[Reblog] The Market of Humiliating Black Women

https://youtu.be/yZtPMJKBD80 This is the intersection of being black and being a woman. This is how they come together to further oppress black women in a way that most people don't even realize. Black women have to deal with the treatment of being black and being a woman. Within the community, we've seen how black women... Continue Reading →

Womens’ Duties: Invisible Burden

We look at economic prosperity in terms of GDP and other means of measuring material production and consumption but this economic production is reliant on a form of work that is invisible to the standards metrics of economic production: reproductive labor. Introduction In "Our Mother's Grief" by Bonnie Dill, she defines reproductive labor as labor... Continue Reading →

June 2019 Quote of the Month

“We realize the importance of our voices only when we are silenced.” ― Malala Yousafzai

[Repost] What is a Woman Worth?

https://www.bloodandmilk.com/what-is-a-woman-worth/

[Poem] Maybe it’s Because

Maybe it's because I'm autistic That I don't understand why we don't talk About all those things that make people go Shush Maybe it's because I think different That it makes even less sense That little girls don't know what's wrong with them Because of the grown men Maybe it's because I don't know the... Continue Reading →

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