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Posts tagged WHM supremacy

White Feminist and Writer Artemis March, on the Story Patriarchs Won’t Tell You about Ancient Europe

Artemis March, PhD, MBA, Vassar graduate, and former Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute, has been evolving her own brand of narrative nonfiction for twenty years without realizing it was preparing her to write this book. A sociologist by training, she first got into the storytelling business at the Harvard Business School

“Gay Marriage”: An Agenda for What and for Whom?

The poster is from the LAGAI website, here.A bit on LAGAI before moving on. What follows next is from that website, linked to just above. Who We Are We are a small independent radical queer activist group. We started in 1983 as Lesbians and Gays Against Intervention and have been through a bunch of name changes, but kept our acronym, even though no one can figure out what it stands for any more

When You Realise Who Has Power, Really, When You’re Paid to Whip Men

'Whip Smart': Memoirs Of A Dominatrix[cross post from *here*]March 8, 2010Audio for this story from Fresh Air from WHYY will be available at approx. 5:00 p.m. ETTranscript Enlarge Caitlin Delohery, Author Melissa Febos lives in Brooklyn.text sizeAAAMarch 8, 2010 Melissa Febos' new memoir, Whip Smart, details the four years she spent working as a dominatrix. Febos enacted fantasy sequences,

Antifeminist Het FATHERS RIGHTS ALERT: It’s HET FATHERS who want THE RIGHT to KILL HET GUYS–for doing what THOSE FATHERS ONCE DID. (It’s not Radical Feminists)

Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy) - Rodney Atkins   Lyrics: The Declaration of Independents, Think I could tell you that first sentence, but then I'm lost, I cant begin to count the theories, I've had pounded in my head, that I forgot, I don't remember all that Spanish or the Gettysberg Address, but there is one Speech from High School I'll never forget, [Chorus] Come on in boy sit

One Piece of a White Patriarchal Puzzle: We are what we read

 [illustration of Tolkien's Ring image and quote below are from here]"One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them." This prophetic utterance comes from J.R.R. Tolkien's masterpiece, The Lord of The Rings.From this site, we have a list--many lists, of people's top five books. I don't know where these folks live. Only what they read.

Send a Message to the WFP: the UN’s World Food Programme, and please read my concerns about them, today, on International Women’s Day

A woman called Susanne came to visit and left this message, for today and every day: Alot of people don't realise that the majority of people hungry around the world are women... and yet these women produce 60-80% of the food! The answer to hunger, I really believe lies with women. You can send a message of solidarity to women across the world at http://www.wfp.org/women Julian here. I'll add

If Poverty has a Gender, She’s a Woman… of Color

 [photograph of Desiree Adaway is from here] This is a cross post from here, at Desiree Adaway's blog. What follows was written by her.The Feminization of PovertyMarch 6, 2010 ·  In honor of International Women’s Day all of my post in the month of  March will be focused on Women Rights and Women Issues. When I dare to be powerful – to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes

Blog for International Women’s Day 8 March 2010 ECD, or Work to End Globalised WHM Supremacy in any way you can

Cross post from Gender Across Borders Blog. The poster and information is from *here*.Blog for International Women’s Day Gender Across Borders presents….. Blog for International Women’s Day! International Women’s Day [IWD] is on Monday, March 8, 2010. As set by the United Nations, this year’s theme is “Equal rights, equal opportunity: Progress for all.” While we  here at GAB believe that equal

Let’s call this: When Men Cry Unrape, or “The Men Commandments”, or Why Zed has No Cred

 [image of the Decalogue parchment by Jekuthial Sofer, 1768 ECD is from here]  In Egypt, the Jews--who were never white--were slaves, and then they got away. Some time post-slavery, they wrote stuff. One of the things they wrote, in Hebrew, was what has come to be termed "The Ten Commandments" and most USers believe that Charlton Heston was the person who received the Word of G-d, which was not

Cynthia McKinney to speak out in Calgary, in support of Splitting the Sky’s case vs. GWBush and Company

 [photograph of Cynthia McKinney is from here] Globalization Studies at the University of Lethbridge andThe Consortium for Peace Studies at the University of Calgary are Proud to Host Cynthia McKinney Ms. McKinney served a constituency in Georgia for several terms in the US Congress. She was the Green Party’s candidate in the most recent US presidential election.  Currently she is the