Watch a short video and switch to green power (in French) :
rejoignez la révolution énergétique.
Then go read this really great
Joss Whedon interview: careful, it has spoilers for the S8 Buffy comics (up to issue 4). He talks a lot about his involvement with Equality Now, which is amazing.
The article also has links to three brilliant pieces of art (color drawings). I particularly love the
one with Faith (because Faith's so hot and I love the attitude), but the best one is without a doubt the
"I want you to be strong" piece. That's why Buffy isn't any show, or any well-written show. I love that Joss always wanted the show to empower its viewers.
"Equality Now represents, I think, in a very pure sense, the mission I've always had with my fiction - they do it in a different way than I do - to highlight the absolute crippling and absurd inequality between the sexes. That doesn't mean just the differences between men and women, but there is so much misogyny and injustice and there's so much that women just aren't afforded."