Ann's reach is far wider than mine. She has a huge following on her blog and this site would not be complete without a link to it. Ann has worked tirelessly on shaming the pink ribbon advantage takers and she has been successful in shutting down campaigns that sexualize and trivialize the disease. If you haven't gone to her blog before now, please take the time to do so. http://www.butdoctorihatepink.com/
I consider Ann Silberman to be a friend. We met via the internet, have communicated via snail mail and have gotten together for coffee. I'd like to see her more, but our two schedules are full. We continue to encourage each other as we both have metastatic Stage IV breast cancer and we continue to learn from each other.
Ann's reach is far wider than mine. She has a huge following on her blog and this site would not be complete without a link to it. Ann has worked tirelessly on shaming the pink ribbon advantage takers and she has been successful in shutting down campaigns that sexualize and trivialize the disease. If you haven't gone to her blog before now, please take the time to do so. http://www.butdoctorihatepink.com/
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