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In reply to the discussion: Navigating a 'Crooked Room': Reflections From Black Women on Their Experiences in Progressive Spaces [View all]bravenak
(34,648 posts)43. Here are a couple of sites I like to read.
http://www.forharriet.com/2014/06/on-invisibility-of-black-women-and-girls.html#axzz3SyRIo3VG
http://www.racismreview.com/blog/2014/01/28/trouble-white-women-white-feminism/
I also make sure to read RH Reality check website, Imani Gandy is pretty awesome. There is some stuff going on right now with the issue.
If we ever get invisibility cloaks I'm love to go to your meetings. I used to do the meeting minutes... I was glad to pretend to be writing my ass off while watching the drama unfold. I noticed that I was the only black women at the whole company while listening to the 'big guys'. Yes. They called themselves stupid shit like boy's club. The actually did bo girls allowed cigar and scotch meetings. Bought us 'wine' so we could 'handle' drinking on the job. We did not other with no stupid wine. We still had to work while they did the boy's club. I found the whole thing old fashioned and facinating at the same time. Shocking what they said about things whenever they forgot I was there. Which always happened even though they made me come to the stupid meetings. I saw executives call the accountants all types of names. They were women so... Perfectly okay.
http://www.racismreview.com/blog/2014/01/28/trouble-white-women-white-feminism/
I also make sure to read RH Reality check website, Imani Gandy is pretty awesome. There is some stuff going on right now with the issue.
If we ever get invisibility cloaks I'm love to go to your meetings. I used to do the meeting minutes... I was glad to pretend to be writing my ass off while watching the drama unfold. I noticed that I was the only black women at the whole company while listening to the 'big guys'. Yes. They called themselves stupid shit like boy's club. The actually did bo girls allowed cigar and scotch meetings. Bought us 'wine' so we could 'handle' drinking on the job. We did not other with no stupid wine. We still had to work while they did the boy's club. I found the whole thing old fashioned and facinating at the same time. Shocking what they said about things whenever they forgot I was there. Which always happened even though they made me come to the stupid meetings. I saw executives call the accountants all types of names. They were women so... Perfectly okay.
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Navigating a 'Crooked Room': Reflections From Black Women on Their Experiences in Progressive Spaces [View all]
bravenak
Feb 2015
OP
I believe I understand what I just read in the article, but frankly I'm not sure.
BlueJazz
Feb 2015
#2
Is the bottom line: We Black women are not recieving the respect and help from ...
BlueJazz
Feb 2015
#5
"If intersectionality is not a part of feminism, then I guess I'm not a feminist.
F4lconF16
Feb 2015
#10
"I ruined the entire movement by voicing the concerns of black women." Wow. You know, it's sad ...
BlueJazz
Feb 2015
#12
"Those women were hella strong." From reading about their lives, if they can't get someone...
BlueJazz
Feb 2015
#17
"I think it's best to discuss stuff, rather than be silent so as to not offend."
brer cat
Feb 2015
#19
I know. I had to go back and seriously read articles on this to figure out wtf.
bravenak
Feb 2015
#22
Thanks for the links. I added them to my Favorites List. Also, bravenak, please
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#44
Lolol ... yes, blue/black. I think it depends a lot on the monitor/screen/processor.
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#48
I saw it and seems to me that I have experienced all of that as a white woman
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#55
Yes, I understand now. That was not right. It is good that conversation is started.
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2015
#58