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Veronica Arreola
Veronica Arreola is a professional feminist, writer and a mom. You can learn way more than you want to know about Veronica at her personal blog, Viva la Feminista.com.
Website: http://www.vivalafeminista.com
Twitter: veronicaeye
Veronica Arreola's Posts
Let’s Talk About “Choice” in the Sciences
March 31, 2011 by Veronica Arreola · 4 Comments
“Choices, not discrimination, deter women scientists.” So read the headline that summed up a few weeks of articles, blog posts and opinion pieces about Stephen J. Ceci and Wendy M. Williams’ article “Understanding current causes of women’s underrepresentation in science” in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. And that’s the conclusion I would come [...]
Filed under Education · Tagged with CSI, Larry Summers, Michelle Obama, STEM, Stephen J. Ceci, Wendy M. Williams, Women in Science, Women's History Month
Latinas: We’re So Hot We Broke Google
October 13, 2010 by Veronica Arreola · 3 Comments
When Google released “Google Instant”–a “search enhancement” that suggests content before you finish typing your Google search words– I thought it was pretty fun to see which suggestions would pop up as I began typing random words. While I was just goofing around, others were seriously testing out “controversial” words like bisexual, lesbian and Latina. [...]
Filed under Internet + Tech, Media · Tagged with Bisexual, Google, Google Instant, Internet, Latina, Latina magazine, Lesbian, Net Neutrality, Pornography
A Month into Summer of Feminista
August 8, 2010 by Veronica Arreola · 2 Comments
In June I launched Summer of Feminista, a blogging experiment where I am asking Latinas to write about their relationship with feminism, and after a month of posts I am in awe of how similar our stories are, yet how unique as well. Elizabeth, at 8, was teaching feminism to other third-graders. A grammar school [...]
Filed under Identities, Life · Tagged with Audre Lorde, Chicana, Feminism, Gloria Anzaldua, Latina Feminism, Summer of Feminista
What Do Latinas Really Think About Feminism?
July 13, 2010 by Veronica Arreola · 3 Comments
There are a lot of theories about how Latinas view feminism. We’re pro-life, unless we’re too American. Our men are full of machismo and make our decisions. We reject feminism based on the movement being too white and too middle class. But Latinas are a diverse group of women. We can trace our familias back [...]
Filed under Identities, Life · Tagged with Feminism, Latina Feminism, Summer of Feminista
Chicago Scribes Find Sisterhood at She Writes
July 2, 2010 by Veronica Arreola · 1 Comment
She Writes is a social network for writers of all kinds–bloggers, television news journalists, business writers, novelists and editorialists. To celebrate its one-year anniversary, a small but eclectic group of Chicago She Writers gathered at the home of Bethany McLean, author of The Smartest Guys in the Room. In true Midwest fashion, we dispensed with [...]
Filed under Media · Tagged with
Pledge to Attend Women’s Sports in 2010!
March 13, 2010 by Veronica Arreola · 3 Comments
A few weeks ago I launched my latest project on Facebook. It’s called “I pledge to attend one women’s sporting event in 2010.” Yup, it’s that simple. I’m an avid sports fan and a delusional Chicago Cubs fan. I played softball in high school, volleyball and track in middle school, and one year of Little [...]
Filed under Take Action · Tagged with Sports
Save First Int’l Feminist Org for Moms!
March 7, 2010 by Veronica Arreola · 4 Comments
The Association for Research on Mothering is an organization which I’ve admired from afar: The Association for Research on Mothering (ARM), founded in 1998, is the first international feminist organization devoted specifically to the topic of mothering-motherhood. Our mandate is to provide a forum for the discussion and dissemination of research on motherhood and to [...]
Filed under Take Action · Tagged with Motherhood, Take Action




