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One of the constant bug bears of my feminist identity is how often I have received criticism for not only BEING a Feminist, but for being a YOUNG Feminist  and for how I ‘do’ my feminism. For years, I was afraid to identify myself as a feminist- I’d been told too many times I couldn’t be one- I was too young, too poor, too badly educated, too married (yes, married feminists in fact, do not exist /snark), I had children and horror of horrors, I had changed my name upon marriage.

It took a long time, reading The F Word and having a Feminist professor at college for me to ‘come out’ as a card carrying member of the sisterhood. So, it grates upon me even more now, when Second Wavers tell me I’m doing it all wrong and ‘that’s not what it’s about’ or my particular favourite- ” Speaking as the senior feminist” as if Feminism has some form of hierarchy and I’m a mere underling on the belly of the movement. Generally I get quite narked. And that is the polite version!

I’m all for recognizing and remembering the work of feminists who have gone before. I am all for celebrating the achievements of women who have been activists before myself and the generation of Third Wavers, to which I belong. I wouldn’t for a second want to undermine the hard work, and struggle that those women put in, or the things they achieved.

But in the same way that I wouldn’t be rude to Gloria Steinem for being older than me, or for having been part of the movement at a time that has a different political consciousness to the consciousness it has now, I don’t expect to have ‘Senior Feminists’ being rude to me because I’m only 25, or because I was married, or because I’m a mother, or because I like the idea of getting married again and taking his name. My feminism is not the same as anyone else’s feminism, but I do share with everyone from the most radical to the most liberal, a recognition that women are treated as second class citizens in this world, that this state of affairs is entirely wrong and I work alongside other women and pro feminist men, to put an end to that, just the same as every other feminist out there, regardless of hir age, gender, class, colour, orientation of religious beliefs.

Regardless, of the fact that I am a fellow feminist and activist, I am also a human being, as is every other young/third wave feminist and we don’t deserve to be patronised or spoken down to just because we aren’t second wavers, and we weren’t at Greenham Common/ Vietnam Peace Marches/ The Original Reclaim the Night Marches.

Bearing that in mind, I exhort, every Second Wave or ‘older’ feminist to think before she chastises a younger feminist for having a Pro Girlie attitude, or for being young, or getting married, or for choosing to change her name in an informed and thoughtful way. I ask Second Wavers to recognise that as technology and the world has moved forward and amalgamated new cultural expressions, so has the feminist movement. Women who are Third Wave activists will have a totally different cultural and political consciousness and experience to Second Wave activists. It doesn’t make us wrong, it makes us products of our time and experiences.

I would finally salute the women who have marched before us, who made zines, and boycotted goods, who held consciousness raising groups, who fought for a women’s right to choose, for us to not be raped or beaten by our husbands or partners and have it condoned in law. I recognise and celebrate your achievements. All I ask, is that you have the courtesy to do the same for us.

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Manifesta – Jennifer Baumgardner & Amy Richards

A staple book for anyone with an interest in Third Wave Feminism, this book is, in a word AMAZING|!! Whilst I’ve tried reading the big Second Wave books (The Feminine Mystique, Of Woman Born, The Female Eunuch etc,) , they don’t speak to me because well, Second Wave is a generation behind me and whilst I’m interested in the history of it, it doesn’t make much sense to me in a contemporary political sort of way. Manifesta does , and includes brilliant examples of young women and their activism as well as pointing out things that just don’t work in a Second Wave context- Riot Grrrls and the Pro Girlie movement as an example. I’d reccomend this book to anyone who thinks they might be a feminist, but isn’t sure and to anyone else who wanted to know more and the Third Wave movement. I’d also recommend it to all those Second Wavers who like to inform the world that young women today aren’t activists or that young women can’t possible be feminist becase ‘insert reason here’.

I could rave about this book all night long. In the same way I read Backlash and had an OMG moment, reading Manifesta was a like a series of OMG moments that all led into each other. Manifesta has helped me re-analyze my feminism as valid and placed it in the context of my life and background. As a book it places Third Wave strongly into context. Yes we need to remember and respect the work our foremothers did- but we also need to respectfully remind them that we too are feminists and activists who have a different cultural and political experience and timeline and thus we will have a different feminism and a different activism.

