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somewhat more substantial coverage of her and her blog in REPORTERS' NOTEBOOK. Crain's Cleveland Business, 01972375, 7/27/2009, Vol. 30, Issue 28 (via Wikipedia Library, MasterFILE Complete)
reviews of A Little F'D Up in Foreward Reviews and Library Journal 7/1/2012, Vol. 137 Iss 12, p96 (via Wikipedia Library, Literary Reference Center Plus)
A Little F'D Up is evaluated over several pages by Katie Hogan in Feminist Teacher, Vol. 24, No. 3 (2014), pp. 229-233 (via
JSTOR)
Her blog is discussed in a graf by Gayle Kimball in "Media Empowers Brave Girls to be Global Activists", Journal of International Women's Studies Vol. 20, Iss. 7, (Aug 2019): 35-56,
ProQuest2292913893
She is described in a review of Jessalyn Keller's work as one of the "well-known girl feminists" interviewed (via
JSTOR)
CommentJust a note that @
Beccaynr didn't just state that Zeilinger did a lot of amazing things (which is, frankly, a matter of opinion to a large extent), but that she's done things that have been noted in
reliable, third-party sources. It's the sources that count; we all do amazing things, but not all of us are going to get an article.
KEEP as everyone is saying above. She's accomplished quite a lot and has published two books and multiple articles. The woman did a phenomenal interview with Gloria Steinem when she was a teenager! Not many people can say that!
SammyCarmichael (
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15:44, 24 November 2023 (UTC)reply
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
talk page or in a
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somewhat more substantial coverage of her and her blog in REPORTERS' NOTEBOOK. Crain's Cleveland Business, 01972375, 7/27/2009, Vol. 30, Issue 28 (via Wikipedia Library, MasterFILE Complete)
reviews of A Little F'D Up in Foreward Reviews and Library Journal 7/1/2012, Vol. 137 Iss 12, p96 (via Wikipedia Library, Literary Reference Center Plus)
A Little F'D Up is evaluated over several pages by Katie Hogan in Feminist Teacher, Vol. 24, No. 3 (2014), pp. 229-233 (via
JSTOR)
Her blog is discussed in a graf by Gayle Kimball in "Media Empowers Brave Girls to be Global Activists", Journal of International Women's Studies Vol. 20, Iss. 7, (Aug 2019): 35-56,
ProQuest2292913893
She is described in a review of Jessalyn Keller's work as one of the "well-known girl feminists" interviewed (via
JSTOR)
CommentJust a note that @
Beccaynr didn't just state that Zeilinger did a lot of amazing things (which is, frankly, a matter of opinion to a large extent), but that she's done things that have been noted in
reliable, third-party sources. It's the sources that count; we all do amazing things, but not all of us are going to get an article.
KEEP as everyone is saying above. She's accomplished quite a lot and has published two books and multiple articles. The woman did a phenomenal interview with Gloria Steinem when she was a teenager! Not many people can say that!
SammyCarmichael (
talk)
15:44, 24 November 2023 (UTC)reply
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