If you do one thing today, read Courtney E. Martin’s piece in The New York Times about how fans of Harry Potter (and The Hunger Games) can mobilize to create social change. Also, find out more information about how to get involved with The Harry Potter Alliance and The Imagine Better Project to advocate for global food justice. 

If you do one thing today, read Courtney E. Martin’s piece in The New York Times about how fans of Harry Potter (and The Hunger Games) can mobilize to create social change. Also, find out more information about how to get involved with The Harry Potter Alliance and The Imagine Better Project to advocate for global food justice. 

h/t Lauren Orsini
"It’s the end of an era. The entertainment which has stretched across books, movies, and countless marketing tie-ins, which has captivated children and adults for well over a decade and which has, for better or worse, managed to become the defining myth for an entire generation, is winding to its close. I speak, of course, of the Hermione Granger series, by Joanne Rowling."

— Sady Doyle,”In praise of Joanne Rowling’s Hermione Granger series” via Global Comment

Make sure you submit a post to the awesome new Men Who Trust Women tumblr, just like Feminist Harry Potter!

Make sure you submit a post to the awesome new Men Who Trust Women tumblr, just like Feminist Harry Potter!

via Molly Infante.