Aleenaa, to news
@Aleenaa@india.goonj.xyz avatar

A girl saved herself and enrolled back to school. An action was taken by the officials to save the girl.

A student of Class 8 in Gonda reported her impending marriage to field officers and activists in the district, saving herself from child marriage. The girl was subsequently rescued by an anti-human trafficking unit and childline team, following which she was enrolled back in school.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/lucknow-news/gonda-minor-reports-her-own-marriage-gets-to-go-back-to-school-101715611931545.html?utm_source=press.coop

@mastodonindians

lioracle, to Women
@lioracle@urbanists.social avatar

The 5 year old boys wear t shirts and shorts for gymnastics; the 5 year old girls wear sparkly, form fitting leotards. So this is how it begins.

juliaserano, to trans
@juliaserano@mastodon.social avatar

if you're looking for some weekend reading, pls check out my LATEST ESSAY: “Gender Ideology” Is a Conspiracy Theory – it displays all the hallmarks & I believe we should explicitly call it that. no paywall, please give it lots of "claps"!
https://juliaserano.medium.com/gender-ideology-is-a-conspiracy-theory-3cd8b837bb2b?sk=6ddb483e5b424b0ffacc1fae95be318a

jaandrle, to feminism
@jaandrle@fosstodon.org avatar

Patriarchy According To The Barbie Movie : Jonathan McIntosh / Pop Culture Detective

https://archive.org/details/patriarchy-according-to-the-barbie-movie

This video essay uses the Barbie Movie as a primer to help explain what patriarchy actually is, what it isn't, and how it ends up harming everyone, including men.

AdrianVolt, to feminism German
@AdrianVolt@digitalcourage.social avatar

@SheDrivesMobility

Würdest du das eventuell für teilenswert halten?

Mission Frau - Folge 44. Eine Hamburger Mutter kämpft für Frauenrechte in Europa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWQny8vsIM8&pp=ygUMbmVsYSBoYW1idXJn

Disclaimer: Nela Riehl ist Mitglied bei uns.




Aleenaa, to news
@Aleenaa@india.goonj.xyz avatar

It's high time that people should realize that women don't need to be 'allowed' to enter public sphere or any other society. It is their right to be treated equally and with respect by Patriarchal society.

London's elite private members' Garrick Club, has finally voted to allow women as members, breaking a tradition that has lasted since its establishment in 1831, responding to growing public pressure to end the club's outdated men-only policy.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/londons-elite-male-only-garrick-club-allows-women-to-join-after-200-years/articleshow/109977820.cms

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metaphys, to feminism French
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Edent, to feminism
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🆕 blog! “Book Review: The Doors of Opportunity”
★★★★★

Did you know that a Suffragette invented the UK's electrical plug? Dame Caroline Haslett was an electrical engineer who foresaw the way that electricity could be used to remove domestic drudgery from women's lives. There is a slim biography of her, written by her sister, which is sadly out of print. Luckily, the book is […]

👀 Read more: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/05/book-review-the-doors-of-opportunity/

blog, to feminism
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Book Review: The Doors of Opportunity
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/05/book-review-the-doors-of-opportunity/

Did you know that a Suffragette invented the UK's electrical plug?

Dame Caroline Haslett was an electrical engineer who foresaw the way that electricity could be used to remove domestic drudgery from women's lives. There is a slim biography of her, written by her sister, which is sadly out of print.

Book cover featuring a portrait of Dame Caroline.

Luckily, the book is available for free on Archive.org.

It is a curious book. It dwells on her faith as much as her technical prowess. Her waistline is the subject of wry amusement. There's also the (naturally) dated views of the day to contend with along with an odd segue into spiritualism.

And, of course, you'll see nothing much has changed in the last 100 years.

With the Women's Engineering Society safely launched, Caroline found that she had two recurring types of problem with which to contend. The first was to deal with the difficulties that arose at factory floor level from the intrusion of women into what had been traditionally a masculine preserve, difficulties which she herself had area to admirably tackled by the enlightened management of the Cochran Boiler Company.
The second, and probably the more important task, was dealing with the problem posed by the steadily increasing number of highly trained women competing with men for managerial posts in the world of engineering. She was not interested in the problems merely for their own sake, but in the people behind the problems and in the whole field of industrial relationships.