If you haven’t read Manifesta I do strongly urge you to go forth and read it immediately!!!

More information about the book and it’s authors can be found here

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Dear Mr President Elect,

Being as I’m British I don’t really get to write to American politicians and tell them when I think they are being idiotic twits. Americans, however do, so I would like to advise you all to get some tissues on stand by and go and read this incredibly heartfelt and touching letter to Barack Obama, written by blogger PortlyDyke, as a response to the news that Obama has chosen homophobic, misogynist ‘minister’ Rick Warren to conduct the opening of his inauguration.

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A quick one.

Watching the news whilst munching on my cereal this morning I was horrified to be informed by those nice people at the BBC that the government, in their infinate wisdom, have decided to introduce Welfare reforms . My problem isn’t with Welfare reforms being introduced- my problem is with how these reforms are going to massively impact adversely on the lives of lone parents- the over whelming majority of which are women.

Whilst I’m very much of the opinion that the welfare system should provide people with support when recquired at the most desperate times and should be delivered in such a way, as to provide individuals and families positive opportunities to change and to undertake training/education and provide a stepping point into the work force, these new reforms are at best, discriminatory and at worst down right bloody evil.

If the government want more single mothers working and not on benefits then they need to introduce a widespread system of free childcare open to all. They need to provide more funding for un educated parents to access education- even with the Dependents grant added onto my student loan I’m still only about 6-700 pounds a term better off than my colleagues who don’t have children and also qualify for income assessed student loan payments. That £700 might seem a lot but when you take into account my child care bills, travel, cost of books (which I have to buy because I can’t access the library during opening hours) it’s not much.

There are folks who will argue that becuase women like myself  are able to get off of benefits, go to university and study whilst working, and looking after our children why can’t everyone else? And my answer to those people is always this: I’m ‘brave’ to the point of stupidity. I’m also terribly middle class and education is more of a priority for me than a stable income. I can se how that won’t work for other people who are unwilling to want to enter education/ training programs unless they are garunteed a stable income. Why would you remove yourself from benefits, which contrary to what the media would have you belive, are a pittance, but a stable pittance, to go into the workforce or education which comes with limited, expensive childcare and an unstable income. Despite labour freforms most employers are still notoriously difficult when it comes to working flexi- time or having time off to care foir sick/ill children or attend events like school plays and sports days.

This new set of welfare reforsm discirminates against women and children becuase it doesn’t make allowances for the real difficulties faced by these families. Welfare reform is all well and good Mr Brown, but unless you bring in infrastructure reforms alongside them you are condemning women and their families to a lifetime full of penalisation for circumstances they cannot change.

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My history of utilising protest as a form of political action is quite frankly pants. It’s only in the last year that I’ve had the confidence to even contemplate going on marches and each time I’ve tried nothing has quite worked – RTN London 07 I was ill and couldn’t march, Million Women Rise 08 I injured my ankle two days before the event and couldn’t walk for three months never mind march, RTN Oxford 08 my friend and I got the date entirely wrong and took our kids to the fireworks display only to turn up the following evening and realise we had the date wrong.

So I was pretty determined to make RTN London 08. And make it I did, and so did the 1,999 other women who gathered in Whitehall Place yesterday evening to remind London that violence against women still happens and it’s still shouldn’t be.

The march was, in a word, amazing!! Everyone was really happy, the chanting was great, there was singing, the public seemed generally supportive and I got to meet some really nice people.The only downsides for me really was the random guy who accused us of ‘demonising gender’ and the conflict between the sex workers rights group and the rest of the marching body.

Whilst I am strongly in favour of sex workers rights and am pro porn I do think that a march which is highlighting the need for an end to VAW is not the place for this conflict to be played out. I don’t know though, I’ll be the first to admit I’m not a sex worker and thus have no subjective understanding of the need for sex workers rights, but I am deeply conflicted about where I stand on the tension that occurred on Saturday night.

