Some #100hardtruths on Sexism
In “10 WAYS TO BE A FEMINIST MEDIA ACTIVIST” Feminist Frequency recommends: “While it can be some of the most challenging work, interrupting the status quo and talking to friends and family members about sexist attitudes can have a big impact. Use media that you all engage with together as a starting point.” (from #100hardtruths #29: interrupt the narrative)
Contents of this path:
- #13: conservatism trends toward performance art
- #29: interrupt the narrative
- #37, size matters; we have to be minimalist
- #38, the NEA matters, fight for the least-seen to speak truth to power
- #43, emotional+rational resonances needed
- #51, arming youth with digital skills needed for a more sustainable, safe and equitable world
- #54, #100questions to resist against future Presidents, even if we like them
- #65, #fakenews #realtalk #realtruth about black girls’ liberation
- #69, ghosts can’t tell stories
- #71, cultural myths often lead to dominant ideologies
- #73, it’s about xenophobia, racism, and sexism
- #78, foreign policy should be rooted in evidence and results, not ideology and the politics of punishment
- #92, our oral histories, our oral stories are our truth
- #93, citation is not enough
- #98, peace is the most powerful deterrent of all