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@artzy
Elvira Madigan (1967)
ââDie mad about itâ is my favorite shade ever. Now stop making women justify wanting birth control coverage because of all the other health care benefits the Pill has.â
You may not agree with a woman, but to criticize her appearance â as opposed to her ideas or actions â isnât doing anyone any favors, least of all you. Insulting a womanâs looks when they have nothing to do with the issue at hand implies a lack of comprehension on your part, an inability to engage in high-level thinking. You may think sheâs ugly, but everyone else thinks youâre an idiot.
Hillary Clinton (via ceedling)
Donât tell ME what to do
god I love this coloring book
âIn 1921, early suffragettes often donned a bathing suit and ate pizza in large groups to annoy menâŠit was a custom at the timeâ
(via Cult of Aphrodite Vintaga)
PIZZA AND BATHING SUITS
-naomi
who wants to have a pizza/bathing suit party?
OMG HEROES
GOALS THIS SUMMER
Happy International Womenâs Day 2013. Keep learning, keep loving and keep fighting.
The First Amendment does not protect you from:
Criticism: If youâre a comedian who makes a bad rape joke, people are allowed to point out that youâre not funny as well as an asshole.
Shame: If you tweet something racist about President Obama on your public Twitter account thatâs connected to your first and last name, people are allowed to say that is bad.
The Right to Anonymity: If you take creepy photos of women without their consent and post them on Reddit, people are allowed to try and figure out who you are and post your information on the internet. No one is entitled to anonymity. Itâs up to you whether to make it easy for people to find you.
Mockery: If you put yourself out there that means your peers (and news outlets) have the right to LOL and comment.
Consequences: If you publicly express yourself in a manner that is offensive, hurtful, or just plain dumb, strangers might contact your friends/family/school/employer and tell them what you did. That is not infringing on your right to free speech; itâs pointing out how you choose to exercise that right. Like the rest of the federal constitution, the First Amendment protects us from the government, not from private companies, which may be able to fire or otherwise punish you for stuff you say, even if itâs outside of work. The laws protecting the free speech of private employees vary from state to state, aside from specifically protected speech like labor organizing. Here are some guidelines for public employees and students.
via An Idiotâs Guide to Free Speech
Inez Milholland Boissevain at the National American Woman Suffrage Association parade on March 3, 1913 in Washington, D.C.
Inez was a suffragette, attorney, journalist, and social justice advocate. During the summer between her sophomore and junior years at Vassar College, Inez joined Britain's militant suffrage movement, participating in several English demonstrations.  When she returned to Vassar, she organized the collegeâs first suffrage meetings in direct disobedience to the anti-suffrage college president. Â
After graduating from Vassar, Inez attended New York Universityâs School of Law.  As an attorney, she practiced divorce, criminal, and labor law.  She was a member of a number of prominent social justice organizations including the National American Woman Suffrage Association, the Womenâs Trade Union League, the National Child Labor Committee, and the NAACP.
Inez helped to organize the March 3, 1913 parade in Washington, DC. Â In the photo above she is preparing to lead the parade dressed in white robes and astride a white horse. Â She carried a banner that read, âForward Out of Darkness, Leave Behind the Night, Forward Out of Error, Forward Into Light.â
Four months later, Inez married Dutch importer Eugen Jan Boissevain.  She proposed to him and considered this a mark of the new freedom of women.
During World War I, Inez served as a war correspondent and peace advocate.  She returned to the US in 1916 and embarked on a pro-suffrage speaking tour of twelve western states.  On October 22, 1916, Inez collapsed while giving a speech in Los Angeles. She died of pernicious anemia at the age of thirty on November 25, 1916.
Inez was immediately declared a martyr of the suffrage movement.  A memorial service was held for her in the US Capitolâs Statuary Hall on Christmas Day 1916. Three weeks later, 300 women attempted to met with President Wilson and give him the suffrage resolutions drafted during Inezâs memorial service. He refused to meet with them, setting off the Silent Sentinel protests that lasted from 1917 to 1919.
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Whoa whoa guys I just had a thought
You know how the Powerpuff Girls get their superpowers from Chemical X
X
as in the X chromosome
Their superpower is literally girl power
Artemisia Gentileschi, Self Portrait as the Allegory of Painting, 1630
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Guy: What do girls do at sleepovers?
Me: Pass the Bechdel test.
searching for that fine line between âi need to stay informedâ and âi canât take any more of this.â