Ending VAW is a massively important issue. 8 out of 10 women will experience sexual violence in their lifetime¹  and in the UK 1 in 4 women will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes and on average 2 women are killed a week by their former/current partner. Internationally VAW accounts for between 40- 70% of female homicide victims. This is in comparison to the figure for men which is 4-8% ². These figures for me indicate that this is a serious problem – and it’s something we need to do something about, whether that be by taking part in marches to highlight the issue or by fundraising for women’s shelters, rape crisis centres or otherwise.

On a person al note I’d like to say thanks to Louise and her husband for helping me GET to the march. I have issues with agrophobia- whilst I’m generally quite comfortable travelling on ‘known’ routes around my hometown or with my partner/friends, going to London on my own to places I am unfamiliar with is a real issue for me. Thanks are definately due to Louise and Matt for being supportive by text and for meeting me in Trafalgar Square and showing me where the march was and then introducing me to people so I didnt feel quite so ‘ARGHHHHHHH’ about the whole thing.

I’ll definitely be going to RTN next year…. and other accounts of the march can be found here, here and here .

¹Taken from Liz Kelly’s book ‘Surviving Sexual Violence

²From the Womens Aid website

http://www.womensaid.org.uk/domestic_violence_topic.asp?section=0001000100220036&sectionTitle=Statistics

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It seems the Fat Police are at it again. Being a fat person, isn’t just bad you see. Being the parent of a fat child is bad. Apparently it’s child abuse to have fat children. And if you are abusing your children by ‘making’ them fat then they should be removed from you for their own good.

Never mind that actually fat is mostly genetic or that sometimes a little dietary knowledge can go a long way, or that fat children are quite patently not being neglected by their parents, no, no being fat is so horrific we must remove fat children from their homes in order to protect them.

I really hope this kind of stupid, fucked up and unscientific thinking doesn’t make it into legislation you know. Because this is the kind of fucked up stupid unscientific thinking that will lead to parents accidentally starving their children of essential nutrients, in order to try and keep them thin and prevent their kids being removed from them.

It wouldn’t be so bad if it weren’t for the fact the obesity epidemic is statistically a load of horseshit anyway.

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On general other blog reading..

Go read this piece about single teen parenting. It is very good and as someone who had her kids at 18 and 19 respectively – I agree with every damn thing Lauren said. I had to deal with the stigma against teenage mums. To my shame I got round it – I was married at 19, so those disapproving old ladies who made comments about ‘those girls getting themselves pregnant to get houses and money’ got a ‘Yes, my HUSBAND and I totally agree there’ from me.

Now at 25, and divorced I’m a little more secure in myself and couldn’t give a monkeys bum what anyone thinks of my state of motherhood or my marital state, but at 19 with two infants and painfully insecure, in a situation I wasn’t grown up enough to handle and with Internet message boards as pretty much my only support , I cared. For my part in agreeing with those people and their misogynistic, classist and just plain old mean statements, I feel a level of shame.

Teenagers, and here readers is a fact, will ALWAYS HAVE SEX!! It will always happen. Becuase of this, and becuase of the bizzare attitudes we as a society have towards sex, contraception, abortion, and teenagers having sex, there will also always be teenagers getting pregnant and having babies.

So rather than blaming teens for doing what their bodies are telling them, rather than blaming them for ending up in a situation, that could quite feasibly have an awful lot to do with how we as grown ups conduct ourselves, and teach them to be grown ups, shouldn’t we be supporting our teen parents, and helping them continue growing as people , helping them into futures of independence and helping them become the excellent parents they like everyone else have the potential to be?

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The Inevitable post about Palin.

Being as I’m British, I haven’t really had much to say in Bloglandia about the American Election. I just wish our elections got as much coverage stateside as the American one gets back here in Blighty!!

That said though, I do have to question exactly what the hell John McCain was thinking when he picked Sarah Palin. I mean really, you would think that being an experienced Statesman (not to mention a POW *rollseyes*) he would have considred that picking a candidate with foreign policy experience, Senate experience and well general ‘has lived outside of Home-state at least for college’ to be important. You would think he would have considered that he is in fact old. And it’s a stressful job running America. Whilst I’m not for a second going to say someone old isn’t capable of running a country (because that’s bollocks and also highly ageist), I am going to say that given his age, he should have considered the likelihood that he MAY pass away whilst in Office and be looking to pick a candidate for the position of Vice President who is capable, at least on paper, of taking over the leadership of the USA at a moments notice and doing a good job of it.

