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Annie Hsh 👾🖖☕
@fringemagnet@sunny.garden  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

"I know that many men and even women are afraid and angry when women do speak, because in this barbaric society, when women speak truly they speak subversively - they can't help it: if you're underneath, if you're kept down, you break out, you subvert. We are volcanoes. When we women offer our experience as our truth, as human truth, all the maps change. There are new mountains.

That's what I want - to hear you erupting. You young Mount St. Helenses who don't know the power in you - I want to hear you. I want to listen to you talking to each other and to us all: whether you're writing an article or a poem or a letter or teaching a class or talking with friends or reading a novel or making a speech or proposing a law or giving a judgement or singing the baby to sleep or discussing the fate of nations, I want to hear you. Speak with a woman's tongue. Come out and tell us what time of night it is! Don't let us sink back into silence. If we don't tell our truth, who will? Who'll speak for my children, and yours?"

— Ursula K. Le Guin, from her 1986 commencement address at Bryn Mawr College (published in Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places).

#IWD #InternationalWomensDay #WomensDay #Feminism #UrsulaKLeguin #Quote #Quotes

A compilation of images, from left to right:

Two women holding a sign saying "votes for Women" from the early Suffragette movement

Black Women marching during the Civil Rights movement

Women marching holding a banner saying "safe legal abortions for all women" 

Marsha P. Johnson holding a sign saying "Power to the people"
A compilation of images, from left to right: Two women holding a sign saying "votes for Women" from the early Suffragette movement Black Women marching during the Civil Rights movement Women marching holding a banner saying "safe legal abortions for all women" Marsha P. Johnson holding a sign saying "Power to the people"
A compilation of images, from left to right: Two women holding a sign saying "votes for Women" from the early Suffragette movement Black Women marching during the Civil Rights movement Women marching holding a banner saying "safe legal abortions for all women" Marsha P. Johnson holding a sign saying "Power to the people"
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Annie Hsh 👾🖖☕
@fringemagnet@sunny.garden  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

"I know that many men and even women are afraid and angry when women do speak, because in this barbaric society, when women speak truly they speak subversively - they can't help it: if you're underneath, if you're kept down, you break out, you subvert. We are volcanoes. When we women offer our experience as our truth, as human truth, all the maps change. There are new mountains.

That's what I want - to hear you erupting. You young Mount St. Helenses who don't know the power in you - I want to hear you. I want to listen to you talking to each other and to us all: whether you're writing an article or a poem or a letter or teaching a class or talking with friends or reading a novel or making a speech or proposing a law or giving a judgement or singing the baby to sleep or discussing the fate of nations, I want to hear you. Speak with a woman's tongue. Come out and tell us what time of night it is! Don't let us sink back into silence. If we don't tell our truth, who will? Who'll speak for my children, and yours?"

— Ursula K. Le Guin, from her 1986 commencement address at Bryn Mawr College (published in Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places).

#IWD #InternationalWomensDay #WomensDay #Feminism #UrsulaKLeguin #Quote #Quotes

A compilation of images, from left to right:

Two women holding a sign saying "votes for Women" from the early Suffragette movement

Black Women marching during the Civil Rights movement

Women marching holding a banner saying "safe legal abortions for all women" 

Marsha P. Johnson holding a sign saying "Power to the people"
A compilation of images, from left to right: Two women holding a sign saying "votes for Women" from the early Suffragette movement Black Women marching during the Civil Rights movement Women marching holding a banner saying "safe legal abortions for all women" Marsha P. Johnson holding a sign saying "Power to the people"
A compilation of images, from left to right: Two women holding a sign saying "votes for Women" from the early Suffragette movement Black Women marching during the Civil Rights movement Women marching holding a banner saying "safe legal abortions for all women" Marsha P. Johnson holding a sign saying "Power to the people"
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Irish Left Archive
@LeftArchive@mastodon.ie  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

On International Women's Day #IWD, readers might be interested in some of the publications from Irish feminist groups in our collection.

First up, Fownes Street Journal, which was produced between 1972 and '74 by the Women's Liberation Movement.

https://www.leftarchive.ie/document/2461/

Irish Left Archive

Fownes Street Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2
(1972)
— Women's Liberation Movement

Commentary and PDF of Fownes Street Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2, published by Women's Liberation Movement.
The front cover of Fownes Street Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2. It is a bright yellow page with black text reading Fownes Street Journal, Women's Liberation Movement. A logo at the centre consists of the common gender symbol for women (♀) with an equals within the circle.
The front cover of Fownes Street Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2. It is a bright yellow page with black text reading Fownes Street Journal, Women's Liberation Movement. A logo at the centre consists of the common gender symbol for women (♀) with an equals within the circle.
The front cover of Fownes Street Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2. It is a bright yellow page with black text reading Fownes Street Journal, Women's Liberation Movement. A logo at the centre consists of the common gender symbol for women (♀) with an equals within the circle.
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@LeftArchive@mastodon.ie  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

On International Women's Day #IWD, readers might be interested in some of the publications from Irish feminist groups in our collection.

First up, Fownes Street Journal, which was produced between 1972 and '74 by the Women's Liberation Movement.

https://www.leftarchive.ie/document/2461/

Irish Left Archive

Fownes Street Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2
(1972)
— Women's Liberation Movement

Commentary and PDF of Fownes Street Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2, published by Women's Liberation Movement.
The front cover of Fownes Street Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2. It is a bright yellow page with black text reading Fownes Street Journal, Women's Liberation Movement. A logo at the centre consists of the common gender symbol for women (♀) with an equals within the circle.
The front cover of Fownes Street Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2. It is a bright yellow page with black text reading Fownes Street Journal, Women's Liberation Movement. A logo at the centre consists of the common gender symbol for women (♀) with an equals within the circle.
The front cover of Fownes Street Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2. It is a bright yellow page with black text reading Fownes Street Journal, Women's Liberation Movement. A logo at the centre consists of the common gender symbol for women (♀) with an equals within the circle.
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