Blogging's Glass CeilingSource: The New York Times
Last weekend, about a thousand bloggers, almost all without the Y chromosome, attended the annual BlogHer conference, which began in 2005 to help female bloggers gain exposure.
Putting PR people on notice - Blogher '07Source: kimchimamas.typepad.com
Then he admitted, "You're right. We don't pitch to bloggers of color." And here's the money quote: "We just don't know what to do with them."
Yes, I did thank him for making me feel like a second class citizen.

Brian Ford recently wrote an article inquiring about the BlogHer conference that went on last weekend, asking what the goal of it was.

It's no secret that blogging is a male dominated sport. Still, women bloggers abound and many of them will be massing at "Blogher Conference '06" throughout this week. Link.
BlogHer Blows UpSource: The San Francisco Chronicle
Last year, the first BlogHer convention was patched together by three gals and a slow server, and attracted a couple hundred female bloggers.
This year, things have blown up. In a big way.
Multidimensional.MeSource: multidimensional.me.uk
Why is she worried about whether it's appropriate for her to write about feminism? What would make it inappropriate for her to do so?