Sunday, January 14, 2018

Women Against Oppression



2 Negro sisters in the 1950's. picture donated by the Earl McCann Collection.
copyright Waheed Photo Archive !!!!






When enough is enough and women have had it!!




Protesting women in the face of their demise, death or dismemberment in every country feels the same.




White women's Suffrage Movement protester. circa 1900's.




Women's right to bare ass in America!





3 women on the beach






French model Audrey Ba taken by Parisian photographer,
Alice Dardun (2017)

Somehow these images of scantly clad white women, after looking hard into the previous images of women facing death and dismemberment while protesting offends something.

Well, listening over the decades to white American women declare their right to wear as little clothes as possible as an act of freedom stands alone in the din of clashing metal, and wood against flesh in other countries. I don't know if others get this, but outside of the American lives here many draw this stark contrast into perspective and look at the sense of entitlement centered here in the rhetoric of privilege; white women's privilege! - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 1/131/18 











Women's March on Washington sign of protest held by a mother.
photo by Gaby Grebski.


Dixie flag and the redneck family.



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