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@ClaireShrugged

Black Radical Feminist ♀✊🏾 | Author 📖 | Blogger ✍🏾 | Agent: Becky Thomas | Get in touch: SisterOutrider@outlook.com

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2011.

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    For 2020 I’m setting the intention that all the books I read for fun will have been written or edited by women of colour. Decolonising the mind and the bookshelves. I’ll keep a thread going to share book recommendations.

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    What racism+sexism looks like in the classroom: English male student with a smug grin telling me he hadn’t read the prescribed book because “he gave it 60%, wasn’t feeling it, and read the ‘better’ book.” The book in question? A Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez!

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  3. I tried on the sock I’m knitting and was so delighted with the fit and look of it thus far that I took a picture. But I don’t want to upload it in case some man adds to one of those warped foot fetish sites. Porn culture is the worst.

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    I suppose I must have imagined the eight security guards, the hour-long security briefing for speakers, the sweep they did of the lecture theatre before we went in, the refusal to admit anyone without ID and the attack on Julie as she left.

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    Vice Principal Sarah Smith responds saying that the event held on 5 June 2019 on women's sex based rights passed off "smoothly". Evidently she has forgotten the attack on and the heightened security measures:

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  6. Bearded white men in their 20s when they see women gathering to talk about our rights.

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  7. "Naima Coster’s Lila is a thoughtful reflection on the power of female friendship. There’s just one problem. In describing why she chose not to build a life with Lila, the author dabbles in lesbophobia." Me for

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  8. "Waves of ordinary, marginalised, and poor women are rising up to demand economic equality and justice, and to prevent their leaders from ripping up well-crafted constitutions born out of long and painful struggles for freedom.”

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  9. Although women are shown to take slightly more sick days than men, women contribute the overwhelming majority of care work that props up the economy. And (unlike employment) many women don’t get a day off from those caring responsibilities when they’re ill.

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  10. Days are not ‘lost’ to sickness absence. The world keeps on turning. Sickness is an unfortunate but inescapable part of life. Positioning it as a problem ignores that reality - and risks defining people’s worth by what they (financially) contribute to the economy.

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  11. I hate the framing of days ‘lost’ through sickness absence. Instead of considering how sickness (especially long-term conditions) affect people’s lives, it shifts focus to the potential profit they could have made for a corporation.

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  12. This week has been challenging in a lot of ways, but I finished it by crocheting a pair of fingerless gloves. And that feels good.

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    "You can't use violence to get rid of violence... that was liberating & gave me a language that was unconventional & powerful." Greenham Woman, interview 2019

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  14. “Violence against prostituted women happens because men who pay for sex seek out vulnerable women to abuse. And because they are permitted to do so with impunity.“ via

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  15. “‘Every time I have been told, as a woman of colour, to go back to where I came from, that was embedded in racism,’ adding that she was ‘absolutely furious’ at Trump’s choice of words.”

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    woman on the train just clutched her whole foods baguette so tightly when i sat down next to her you’d think i was jean valjean

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  18. Say hello to my little friend. 🐭 Her name is Sylvia. Thank you and for brightening up a challenging week.

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  19. And I’m currently reading Queenie by . Queenie is such an irresistible narrator that she pulled me out of a deep reading slump. It’s very rare that I feel so invested in a story that’s this heterosexual in focus, but this book is magical.

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  20. . Okorafor is such a bold thinker that it was a treat to be allowed this insight into her writing process. Broken Places is a a fascinating reflection on the relationship between mind and body, imagination and pain, science fiction and future.

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  21. Girl, Woman, Other by deserves every bit of the hype. I am going to have to pay a library fine because I couldn’t bear to give it back before finishing. Zero regrets. Brilliant, Black woman-centric storytelling.

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