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@ev-moss
by ghost
i be like idk and be knowing
Be sure to taste your own words before spitting them out
if we’re mutuals feel free to use me as a powerful summon during a tough battle
im done *turns into this*
The 20 year old child in me pleads “Protect me, please. Make me feel safe. I just want to be worthy of empathy, kindness and protection.”
The 11 year old adult in me explains “We can only depend on ourselves for protection & safety. Others are not to be trusted. The way to survive in this world is to be self-reliant.”
We have not found a compromise yet.
““They’ll spend it on booze” is a fixation that bears little relation to reality. The rich spend more on alcohol than the poor, both in cash terms and as a proportion of their income. Indeed the rich spend as much on alcohol and smoking as the poor do on heating and lighting their homes. But the undeserving, feckless poor trope is incredibly useful to those seeking to cut social security support.”
— Caroline Molloy, The basket police are watching you
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Works by Angela Davis
“Racism, Birth Control and Reproductive Rights” in Women, Race and Class, 1981
“Race and Criminalization; Black Americans and the Punishment Industry” in The House that Race Built, ed. Wahneema Lubiano, 1997
“Political Prisoners, Prisons and Black Liberation”, originally from If They Come in the Morning: Voices of Resistance, ed. Angela Davis & Betty Aptheker, 1971
“Rape, Racism and the Myth of the Black Rapist” in Women, Race and Class, 1981
“I Used to be Your Sweet Mama: Ideology, Sexuality and Domesticity” in Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude “Ma” Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday, 1999
“From the Prison of Slavery to the Slavery of Prison: Frederick Douglass and the Convict Lease System” in The Angela Y. Davis Reader, ed. Joy James, 1998
Angela Davis: An Autobiography, 1974 [reprinted in 1988]
“Racialized Punishment and Prison Abolition” in The Angela Y. Davis Reader, ed. Joy James, 1998
“Reflections on the Black Woman’s Role in the Community of Slaves” in The Massachusetts Review , 1972
“Globalism and the Prison-Industrial Complex: An Interview with Angela Davis”, conducted by Avery F. Gordon, 1999
“Class and Race in the Early Women’s Rights Campaign” in Women, Race and Class, 1981
Are Prisons Obsolete, 2003
Alternatively, all of this can be found in my Angela Davis dropbox
me: *on the verge of tears* ok not that i care but,
really looking forward to doing something one of these days
if you hug me hard enough I make a squeaky toy sound
girls hmu. not looking for anything serious, just a wife and kids and a house
they got that they/them þussy