This blog examines the unique combination of the Ozarks culture with women and men who take charge in their community to level the playing field. While many of the posts pertain to feminist ideals and sometimes struggles to adhere to them, there will be many posts giving a voice to other issues in the Ozarks, from the Black Lives Matters movement to the push for anti-discrimination legislation for LGBT. Join me on this journey throughout the hills of the Ozarks and the progress to come.
Showing posts with label running. Show all posts
Showing posts with label running. Show all posts
Monday, May 15, 2017
Bonus Episode!
I talk about my secret agendas for 2017
1) Eliminate the stigma of being a feminist
2) Become more aware of the Ozarks (geography and ideologies)
3) Bring back the fanny pack!
Friday, May 12, 2017
Adventure Double Standard
In this week's episode, I talk about the fear of being attacked while walking alone, especially on trails. It also includes additional puppy notices and wine slurring!
Articles:
Are Runners Likely to be Targets of Violent Crime from Science Based Running
Facts and Statistics from National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW)
This is How Women Feel About Walking Alone at Night in Their Own Neighborhoods from Washington Post
Labels:
alone,
community,
empowerment,
feminism,
feminist,
prevention,
respect,
rights,
running,
safety,
victim advocate,
walking,
women
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