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What to expect | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. Posts from the ‘What to expect’ Category. On What I did not Expect. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 67 other followers. Business of being born. Long walk to freedom. The Personal is Political. What we're reading.
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What’s in a name: Meditations on Feminism | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. August 24, 2013 / inherfootsteps2013. What’s in a name: Meditations on Feminism. Feminists are individuals who ideally share the belief that the rights of women are as inalienable as the rights of men.”. And isn’t that the heart of feminism? Feminism is a contested terrain. Every other day, some public figure.
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Fertility | In Her Footsteps
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untitled peom – Brief and Wondrous
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Views from off the news feed. A large animal’s body up the hill’s side through scrub oak and. Ponderosa and there was the smell of musk and blood and deer. Droppings and we kept the ridge of the next hill in sight and I kept. You in sight and I tried hard to never let you out of my sight. You brought peace to me. And then you didn’t. But you still searched for me. For that part of me that needed you. That ache in my days. And after a while I began. I no longer think about whether that makes you sad or not.
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Music – LovelyWe
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A Fierce Collective for Us Lovelies Who Run the World. Because of my tremendous love of music, I decided to create a separate blog to host all the songs I’d like to share. Please feel free to visit my music blog sasulovesmusic.wordpress.com. Or use the links below to navigate my extensive collection. Enjoy, my lovelies! LovelySasu’s Favorite Jams. LovelySasu’s Favorite Jams Archive. Alina Baraz and Galimatias “Fantasy”. Ashley DuBose “Intoxicated”. IndiaArie “Ready for Love”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Global is Transnational is International is Feminist? « The Voice Box
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Giving Voice to Feminism and Women's Studies. Global is Transnational is International is Feminist? April 11, 2011. Desai, Bouchard, and Detournay tell us at the end of their chapter, The necessity of approaching collaborative work with a continued commitment to reflexivity about one’s position, motivations, and aims emerges as a key theme throughout this volume (60). Where are you positioned in your work? Is it based and operating from your own myopic identity? This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Contributors « The Voice Box
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Women’s stories | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. Posts from the ‘Women’s stories’ Category. No hood like this mamahood. On What I did not Expect. Writing against the silence. On mourning Maya Angelou, Ursula Le Guin and Failure. White Women’s Stories: A Late Review of The Help. The Grief Book Club. Follow Blog via Email. Join 67 other followers.
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South African politics | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. Posts from the ‘South African politics’ Category. But is it racism? On Silence and Human Limits. Elections Analysis: The Democratic Alliance. Elections Analysis: The African National Congress. Long Walk to Freedom: An Early Review. Follow Blog via Email. Join 67 other followers. Business of being born.
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Baby Dreamin’ | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. Posts from the ‘Baby Dreamin’’ Category. On What I did not Expect. Writing against the silence. The ‘I’ Word. Myth Busting the Baby Dreaming. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 67 other followers. Business of being born.
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