Loved this. And it’s interesting; I also wrote thinking about feminism recently, but from a different prism. All the prisms are necessary and valid and needed.
Oh I loved reading this and getting to hear how you've been thinking of your relationship to feminism in your life! Thanks so much for bringing me into the reflection. <3
This is delightful, thanks so much for highlighting my work. I love how you showed how various pieces across the substack stratosphere built off each other and are in conversation, and especially, voicing how this conversation is informing you and your own questions and development. Your response, which also helps draw others into the conversation, is really important.
I think the term 'feminism' has been co-opted and subverted, and I don't buy girly, the pink pussy hats, Hillary or the white, middle class only version of feminism.
However, I do identify as a feminist on my own terms which are, simply, we should all be allowed to be and express whoever we actually are on our own terms.
Loved this. And it’s interesting; I also wrote thinking about feminism recently, but from a different prism. All the prisms are necessary and valid and needed.
https://open.substack.com/pub/piecesofstring/p/amelia?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Oh I loved reading this and getting to hear how you've been thinking of your relationship to feminism in your life! Thanks so much for bringing me into the reflection. <3
Absolutely for quitting that dead end job, and following that inner dream to write! Don’t stop ♥️
This is delightful, thanks so much for highlighting my work. I love how you showed how various pieces across the substack stratosphere built off each other and are in conversation, and especially, voicing how this conversation is informing you and your own questions and development. Your response, which also helps draw others into the conversation, is really important.
I think the term 'feminism' has been co-opted and subverted, and I don't buy girly, the pink pussy hats, Hillary or the white, middle class only version of feminism.
However, I do identify as a feminist on my own terms which are, simply, we should all be allowed to be and express whoever we actually are on our own terms.