Archive for Women’s Rights

Makode Linde’s “Painful Cake”: White People Eating Mutilated African Vagina?

Apr 17, 2012 22 Comments

That good art is purely subjective is a debatable idea in the arts community; particularly since a great deal of objectivity goes into creating insightful work that will appeal to the Arts and Culture community.  That aside, I’m not sure how much insightful objectivity went into artist, Makode Linde’s art installation piece, “Painful Cake”. In [...]

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Should A Mentally Ill Cold-Blooded Murderer Receive the Death Penalty?

Apr 09, 2012 13 Comments

So here we are; another week and there’s hardly any mention of Anna Brown. Nope, no mention of how she died in a jail cell thirty minutes after being dragged from a hospital emergency room for simply attempting to seek medical attention. Nope, no mention of the fact that he was a single mother of [...]

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What Does Trayvon Martin and Anna Brown Have in Common, Besides Being Black and Dead?

Mar 29, 2012 5 Comments

Trayvon Martin and his family deserves justice – yes, there’s no denying this. As I watch the various reports surrounding his death and subsequent attempts to politicize it  in recent weeks. And as I watch many individuals don hoodies and proclaim, “I am Trayvon Martin,” I wonder about the many dead and voiceless people of [...]

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International Women’s Day: Conflict Minerals, Rape & Healing [VIDEO]

Mar 08, 2012 1 Comment

Make no mistake, here in the US there is a political war on women being waged. As oppressive as it has been lately, let’s take a moment to rem,ember that this country is still one of the best places on earth to be a woman. That is relative to the struggles of women in the [...]

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Rep. Mary Franson (R-MN.): Giving Poor People Welfare is Like Feeding “Wild Animals”

Mar 03, 2012 12 Comments

OK, so where have I heard this before? Yep, yet another one of those “we hate poor people” statements from yet another Republican politician. I know, it’s like these people just don’t get it; and quite frankly, I don’t think that they even care to. This time around, Minnesota State Rep. Mary Franson has released a YoutTube video [...]

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Chris Brown, Rihanna, & the ‘Cake’ Remix: Yes, Shut Up, & Let Them Eat Cake!

Feb 21, 2012 6 Comments

So, I think the internet exploded sometime over the last couple of days with the speculation that Chris Brown and Rihanna had reunited. Then for Rihanna’s birthday, she and Chris Brown exchanged tweets and released new music together. I spied with mine own eyes, the entire Gen-whatever-they’re-called running rampant on twitter, and the folks who [...]

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New GOP Meme: Obama’s “War on Religion” Over With Catholics, But Now Targets Amish

Feb 10, 2012 9 Comments

OK, so Obama’s “War on Religion” has officially ended. No offense to anyone, but I wish he took care of Jehovah Witness folks knocking on my door; or the creepy guys in white shirts who ride bikes around my neighborhood with said “war”. Oh well, maybe he’ll go after the Amish now. Something tells me [...]

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The GOP Road to the White House Runs Through the Uterus, & Obama’s “War On Religion”

Feb 08, 2012 1 Comment

So what do you do when the economy starts showing positive signs of recovery after yelling that president Obama has failed and that the country is heading in the wrong direction? Well, you do what any Republican running for the highest office in the land would do: you create a wedge issue. Yeah, it’s kinda [...]

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Ron Paul Supports Abortion in Only Cases of “Honest Rape”

Feb 06, 2012 7 Comments

Don’t tell Ron Paul supporters that he has become all but an afterthought in the current GOP race. That said, I don’t think his recent comments in an interview with Piers Morgan may come back to bite him in the ass. In last Friday’s interview, Paul said he would be supportive of  a woman’s right to an [...]

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Susan G. Komen Foundation: Still Racing for the Cure, Just Not for All Women

Feb 01, 2012 12 Comments

I’ll admit that I’ve not always been a huge fan of the Komen for the Cure foundation. Through the years, we’ve had a rocky relationship; I even tried to be patient with the latent misogyny in the entire “Save the TaTas” campaign because I hoped that in making their message more appealing to young people [...]

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Rick Santorum, Abortion, & the “What If” Rape Question

Jan 25, 2012 No Comments

Sometimes, I wonder what it’s like to wake up in the morning, and be so entrenched in my own privilege and prejudices that I attempt with all my might to assert my beliefs on people with whom I have absolutely nothing in common. As a person who faces multiple lines of marginalization, the thought process [...]

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