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From my "Don't Get Me Started" files:
Kemone's Sister (from the Evanston ArtSkills 2000 project) |
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Kemone's Sister (from the Evanston ArtSkills 2000 project) |
I'm a big, big fan of our supporting one another. By nature, we tend to be catty and judgmental so we have to break down those barriers and accept one another. Really great piece on pushing that forward!
ReplyDeleteI don't think that the problem is getting women to write their stories as much as it is helping them to get the word out there, so that people can read or hear those stories. I wish you would have given some concrete examples of how you would suggest women support each other. Being a journalist and a member of AWJ sometimes feels like a disadvantage when it comes to media coverage for your work. No one wants to be seen as giving favorable coverage to another AWJ member, so it seems like we just kind of ignore each other's accomplishments.
ReplyDeleteThe OpEd Project sounds really exciting except for the cost. I can't imagine a lot of freelance writers can afford that, especially in this economy, but then it didn't look like a lot of writers attended the workshop in Chicago. A workshop like that with a more reasonable fee would probably be nice, but then it takes me back to the question of how people are going to hear about our stories once they're written.
Oh gosh, I'm a terrible communicator. I entered all these brilliant comments of course and then was sidelined by watching the Ted talk, called, "The Talk," which did totally kill...or as we like to say, those of us from Red Sox nation, It was wicked good."
ReplyDeleteAnd I realized that I really do believe in all these ideals of speaking up and representing oneself well and being aware of being part of a group, a demographic and pool of females...and all that...
but that at the same time, I also realize that I have no idea any longer what the best way to do that is AND...
(yes a long ranting sentence) ANd that I think I don't much think in terms of carving the world up into special interest groups who need XYZ to happen in order for life to be good or fair or what ever...
What if instead of representing any one thing or bring or type of thing or being, what if we just worked for treating all things, all beings with gentleness, kindness, fairness...
And, what if we stopped thinking of the world in such dualistic terms that despite our best efforts, means that we are presenting ourselves through media of all kinds, through our actions, thoughts and words (back to media again) as if in order for the situation to improve, someone has to give something up, as if fairness for one would negatively impact the scales of justice somehow... If I get some of whatever it is, that means there's less for you. Instead, when life is good for this one, it's also good for that one.
Instead, no more dual views. Just good, peace, kind treatment, for every single person, being, down to the smallest most invisible part of the universe. Which would of course include girls and women. I
Call me crazy.
Thanks Hilary, Deborah and Gina. Good stuff. All great points. (Sorry I was slow to reply. Truth is I'm not used to getting comments and not sure I was alerted to them. Guess I'll have to get used to being heard...and others responding.) More soon.
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