Hi, I'm doing a paper for my Advanced Placement U.S. History Class on feminism and it's effects on women's rights in the U.S. In it, I've decided to include a paragraph under each wave of feminism to talk about the women who helped to achieve the goals of each wave. Since Scarleteen has helped me, personally, and is amazing resource for teens, I would like to include you in that paragraph. I was just wondering if it would be all right to include your name and the Scarleteen website and book in this paragraph.
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(It'll be interesting what wave you put me in, too, since given my age, I straddle two!)
And that's absolutely fine. In case you don't know, for future reference, you don't ever have to ask permission to academically discuss someone or list them in that way for that purpose.
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