If I wanted to I could do anything right
I could dance with the devil on a Saturday night…
If I wanted to I could turn mountains to sand
Hold political leaders in the palm of my hand
If I only wanted to
And I gave you my soul
And every ounce of control
And I gave you my skin
and my original [...]
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Posted in Erasure of Feminist History, Erasure of Feminist Leaders, Erasure of Women's Lives, Feminism, Love Between Women, Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, Sisterhood, Woman-Only Space, Women as Writers, Women's Art, Women's Culture on Oct 19th, 2008
The kids and I went to the local fabric store yesterday. I am making my youngest, Maggie, a Halloween costume this year. She’s going to be the character Gir from the cartoon series “Invader Zim.” So, I am making her this costume. Although off and on throughout my life, fabric stores have been almost a second home for me, It’s been some [...]
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Posted in Erasure of Feminist History, Erasure of Feminist Leaders, Erasure of Women's Lives, Feminist Politics, Lesbian Community, Lesbian Life, Love Between Women, Michfest Womyn, Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, Practical Radical Feminism, Sisterhood, Woman-Only Space, Women and Music, Women's Art, Women's Culture, Women's Poetry on Jul 2nd, 2008
Which goes back to the question–what is the answer for feminists that want to end misogyny and sexism in music? I think that creating alternatives is a much more powerful action–creating a space where those people who are looking to challenge or move away from the power that is stifling them can go and thrive. [...]
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