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Tag Archives: feminism
Lambent ~ The Indishe #writephoto
One day these dark clouds, These dark clouds that overcast my sky, My sky that is no longer blue. Blue overwhelms my soul, Continue reading at The Indishe
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Tagged feminism, happiness, hope, Inspirational, motivational, positivity, postaday, postaweek, writephoto
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Bloody Valentines: Mary Shelley’s Tell-Tale Heart ~ Christine Valentor
Reblogged from witchlike: We all know that Mary Shelley is the author of Frankenstein, a phenomenal work of Gothic horror. But did you know that the gory details of Mary Shelley’s life itself read better than any novel? Perhaps the … Continue reading
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Tagged feminism, Frankenstein, horror, literature, mary Shelley, Percy Shelley, Valentine's Day, Victorian Era, Women in Horror.
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Who?
“You’d make a lousy feminist!” My son’s words followed me down the garden path as I left. As a child of my generation, I am used to the changing face of the familiar, but his throwaway comment of, ‘It’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged being human, equality, feminism, parts of the whole, polarity
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This isn’t working… Barb Taub
Reblogged from Barb Taub: Excerpt from my new book, Life Begins When The Kids Leave Home And The Dog Dies (Sorry about the really long intro:) There was a video making the rounds on Facebook, a collection of clips from … Continue reading
Solstice of the Moon – Maiden, Mother, Crone by Helen Jones
Helen Jones shares the first part of her experience at the Silent Eye’s Solstice of the Moon weekend: When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.’ I should have expected it, really. It was, after all, a Silent Eye … Continue reading
Posted in Silent Eye weekend workshop, The Silent Eye, Workshop 2017
Tagged balance, consciousness, Crone, equality, feminism, Inverurie, prejudice, sacred sites, Scotland, womanhood
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