Author Archive for Liza Sabater

Last Sunday  we had a rather provocative #fem2 discussion over privilege, patriarchy, raising boys, identity politics and feminism over Twitter. You can find the discussion through Twitter Search. I helped facilitate the discussion by opening it with this vignette about kids (it actually happened a couple of weeks ago): i have two boys and the [...]

Fem2.0 will launch a series of weekly Twittercasts, starting this Sunday at 10 PM EST, as a build-up to the Fem2.0 conference on February 2, 2009, in Washington DC. Everyone is invited to participate. Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read other users’ updates (otherwise [...]

< On the 2nd of February, we’re expecting more than 200 women to descend on George Washington University for a one day conference on women, feminism and technology. This is the beginning of a conversation started between different people about the tide of change happening to all kinds of activism, especially in the feminist front. Blogs [...]

I’ve always thought of the internet as a kitchen where every web page, every email, every embed is a menu of creative delicacies feeding the soul of our culture. Every image, every word, every interaction carries meaning for the post or page where it is found. Collectively, all those billions of moments are not just [...]