@/kittiearie On Tiktok Wrote This Caption On Her Video: "When The Sundown Sisters' Feminism Is Being

@/kittiearie on tiktok wrote this caption on her video: "When the sundown sisters' feminism is being upset Margot Robbie wasn't nominated for an Oscar but silent on how women and girls in Palestine don't have access to pads, tampons, contraceptive pills and other hygeine products while mothers are having their children without anesthetics."

some of white western feminist advocacy boils down to viewing issues (problematically so) as one-dimensional. their praxis never includes reflexivity, accountability, and intersectionality; while they ensure that their OWN reproductive health rights are never threatened, they vastly ignore so many people suffering in the world just because it doesn't directly impact them -looking at their priorities is just always so shameless and despicable.

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I'll Just Leave This Here For Anyone Who Sees "from The River To The Sea" As A Threat

i'll just leave this here for anyone who sees "from the river to the sea" as a threat


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1 year ago

ur gay

erM actually according to all known laws there's no proof for this claim

Ur Gay

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1 year ago
Pasteups In NYC Denouncing Facebook For Collaboration With Nebraska Police To Sentence A Teenage Girl

Pasteups in NYC denouncing Facebook for collaboration with Nebraska police to sentence a teenage girl to 90 days in jail for using using the abortion pill to terminate her pregnancy.

Nebraska Teen Gets Jail Time After Self-Managed Abortion
The Cut
While ending one’s own pregnancy with pills isn’t illegal in the state, prosecutors went after the teen for disposing of the fetal remains.

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1 year ago
Please Do Your Part To End This Genocide. Please Do Your Part To End This Occupation. Please Don’t

please do your part to end this genocide. please do your part to end this occupation. please don’t stop speaking up. palestine is no longer trending on here and i can see a steady decline in people interacting with posts as well.

please don’t forget that this isn’t a trend. these are people’s lives. this is about their rights. their freedom.

please keep speaking up. please remind everyone that it’s not over. that isn’t not the new normal. that this isn’t something we should just accept

this is unacceptable. please speak up against it. 10569 killed not counting the missing people under the rubble is a huge number. heck, even 569 would be huge. this is genocide. please speak up. please voice out.

donations are not helping them right now. but your voices will. your voices will amplify the voices of the palestinians being shut down by biased western media and propaganda. please keep speaking up on their behalf.

ways you can help

UPDATE ON THE SITUATION

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1 year ago

I don't know why T3RFs are interacting with me but I'm a trans woman, I do not like you, get off my blog


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1 year ago

should I drop any of my coffee recipes here? I see were all refusing to buy something like Starbucks so I am here at some point to possibly offer made at home coffee recipes!


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1 year ago

Wangarĩ Muta Maathai

A color photograph of a Black woman, Maathai, in a blue dress, smiling at the camera and holding a small tree.

The first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, Wangarĩ Muta Maathai, Ph.D. (1940-2011) was a Kenyan social, environmental, and political activist.

Born in Ihithe, the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya, Maathai studied at boarding schools and was rated first in her class. East African colonialism was ending around the same time as her high school, and Maathai was one of 300 Kenyans selected to study in the United States in the Airlift Africa program for college.

She received a bachelor's in biology with minors in chemistry and German, and then a master's in biology. She would receive her Ph.D. in veterinary anatomy from the University of Nairobi.

In 1977, Maathai started the 'Green Belt Movement', a grassroots-based NGO focused on environmental conservation, under the auspices of the National Council of Women of Kenya. The Green Belt Movement is a holistically-minded one, and it believes that equality for women, economic development, and justice are parts of environmental justice rather than obstacles.

Since the Green Belt Movement started, over 51 million trees have been planted and over 30,000 women have been trained in environmental-related trades.

Maathai was an elected member of the Parliament of Kenya, the 1984 winner of the Right Livelihood Award, an author of several books, and a winner of both the Nobel Peace Prize (2004) and Indira Gandhi Peace Prize (2006)


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1 year ago

The Chipko Movement

The Chipko Movement
The Chipko Movement

“ When their appeals were denied, Bhatt led a group of villagers into the forest and embraced the trees to prevent logging. After many days of agitation, the government canceled the company’s logging permit. The Chipko movement can essentially be called a women’s movement. Women, being solely in charge of cultivation, livestock and children, suffered the most due to floods and landslides, caused due to rise in deforestation in the face of urbanisation. ”

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What is the Chipko movement?
The Indian Express
The Chipko movement can essentially be called a women's movement. Women, being solely in charge of cultivation, livestock and children, lost

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