Elsa S. Henry is creating Feminist Sonar
A Disabled Feminist Cyclops
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Milestone Goals
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10 Posts Per Month
This many posts per month equals a lot of time, research and thought, but it's worth it for the possibility of more content that is relevant to your interests!
Biweekly Podcast
In addition to 10 posts on Feminist Sonar, I'll include a biweekly podcast where I talk about things YOU my patrons suggest!
Accessibility Upgrades!
At 400 I'll be able to reach out to some tech people and get to do a major site upgrade, including a button where you can listen to me read every post I write using a recording system
Feminist Sonar Monthly
At 800 I'll post five days a week, culling content every day for the topics YOU are interested in.
Travel!
This means I can start going places and interviewing people. This means that I can do more investigative pieces and talk to people outside of the internet!
About
Elsa S. Henry is the founder of Feminist Sonar, the Community Manager for storium.com, and an independent game designer.
She is a disabled gamer who wants to make sure everyone can play games together.
She is a disabled gamer who wants to make sure everyone can play games together.
Location
Morristown, NJ, USA
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Feminist Sonar is the home of Blind Lady Versus, and many other projects which are devoted to helping people learn about life with low vision, low hearing, and a disability.
Feminist Sonar is now 4 years old, and it is the home for things I love and need to talk about. The internet is full of feminist sites - but there are few which cater specifically to the disabled women of the feminist movement.
It is also not a project solely about feminism. It is about freedom, equity, and inclusion. Feminist Sonar is now, and always will be, a place to talk about what I see in the world, whether it has to do with women, disabled people, LGBTQ issues, or anything else my mind trips over in the course of a regular day.
I hope you'll support me as I write about the world that surrounds us from my perspective.
Feminist Sonar is now 4 years old, and it is the home for things I love and need to talk about. The internet is full of feminist sites - but there are few which cater specifically to the disabled women of the feminist movement.
It is also not a project solely about feminism. It is about freedom, equity, and inclusion. Feminist Sonar is now, and always will be, a place to talk about what I see in the world, whether it has to do with women, disabled people, LGBTQ issues, or anything else my mind trips over in the course of a regular day.
I hope you'll support me as I write about the world that surrounds us from my perspective.