Instead he picks a candidate who has no foreign policy experience and who appears to know very little about ‘truth’, ‘decency’ and ‘working for the good of the people’.

Palins pick is historical- for starters she’s a woman, she’s a working Mother (which is not an easy thing to be). The more I read about her though, the more I am absolutely convinced that either a) John McCain has taken complete leave of his senses and picked an idiot or b) John  McCain has made what he considers to be a shrewd political decision in picking a WOMAN regardless of her abilities or qualifications to be VP on the grounds that it will curry him favour with the scores of women pissed off that Hillary didn’t get the Democrat Nomination and the scores of women pissed off that Obama then chose Joe Biden to be VP.

Actually, I think both a) and b) are true. Thing is McCain hasn’t just picked a woman, he has managed to handpick perfectly a woman who represents just about everything I think is wrong with the Republicans and conservatism in general. She’s anti-choice, pro-abstinence, she hunts, she’s pro-drilling (and lying about it), her morals are distinctly questionable (*see Troopergate, ladies and gentlemen) and to top it all off, we all now know about how her actions meant that rape victims in Wasilla were forced to pay for their own Rape Kits leading to Alaska having to pass a State Law making this illegal.

So erm yeah. Palin = More of the same old Republican shit, dressed up in a package to try and appeal to women and fool the people generally that voting for McCain won’t be another 4 years of the last 8 years of shite.

Don’t do it people please. For the love of any deity/non-deity/the universe at large please vote for the nice people who have a reasonable grasp of economics, a non-isolationist approach to foreign policy and a decent track record of reproductive rights, women’s rights and fighting against VAW.

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Wow…

The Conservatives have said something that is A) eminently sensible and B) I approve of.

Drawing the link between popular images of women and their presentation and problems experienced in wider society can only be a good thing.

Whilst I disagree with their approach to abortion, and the ‘More marriageable working class men’ plan, the Tories do at the moment seem to have the best approach to both gender equality and ending poverty. No they aren’t perfect – they are still overwhelmingly white, middle/upper class ridiculously privileged men. But to be fair look what Labour have done and are doing. Seems no one can ever win in this game we call politics sometimes.

Of course whether the Tories out their money where there mouth is and instigate any of these great plans they have is another matter altogether……

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right before the dawn.

Moving away from all things gender and sexuality based for a moment, I just want to post a big HELL YEAH!!! post regarding The Dark Knight.

It is THE BEST DAMN MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN. Srsly, it really is. I don’t want to do spoilers or lament a lack of decent female characters (Rachael Dawes annoys me, I thought it was Katie Holmes but no even St Maggie playing her and she’s still fricking annoying) or lament the rather tragic death of Heath (who incidentally really does deserve that Oscar), I just want to have a moment of comic book geek relief that for once a movie based on a comic character didn’t get completely and utterly fucked up, and that the movie was every bit as dark and twisted and I hoped it would be and then some more. It really should NOT have a 12A rating. There might not be any sex, no visible particular violence and so on but my god the implied violence and sheer fear in places are something no child should be watching IMO.

If you don’t mind spoilers then a very good review of the movie, which includes an excellent analysis of The Joker’s character and how he is the dark twin of Batman can be found here .

You can probably imagine my shock therefore when I came home to discover that over at the Wall Street Journal no less, someone wrote an article comparing Bush to Batman. Because obviously a traumatised man who becomes a vigilante/total anti hero saving his beloved city is just EXACTLY the same as a misogynistic cretin who took his country into an illegal war and who is spearheading legislation proclaiming hormonal contraception as abortion, that allows members of the far right to gain jobs, refuse to do them and consequently endanger the lives of those people who are most vulnerable in society. Totally heroic behaviour going on there!!

Anyway, that’s my movie recommendation of the year. Go see Dark Knight. And go and witness Heath Ledger in what was tragically his best role ever.

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