.

For German Readers: Migrantinnen in Führungspositionen

Heute bittet die FH Bielefeld um Unterstützung des Forschungsprojektes „Migrantinnen in Führungspositionen“, das vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) gefördert wird: Es werden noch Frauen mit und ohne Migrationshintergrund in Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft sowie in Selbständigkeit gesucht, die an der Onlineumfrage des Projekts teilnehmen. Alle Daten werden wie üblich "rein statistisch und anonym" ausgewertet. Freiwillige vor!

Oct 24, 2010

Mariam of Frau mit Bart

Today's guest on GCB is Mariam of Frau mit Bart ["Bearded Woman"], who caught my attention when she was introduced by Helga of the Mädchenmannschaft last August. 

Follow the jump below to find out why Mariam started blogging, what life has been like since she's started to let her beard grow, and why a certain amount of readers is important to keep blogging.


Oct 23, 2010

For German Readers: Axel Springer Preis für junge Journalisten

Du bist Journalist/in und nicht älter als 33? Bestens, dann kannst Du Dich nämlich noch bis zum 10. Januar 2011 um den Axel Springer Preis für junge Journalisten bewerben. Ausgezeichnet werden Beiträge in den Kategorien Internet (!), Print, Fernsehen und Hörfunk. Teilnehmen lohnt sich: Es warten Geldpreise im Gesamtwert von 54.000€. Viel Erfolg!

Oct 22, 2010

D.I.Y. Foreign Aid

Elaine, a friend of mine working in American politics, alerted me to a New York Times article entitled "D.I.Y. Foreign-Aid Revolution". In it, Nicholas D. Kristof, co-author of the book Half the Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Women Worldwide introduces women of all ages, who have accomplished extraordinary achievements for communities all around the world - often making immense personal sacrifices. One of the women portrayed is Maggie Doyne, 23, who extended her gap year indefinitely and - instead of going to college - founded her own school and orphanage for Nepalese children. On Maggies blog, I found the video of a presentation she gave, letting us in on her motivation, progress, and aspirations. Other projects portrayed in the article include Elisabeth Scharpf's initiative to provide sanitary pads to women as to curb absenteeism at work or school during menstrual periods (Sustainable Health Enterprises or SHE Innovates Blog), or Lisa Shannon, who started Run for Congo Women, an NGO raising money for women suffering from war and rape in eastern Congo.