Ebook {Epub PDF} UnSlut: A Diary and a Memoir by Emily Lindin






















 · Unslut: A Diary and a Memoir by Emily Lindin. Zest Books, $ Dec. ISBN ADVERTISEMENT. PW KidsCast: A Conversation with Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver. Get this from a library! UnSlut: a diary and a memoir. [Emily Lindin] -- "When Emily Lindin was eleven years old, she was branded a 'slut' by the rest of her classmates. For the next few years of her life, she was bullied incessantly at school, after school, and online. Unslut by Emily Linden is part diary and part commentary, both of which I have mixed feelings about. Linden’s memoir is also part of a bigger project, one which includes a documentary and an online forum. The project is intended to provide support to girls who have experienced “slut-shaming” and “sexual bullying”, a goal which I commend/5.


Emily Lindin is the author of "UnSlut: A Diary and a Memoir" and founder of The UnSlut Project, which uses personal story sharing to work against sexual bullying and "slut" shaming. The project was inspired by Emily's own experience being labeled the school "slut" at age eleven and being sexually bullied throughout middle school. Emily Lindin is a Harvard graduate, PhD candidate, and suicide prevention activist living in Southern California. The UnSlut Project was inspired by her own experience. When she was eleven years old, she was branded a "slut" by her classmates and was bullied at school, after school, and online. During all this, she kept a regular diary. Get this from a library! UnSlut: a diary and a memoir. [Emily Lindin] -- "When Emily Lindin was eleven years old, she was branded a 'slut' by the rest of her classmates. For the next few years of her life, she was bullied incessantly at school, after school, and online.


Todays featured book of the day is - UnSlut: A Diary and a Memoir by Emily Lindin. When Emily Lindin was eleven years old, she was branded a “slut” by the rest of her classmates. For the next few years of her life, she was bullied incessantly at school, after school, and online. At the time, Emily didn't feel comfortable confiding in her parents or in the other adults in her life. But she did keep a diary. Unslut by Emily Linden is part diary and part commentary, both of which I have mixed feelings about. Linden’s memoir is also part of a bigger project, one which includes a documentary and an online forum. The project is intended to provide support to girls who have experienced “slut-shaming” and “sexual bullying”, a goal which I commend.

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