Tags - stereotypes
80 days ago
2 comments
Categories:
Lifestyle, Sisterhood
Tags:
SISTERS, FRIENDS, SUPPORT, STEREOTYPES, SUSTAIN, GUAR, TRIUMPH, JEALOUSY, CHALLENGES
Will we be sisters?
Will we be friends?
Can we break the chains?
Of stereotype.
Let jealousy go,
Hold each other,
Delight in triumph,
Bury the hatchet.
Honoring us all,
82 days ago
4 comments
Categories:
Sisterhood
Tags:
sisterhood, women on the verge, family, sisters, stereotypes
Sisterhood. When one doesn't have a sister, yet yearns for one, it seems like such a vast word. But, in all honesty, it was the conceptual word behind the beginnings of Women on the Verge. It is
218 days ago
1 comments
Categories:
Lifestyle
Tags:
sex, feminism, women, society, music, family, children, stereotypes
To me sex is linked to love.
I wouldn't engage in sex without love and a strong connection. Everybody is free to do what they want as long as they're not hurting anybody, that's my personal choice.
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232 days ago
2 comments
Categories:
feminism
Tags:
sex, feminism, women, society, music, family, children, stereotypes
Last week Rihanna was told to cover up by the farmer in which field she was filming her latest clip.
At first I hadn't heard the whole story but then found out she was actually topless.
As far as I'm
295 days ago
11 comments
Categories:
Women as Leaders
Tags:
women on the verge, healing, woman, genders, leadership, leader, stereotypes, conversation
Lately one of my favorite mottoes has been, “Be the person you want to become - now.” A lot times lately, when I am doing something, I stop and think, is this the person I imagine myself being in
343 days ago
13 comments
Categories:
Healing Between the Genders
Tags:
women on the verge, healing, woman, genders, men, mother, stereotypes, conversation
I stood at the doorway of my oldest child's bedroom on his first birthday and grinned. You could not tell from his bedroom what gender he was. The colors were neutral, bright and bold and chosen f
405 days ago
1 comments
Categories:
Lifestyle
Tags:
appearance, awareness, beauty, career, girls, merchandizing, children, controversy, stereotypes, culture, disparity, pink, education, empowerment, leadership, motherhood, architecture, doll, Barbie, German, amenorrheoea, princess, self-esteem, education
Barbie’s been a model citizen since 1959. My beef isn’t so much with Barbie as the culture she represents. I’m not tickled pink about gendered merchandising to little girls. Pink and dolls like Barbie
499 days ago
1 comments
Categories:
Music, Lifestyle
Tags:
deaf, musician, percussionist, world-class, woman, Evelyn Glennie, hearing, music, Able Child Africa, interPLAY, empowerment, inspiration, disabilities, music, Grammy, stereotypes
Evelyn Glennie is a Grammy award-winning percussionist. She’s performed with international symphonies, and a wide range of musicians. It’s not her humble beginnings that people find so remarkable. No
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