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#street art #feminism #montreal
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A photo timeline of the Greek insurrections since 2008.

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Jun 10, 2013192 notes
“No pedagogy which is truly liberating can remain distant from the oppressed by treating them as unfortunates and by presenting for their emulation models from among the oppressors. The oppressed must be their own example in the struggle for their redemption.” —Paolo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed. (via furiousmeans)
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mai 2013

5 billets

May 22, 2013
#oklahoma
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May 14, 201332 notes

Thé.

Roman policier.

Congé.

Yé.

May 13, 20131 note
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avril 2013

3 billets

Apr 12, 201310,380 notes
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mars 2013

2 billets

Mar 27, 20133,464 notes
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To accept feminism as a Western concept is in the last analysis to concede the most visible discourses around women’s rights and gender justice as the property of the West and to marginalize the indigenous histories of protest and resistance to patriarchy by non-Western women. Therefore I use the term “feminist” as a description of Muslim women’s activities that are aimed at transforming masculinist social structures.

Muslim women and men with feminist commitments need to navigate the terrain between being critical of sexist interpretations of Islam and patriarchy in their religious communities while simultaneously criticizing neo-colonial feminist discourses on Islam. The fact that Muslim women resist both narratives while sometimes moving between their critiques is a consequence of the way in which they are situated within this larger minefield.

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Sa’diyya Shaikh, “Transforming Feminisms: Islam, Women, and Gender Justice“  (via hkubra)

I LOVE.

Mar 1, 2013155 notes

février 2013

12 billets

“Why should I be bothering myself with questions which shall eternally remain unanswered? How queer that wave of agony; melancholy paralyzing my senses, beautifully, yet for nothing.” —Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry dated 5 July 1919.  (via fuckyeahvirginiawoolf)
Feb 26, 20131,070 notes
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Feminists have always been accused of hating men because it is a very effective way of silencing a very threatening movement. In a society where women’s value is based on our ability to please men, and where men hold almost all the cards, the worst possible thing we can do is hate them. So when feminists point out and object to the oppression, abuse and discrimination perpetuated by men against women, this is framed as man hating in an attempt to silence us, in an attempt to ensure that we are vilified and ignored by the rest of society, so that male oppression of women and male privilege can continue unchecked.

No matter how we frame our arguments and no matter what kind of image we seek to project, as long as we highlight, object to and fight misogyny, feminists are going to be called man haters.

So I’m not going to waste my time trying to prove that I’m not.

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—“Man haters?” by Laura on The F Word blog (via fuckyeahfeminists)
Feb 18, 201314,850 notes
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