The End of Capitalism
Posted in Capitalism, Feminism on Jul 28th, 2010
An uncensored interview with the amazing Patch Adams. Thanks to Max Dashu, Rachel Lindley Almanas and others who posted this on Facebook, it’s an inspiration.
WRITING THE LONGEST REVOLUTION
Posted in Capitalism, Feminism on Jul 28th, 2010
An uncensored interview with the amazing Patch Adams. Thanks to Max Dashu, Rachel Lindley Almanas and others who posted this on Facebook, it’s an inspiration.
Posted in Being Poor, Being colonized, Capitalism, Erasure of Feminist History, Erasure of Feminist Leaders, Erasure of Women's Lives, Exile, Female Ritual Servitude, Femicide, Heroes, Immigrants, International Women's Day, Iranian Women's Activism, Love Between Women, Million Women Rise!, Mother-Right, Motherhood, Mourning, Oppression of Women Journalists, Our Sisters, Prayers, Revolution in Iran, Rural Womyn, Single Moms, Sisterhood, Small is Beautiful/Sustainable Agriculture/Alternative, Sustainability, Women and Creativity, Women and Food, Women's Birthing Rights, Women's Bodies, Women's Culture, Women's History on Mar 8th, 2010
Warriors and Heroines
This is the Time
International Women’s Day, Iran, 1979, Part 1
International Women’s Day, Iran, 1979, Part 2
Women and Water
Women and Land, and Food
Immigrant Mothers and the Children Left Behind
Million Women Rise 2010
The Women, The Women, the Amazing Women
For Women and in Sisterhood,
Heart
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Posted in Big Pharm, Capitalism on Feb 5th, 2010
Appearing on The Alex Jones Show, outgoing Chair of the Council of Europe’s Sub-committee on Health Wolfgang Wodarg said that his panel’s investigation into the 2009 swine flu outbreak has found that the pandemic was a fake hoax manufactured by pharmaceutical companies in league with the WHO to make vast profits while endangering public health.
What’s [...]
Posted in Capitalism, Pornography, Prostitution on Jun 19th, 2009
If you don’t already boycott Calvin Klein, there’s no time like today to start. Click the image at the very top to the far left on the CK website (not safe for work) to learn why. Nice. Straight up porn on a website selling jeans to teenagers and pre-teens.
You can call Calvin [...]
Posted in Being Poor, Being colonized, Capitalism, Colonialism, Earth, Genocide, Heroes, Imperialism, Indigenous Women's Rights, It's all connected, Nonviolent Resistance on Jun 12th, 2009
Thirteen years ago, Ken Saro Wiwa Jr and the families of the 8 other Ogoni men who had been murdered by the Nigerian state in 1995 , together with two other Ogonis, began three separate law suits against Royal Dutch Petroleum, Shell Petroleum Development Corporation and Brian Anderson former CEO of the SPDC. The plaintiffs [...]
Posted in Academentia, Being Poor, Capitalism, Erasure of Women's Lives, Exile, Feminism, Immigrants, Racism on May 21st, 2009
Naomi
I blogged earlier that I’d update when Omi made her decision about school. She will be attending the University of Washington in Seattle in the fall. She got an incredible offer, and her best friend (second from left in the photo above, next to Naomi) will be attending the UW, as well, so [...]
Posted in 2008 Presidential Election, Afghanistan, Bailout Bill, Big Pharm, Capitalism, Earth, Erasure of Feminist Leaders, Erasure of Women's Lives, Exile, Femicide, Feminism, Feminist Politics, Heart for President, It's all connected, Pakistan, Party Politics, Patriarchal Medicine, Patriarchal Science, Peak Oil, Power in Relationships, Revolution, Rural Womyn, Small is Beautiful/Sustainable Agriculture/Alternative, Sustainability, The Skies, Women's History Month Blog Carnival, the Animals on Mar 26th, 2009
The system is not even true to its own principles, let alone principles that affirm life, but will be defended to the last breath by the new leadership as well as the old. The system has revealed its fatal core rot. Let the institutions that deserve to fail die by their sword, unbridled debt and [...]
Posted in Bailout Bill, Capitalism, Erasure of Women's Lives, Exile, Financial Meltdown on Mar 23rd, 2009
So, the heads that roll in the financial institutions mess are turning out to be — what else? — female heads.
Rosario Buendia, a former managing director in Standard & Poor’s structured-finance ratings group, says in a lawsuit filed earlier this month that McGraw-Hill Cos. discriminated against women in reorganizing the bond-rating subsidiary’s leadership. [...]
Posted in Bailout Bill, Being Poor, Capitalism, Earth, Erasure of Feminist History, Erasure of Feminist Leaders, Erasure of Women's Lives, Exile, It's all connected, Small is Beautiful/Sustainable Agriculture/Alternative, Sustainability, Underground/Gift Economies on Mar 4th, 2009
Like many others I have lost money in the stock market that I was counting on for my retirement. And like many of you I am cutting back on my spending. I may be able to do just fine with an older car, and I really don’t need any new clothes or household goods. Wouldn’t [...]
Posted in Bailout Bill, Being Poor, Being colonized, Capitalism, Colonialism, Female Ritual Servitude, Femicide, Male Terrorism, Pornography, Prostitution, Rape and Sexual Assault, Rights of the Disabled, Sacred myth, War on Women, Woman Hating on Feb 20th, 2009
The book of Revelation in the Christian New Testament prophecies four divine judgments on the earth (as literalists understand the prophecies) or a series of recurring judgments or sacralized myth (as “amillennialists” or theological anthropologists understand the texts), one of which is a worldwide famine. According to the text, the creature charged with manifesting the famine [...]