sylvia plath, “elm”
Je crois qu’on a brûlé les sorcières non seulement parce qu’elles étaient en intelligence avec la nature, mais parce que cette part d’elles-mêmes vouées au-dehors (les femmes seules dans les fermes isolées et qui crevaient de solitude et de faim pendant que leurs maris étaient à la guerre ou aux croisades ont commencé à parler aux animaux de la forêt, aux arbres, etc.) était une part enlevée au foyer, distraite de la famille. La femme, happée par le dehors, trahissait.
Interview de Marguerite Duras La création étouffée — Suzanne Horer, Jeanne Socquet
Lameka Fox By Itaysha Jordan By The Washington Post September 2020
my moms org that increases native representation in the stem field
native american rights fund
have a good day today
who’s your favorite poet? edgar allen poe? yikes. why isn’t it someone actually important like flo milli
i know anti asian discrimination is on the rise and it’s been in the back of my mind ever since my dad warned me about going out on my own bc he knew some friends of his had got beaten up and so i try to be careful.
but now these shootings in atlanta make it so very real and in my face. i live pretty close there and it’s like my aunt who’s a nail tech goes there pretty often for supplies. idk i just need everyone to be aware of how bad this is getting.
lately i just see ppl completely brushing aside anti asian racism. you have no idea how many comments i’ve seen saying that asian ppl are basically white... it’s laughable bc we have never been treated as such. especially for me being a tan SE asian. it’s like ppl forget about SE and south asians who are very much being targeted as well. i don’t even know where i’m going w this! it’s just frustrating. idk do what you can maybe donate or smth especially since you guys heavily consume asian media like show up for us too not just for our culture
https://stopaapihate.org/
https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hate