I am not sure I am qualified to pontificate about this being that I do not want to be pregnant in the next ten years, or maybe, even EVER. I am very conflicted about this, so we will see. But, there has been a trend of late (more like this whole decade) to give birth [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘Medical Apartheid’
March 23, 2009
Home Births
Filed under News, Thoughts, politics
Tags: birth, home births, maternity, Medical Apartheid, New York City, pregnancy, pro-choice, reproductive health, Sacramento, The Birthing Project, women's health
February 28, 2009
The Black List Project Continued. . .
For some reason, it always hits a nerve when a female coeval says she is not a feminist.
“Why do we need feminism?/Aren’t we all equal now?/I have never experienced sexism, what’s the big deal?/I don’t identify with those bra burning feminists!/It’s for white affluent women, it’s not for me/The girls I know who are feminists [...]
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Tags: politics, Barack Obama, feminism, women, photography, Art, History, race, women's liberation movement, social movements, herstory, equality, Faye Wattleton, Center for the Advancement of Women, El Cerrito, Albany, Berkeley, Medical Apartheid, sexism, Los Encuentros, lesbianism, lesbian, San Domenico Upper School, Marin County, Angela Davis, Audre Lorde, bell hooks, Patrica Hill Collins, Manifesta, Rigoberta Menchu, The Birthing Project, Women's History Month, Black History Month