Posted in Apropos of Random, Cultivating the Hubris of the Godmakers, Deciding to Live, Homes, It's all connected, Love, Motherhood, Radical Feminists Can Sometimes Cook, The Mother, Warm Fuzzies, Witchyness, Women and Creativity, Women's Art, Women's Culture on Jan 5th, 2009
I started a new tradition for my youngest two kids, who are 10 and 13 (Jeyoani, too, and whatever other of my kids happens to be at my house :)). The night before I go back to work after the holidays, we will continue each year to do three things that we did for the first time [...]
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Posted in Deciding to Live, Erasure of Women's Lives, Exile, Female Ritual Servitude, Feminism, Love Between Women, Women as Writers, Women's Art, Women's Culture, Women's Poetry on Dec 31st, 2008
I limped around tightlipped through the months it took me to find a job in another city and disappear. I took a bus to that city and spoke to no one, signed the papers that made me a low-level government clerk, and wound up sitting in a motel room eating peanut butter sandwiches so I [...]
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Posted in Being Poor, Capitalism, Cronehood, Earth, Erasure of Feminist History, Erasure of Feminist Leaders, Erasure of Women's Lives, Exile, Feminism, Heroes, Homelessness, Homes, Inspiration, It's all connected, Practical Radical Feminism, Rural Womyn, Small is Beautiful/Sustainable Agriculture/Alternative, Sustainability, Women as Writers, Women's Art, Women's Culture, Working Class People, the Animals on Dec 21st, 2008
Carla Emery as a young woman
I’ve been thinking about the women in my life who have most deeply influenced me (besides my mother, grandmothers, aunts, sisters, relatives by blood, all of whom have so deeply influenced me and who have given me so much). One of these women was Carla Emery, who died [...]
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I posted a different Youtube of Sinead O’Connor singing this song a while ago, but I came across this one recently and it is such a good video! So inspiring, to me anyway. It’s a woman warrior song, a call to arms.
This is what Sinead says of this song:
This song, [...]
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Garden
Mother and Daughter
Vessel
Summer
Her Face
Until women can visualize the sacred female they cannot be whole and society cannot be whole…In creating new symbols, we are creating new ways of seeing and being in the world. …Most men feel they must separate themselves from femaleness in the name of all that is masculine, all that is sacred [...]
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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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Posted in War on Women, Women's Art on Jun 11th, 2008
The Sari Soldiers
A film by Julie Bridgham
US/Nepal, 2008, 90 minutes, Color, VHS/DVD, Nepali/English, Subtitled
Order No. W08950
Filmed over three years during the most historic and pivotal time in Nepal’s modern history, The Sari Soldiers is an extraordinary story of six women’s courageous efforts to shape Nepal’s future in the midst of an escalating civil war against [...]
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Posted in Feminism, Giants, Her, Heroes, Homes, It's all connected, Love, The Mother, The Skies, Women's Art, Women's Bodies, Women's Culture, Women's Health, the Animals on May 31st, 2008
In the United States, where milk and honey cost little enough, where private serenity is prized above all things by the wealthy, privileged and well-washed, where tension, intensity, passion, and the concomitant loss of self-possession are detested, the idea that your attitudes and behaviors vis a vis your body are your politics and your spirituality, [...]
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