AWOP month in review – 11/28-12/25
Dec 26th, 2009 | By Nunzia Rider | Read more in: Feature
Has it really been a month? Seems we were having trouble getting all our wonderful contributors’ posts into the feature slot doing the roundup on a weekly basis, so we decided to make it a monthly deal.
We introduced new contributors at GLBTQ (with more to come), Margo Moon reviewed the whole year, Coaster Punchman brought Part 4 of his college saga and Uncle Doreen offered her own version of the 12 days of Christmas. Wil Robinson returned from East Africa, Thurman took over as editor of Progressive Living and News Writer stuck her hand in a hornets’ nest of Sarah Palin fans. Too bad they didn’t know she was immune to stings.
Here’s what all AWOP was talkin’ about in the last month.
Fearless History
GLBTQ
Pity me! I Am But A Victim Of A Cruel Twist Of Fate!
2009 Follies – The Year in Review
Manhattan Declaration Claims to Tell ‘Truths’ About Issues Uniquely Affecting Women and Gay People
Uncle Doreen’s 12 Days of Christmas
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
World HIV/AIDS Awareness Day: Arthur, Remembered
Coaster Punchman and the College Boys – Part 4
International
11 Random things from East Africa
Reinterpreting the past liberates Jews from victimhood and finds new solutions
Responsible capitalism and advertising can make India clean & green
Politics
Fractured Fairytales Episode 14 – The U.S. Economy
Joe Lieberman and the Mayan calendar
Progressive Living
Discover Ten Thousand Villages
If You Want A Better World, Teach Tolerance
Coming soon: We all recover from the holidays, GLBTQ gets its first straight contributor and Elena Kelly gets dumped — by a man. See ya next month!















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