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Tag Archives: feminism
VLOG: PROBLEMATIC RAPE PREVENTION TIPS
In my last post, Problems With Sexual Assault Prevention Tips, I wrote a 7 point critique of tips sheets floating around the internet like the one to the left. I also broke down a popular tip sheet tip by tip. … Continue reading
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Tagged feminism, rape prevention tips, Sexual Violence, STOP Rape, Violence Against Women
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PROBLEMS WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION TIPS
Problems With Sexual Assault Prevention Tips By Jorge Antonio Vallejos I’ve been seeing a lot of these types of lists (seen on the left and below my 7 point critique) floating around Face Book. Some have good info but many … Continue reading
VLOG: SUBMIT LETTERS AND OPINION EDITORIALS TO BCP
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INTERVIEW WITH NOAMI SAYERS: ANISHINAABE ACADEMIC, ACTIVIST, BLOGGER, AND FORMER SEX WORKER + PHOTO ESSAY OF “NO MORE SILENCE” RALLY TORONTO 2013
Naomi Sayers is an Indigenous Feminist from the Garden River First Nations, just east of Sault Ste Marie ON. Currently, she is in her third year of studies at Western University for the honors specialization in criminology program with a … Continue reading
LET US BE HUMAN: A TRANS WOMAN CALLS ON HER SISTERS TO ACT IN SUPPORT OF MISSING AND MURDERED ABORIGINAL WOMEN
Let Us Be Human: A Trans Woman Calls On Her Sisters To Act In Support Of Missing And Murdered Aboriginal Women By Cindy Bourgeois Wednesday February 13, 2013 My Dear Sisters, I am writing you today in solidarity with Missing … Continue reading
DID YOU KNOW THERE ARE 800+ MISSING AND MURDERED ABORIGINAL WOMEN IN CANADA?
Canada is seen as a safe haven for many peoples. When Canada is talked of it is described as a melting pot and as the most diverse place on earth. Often, it is made to sound like a utopia. It … Continue reading
VLOG: IT’S ABOUT COMMUNITY, NOT COMPETITION
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Tagged anti coloinal, anti violence, community blogging, Community Building, Community of writers, Community vlog, community vs competition, feminism, sexism, stopping violence against women, The Path, The Tortoise and the Hare, writing circles, writing groups, Writing Path
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IT’S ABOUT COMMUNITY, NOT COMPETITION
It’s About Community, Not Competition By Jorge Antonio Vallejos I’ve been running my website for two years and five months. My concept in terms of how I highlight writers is original: review, interview, video. It’s a whole week on a … Continue reading
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Tagged Community Accountability, Community Builiding, Community vs Competetion, Ending Racism, feminism, Idle No More, Indigenous Solidarity, left wing writing, Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women, Poetry and politics, political writing, Queer Rights, Rebellion Prose, Violence Against Women
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SHOWING UP #5: STARING BACK AT THE LOOK SO MANY PEOPLE GIVE YOU
Showing Up #5: Staring Back At The Look So Many People Give You By Jorge Antonio Vallejos I’m used to people staring at me. It happens everyday. And there are different reasons: my limp my colour my body my handlebar … Continue reading
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Tagged "The View", 60 Minutes, Ableism, Affirmative Action, Colonialism, Descant, feminism, Judge Sonia Sotomayor, Latino writers, Puerto Rican Pride, racism, Scott Pelley 60 Minutes, Sonia Sotomayor, Sunny Hostin, The Kenyon Review, The Yellow Medicine Review, United States Supreme Court
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