Serhii Vasylkivsky (Ukrainian,1854-1917)
Sunset over the Lake, 1900s
Oil on canvas
Serhii Vasylkivsky (Ukrainian,1854-1917)
Sunset over the Lake, 1900s
Oil on canvas
Musical accumulation and sitting at Parco Sempione, Milan, Italy, by Armand Pierre Fernandez, 1973
Sometimes i really want to go sit in the middle of nowhere and not think for a while
Katharina Grosse (German, b. 1961), Untitled, 1999, 250.2 x 170 cm
www. ? it stands for wild wild west
The whole notion that women didn’t work is pretty much about upper class white women’s experience because historically poor women of color have always worked and get exploited and literally so many aspects of feminism is like claiming that it has paced ways and given rights to women but its actually only beneficial to upper class white women. Women from third world countries have always worked and fought in war. We just never got the proper credits for it or anything.
Let me be clearer. The way that women who worked high wages jobs or ceo girlbosses are said to be breaking the glass ceiling and their wins becomes feminist win when it doesn’t really do much for poor woc. We still stay at the bottom. And we get exploited by those feminist ceos as well. From where i am from. Not only do women work. There are families where women are the only ones who bring in income. And yet they still don’t get the respect they deserve and their labor is not appreciated. Women rights have to come hand in hand with workers rights as well. That’s why what rich white feminists (who are regularly considered the voice of feminism) are not taken seriously by third world women. Because their activism does not help us. Then it comes to the entire conversation about how if u are not a feminist then you do not support your own rights. Or the entire slogan “we can do it”, women of color have always been doing it. We have always been expected to do the housework and then still bring in extra income. We’re housewives that still have to work outside and keep the house in order.
In the US, vagrancy laws were used to force black women to work. Some states even required black people to carry proof of employment in public. If a black woman was reported as unemployed, police could arrest her anywhere at any time, including her own home.
A notable example of this is Goldie Williams of Nebraska.
my kids: dad what’s for supper? me: ooh hunny i am serving looks tonight kids: we haven’t eaten in 3 days
is your heart supposed to pound for ten minutes straight after you answer one question in class
Thousands of torches are placed in terraced fields by villagers during a local festival praying for good harvest at Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, on June 3, 2017. Stringer