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Perth, WA, Australia
Man and I are new Paleo People. We like to go out for breakfast, lunch and dinner more than occasionally. We have been doing the "Whole 30" and are managing quite nicely, thank you very much. As Paleo is looking likely to be our lifestyle we need to know where we can go and eat out and find new food for our new lifestyle. We are learning how to order at restaurants, what is good at home, what our staples are. I found I needed a place to go to help to keep me on track and give me ideas and couldn't find local info. So I am making one for the next person that is looking for a place for paleo friendly info for Perth. Urban Cave Girl blog has evolved to. Now I am sharing what I am learning. This is not a difficult to adhere to lifestyle and we do go "off plan" occasionally. My hope is this blog seves as a guide for other newbie Paleo People.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Welcome

The purpose of this blog is to provide commentary on feminist issues in the context of gender equity. That is to say, my feminism is squarely founded on the idea that in a society where gender determines the roles of individuals and groups, people are denied certain privileges and rights. I want to make it clear from the outset that the privilege in society is cast toward men in some cases but also in favour of women in other cases. Through the use of this blog I will endeavour to treat both genders equally. As this is an initial posting I will leave the in depth discussion of gender equity to play out over the time I maintain this blog. My intention will be to post weekly and comment on media reports that highlight gender inequity. However, it is not unreasonable to assume that I will go off on side issues and report or comment on movies, books, music, politics as the mood takes me. However, rest assured, each blog will focus on gender equity.

What expertise do I have in the area of gender equity commentary? Not much. I am a woman which gives me a unique perspective of the issues that have an effect on myself and other women I have contact with. I am a psychology graduate so I have an insight from a social psychological perspective on the effects and affects of stereotyping. My studies also focused on the effect of perception of gender equity and feminist identity within intimate long-term relaitonships. I have also had exposure to "feminist" arguments while engaging in a major in philosophy while undertaking my psychology degree. I am engaged in a long-term intimate relationship and I am a mother. My education has been undertaken recently. This gives me a unique insight into the demands placed on men and women who tackle multiple roles. I am also a student of feminist literature and observer of individuals and of society.

So there it is. I have no formal qualification to comment on these issues but I qualify that statement by stating that these issues impact on me and by extension on my partner and my family. If the issues at hand effect me I guess they effect others. I look forward to my next posting.

2 comments:

  1. wonderful... hope many far ranging, insightful and fervent conversations are spawned here. Many people think the gender debate is over and done with, but there are many issues which need some light shed upon them.

    Well done!

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  2. Thanks Tracey. Do a favour for a blogger and pass on the address to anyone you think may be interested. The more commentry I get here the better. Would you like to contribute? Let me know.

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