i joined the #WomensMarch to be part of the collective community of women fighting for our human rights. Fighting to be seen as women and not as property. i have been building a campaign focused on #ChangingAttitudesTowardsWomenandFemmesWorldwide for the past three years. The march was a perfect opportunity to connect with women from various backgrounds united for our #HumanRights. Great experience seeing the multigenerational
connections, the support from the men as friends and husbands. There will be more marches and opportunities for all women to come together over the next four years to fight this administration. Please join us!! #100DaysofResistance
http://www.100daysofresistance.org/
There was some bitterness of how the election was lost by Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump. I believe that anger was the fuel for so many of the #NastyWomen who proudly express being a nasty woman. During the election i attended a free election concert where the #NastyWoman was a feature. The musical director noted the bickering and how nothing ever changes among bickering women. i want to know when will we get past all the derogatory images of women, get past the bitterness towards each other, get past the nasty woman mentality and work with peace and joy in our hearts.
We have to have tough conversations amongst ourselves as a culture of women and within the cultures that we represent. Yes white women need to talk and be honest with their roles in our society. To me the #NastyWomen represent the Margret Washington's of our country who promise freedom but then renege on that promise and that may need to be addressed by white women with white women before having the conversation with black women looking to heal all women. Not that the conversation has to go in that order, i'm looking to host conversations on this topic and there is no requirement that white or black women meet before coming together as a collective to address the issues and concerns. The only requirement is that they purchase a copy of "Peculiar Relationships" by Ms. Gwen Ragsdale and then come prepared to discuss the content of the book. Will blog again when ready to actually host these conversations at "Lest We Forget Black Holocaust Museum".
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