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0 days until TEP!  The opening of The Empowerment Project is in just a few hours!  I might just die of excitement and nerves.

0 days until TEP!  The opening of The Empowerment Project is in just a few hours!  I might just die of excitement and nerves.

1 MORE DAY!  Even Buddha is excited for TEP!

1 MORE DAY!  Even Buddha is excited for TEP!

2 more days until TEP!  Whooo will be there??

2 more days until TEP!  Whooo will be there??

Six days until opening night of The Empowerment Project!

Six days until opening night of The Empowerment Project!

“So everyone can be a feminist?”

“Yes!”

The Cast and Creators of The Empowerment Project.  Congratulations, my friends!

When I was in college, a teacher once said that all women live by a ‘rape schedule.’ I was baffled by the term, but as she went on to explain, I got really freaked out. Because I realized that I knew exactly what she was talking about. And you do too. Because of their constant fear of rape (conscious or not), women do things throughout the day to protect themselves. Whether it’s carrying our keys in our hands as we walk home, locking our car doors as soon as we get in, or not walking down certain streets, we take precautions. While taking precautions is certainly not a bad idea, the fact that certain things women do are so ingrained into our daily routines is truly disturbing. It’s essentially like living in a prison - all the time. We can’t assume that we’re safe anywhere: not on the streets, not in our homes. And we’re so used to feeling unsafe that we don’t even see that there’s something seriously fucked up about it.
Jessica Valenti, Full Frontal Feminism (via buriedsorrows)

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stangefruitandwildthing:

Geraldine Hoff Doyle, was a 17 years (in 1942) while she was working at the American Broach & Machine Co. when a photographer snapped a pic of her on the job.
That image used by J. Howard Miller for the “We Can Do It!” poster, released during World War II. 

YES!

stangefruitandwildthing:

Geraldine Hoff Doyle, was a 17 years (in 1942) while she was working at the American Broach & Machine Co. when a photographer snapped a pic of her on the job.

That image used by J. Howard Miller for the “We Can Do It!” poster, released during World War II. 

YES!

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The more women argue, loudly, against feminism, the more they both prove it exists and that they enjoy its hard-won privileges.
Caitlin Moran- “How to be a Woman” (via e-lectricladyland)

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What if all women were bigger and stronger than you? And thought they were smarter? What if women were the ones who started wars? What if too many of your friends had been raped by women wielding giant dildos and no K-Y Jelly? What if the state trooper who pulled you over on the New Jersey Turnpike was a woman and carried a gun? What if the ability to menstruate was the prerequisite for most high-paying jobs? What if your attractiveness to women depended on the size of your penis? What if every time women saw you they’d hoot and make jerking motions with their hands? What if women were always making jokes about how ugly penises are and how bad sperm tastes? What if you had to explain what’s wrong with your car to big sweaty women with greasy hands who stared at your crotch in a garage where you are surrounded by posters of naked men with hard-ons? What if men’s magazines featured cover photos of 14-year-old boys with socks tucked into the front of their jeans and articles like: “How to tell if your wife is unfaithful” or “What your doctor won’t tell you about your prostate” or “The truth about impotence”? What if the doctor who examined your prostate was a woman and called you “Honey”? What if you had to inhale your boss’ stale cigar breath as she insisted that sleeping with her was part of the job? What if you couldn’t get away because the company dress code required you wear shoes designed to keep you from running? And what if after all that women still wanted you to love them?

For the Men Who Still Don’t Get It, Carol Diehl. (via theseasonofthewitch)

Amen

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Feminist politics aims to end domination, to free us to be who we are-to live lives where we love justice, where we can live in peace. Feminism is for everybody.
bell hooks (via neckingwithgiraffes)
I will be naked all the time. I will not get sexually harassed because I will be naked all the time and so there will be no reason for anyone to degrade or fetishize my body.
Deb Margolin, Good Morning Anita Hill…
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