It isn't enough to merely launch a product or service. It takes years to embed knowledge, experience, and desire into users. Haslett's power was recognising that the advantages of electricity weren't self-evident. It took a sustained campaign of education to get the public to understand the why and how of a new invention.

There's also some delightful name-dropping:

Inevitably she met some of the most famous people of the day, among them Professor Albert Einstein at the World Power Conference in Berlin in 193o. My sister was in fact the first woman to "defile" the rostrum that Hitler had used. The Berliner Stedtblatt, under the headline, "Frau and Technik", printed an interview that one of its reporters had had with her. It described her as a likeable and intelligent woman and quoted her as saying that brilliant inventors were the worst possible instructors and that there was a real need for women to explain to women in simple language how to use the brain children of these inventors.

If you want to understand how the development of domestic electricity use in the UK happened, this is an interesting and useful book. It perfectly demonstrates how one headstrong person can influence the world.

It is a stunning look at how feminism directly influenced industrial policy.

Caroline herself wrote a book - "Problems Have No Sex" - which is completely unavailable as far as I can see. If any readers know where I can obtain a copy, please leave a comment.

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/05/book-review-the-doors-of-opportunity/

nus, to conservative
@nus@mstdn.social avatar

Unsurprising, but very sad: conservative "" influencer discovered being in a "traditional" marriage felt like being enslaved, she felt compelled to rationalize her husband's abuse, & the "anti-feminist" life was incredibly lonely and made her want to die:
https://unherd.com/2024/05/lauren-southern-the-tradlife-influencer-filled-with-regret/

(Stolen from on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NathanJRobinson/status/1787518162440708421) @liveposting

There were warning signs from early on. “If I ever disagreed with him in any capacity he’d just disappear, for days at a time. I remember there were nights where he’d call me worthless and pathetic, then get in this car and leave.” But she didn’t see them, thanks to the simplified anti-feminist ideology she’d absorbed and promoted: “I had this delusional view of relationships: that only women could be the ones that make or break them, and men can do no wrong.” So she didn’t spot the red flags, even as they grew more extreme. “He’d lock me out of the house. I remember having to knock on the neighbour’s door on rainy nights, because he’d get upset and drive off without unlocking the house. It was very strange, to go from being this public figure on stage with people clapping, to the girl crying, knocking on someone’s door with no home to get into, being abandoned with a baby.”
For, she tells me, she’s not alone. She tells me she knows many other women still suffering in unhappy “tradlife” marriages. One of her WhatsApp groups, she says, “is like the Underground Railroad for women in the conservative movement”. Some of these are prominent media figures: “There are a lot of influencers who are not in good relationships, who are still portraying happy marriage publicly, and bashing people for not being married while being in horrendous relationships.” She hopes that in speaking out she can reassure “all of these women who are thinking in their heads: I’m uniquely terrible, and I’m uniquely making a mistake” that no: something is more generally amiss.
All of this was, Southern tells me, difficult to square with her religious beliefs. She would pray by his bed when he was angry with her, hoping that if she gave him grace one more time he’d realise the depth of her love and be kinder. And if this didn’t work, she was encouraged to persist by the way online life had conditioned these beliefs into “listicle” form. But as she discovered, distilling religious traditionalism into viral bullet points does not provide an adequate framework for navigating the complexities of a real-world marriage. She thought, she told me, that “as long as I put on the high heels and the lipstick when my husband comes home, as long as I cook the best meal, as long as I’m always submissive, and say yes, sir, whatever you want, things will go fantastic.” And if it’s not fantastic? The listicle version of traditionalism would just say she should make more effort. It was, she says, “an embarrassing wake up call, finding myself consistently applying these rules and instructions I found on Twitter, and then never getting the results they were supposed to get, in the real realm of relationships”.

nus, to conservative
@nus@mstdn.social avatar

Unsurprising, but very sad: conservative "" influencer discovered being in a "traditional" marriage felt like being enslaved, she felt compelled to rationalize her husband's abuse, & the "anti-feminist" life was incredibly lonely and made her want to die.

https://unherd.com/2024/05/lauren-southern-the-tradlife-influencer-filled-with-regret/

(Stolen from Twitter - to be precise) @liveposting

There were warning signs from early on. “If I ever disagreed with him in any capacity he’d just disappear, for days at a time. I remember there were nights where he’d call me worthless and pathetic, then get in this car and leave.” But she didn’t see them, thanks to the simplified anti-feminist ideology she’d absorbed and promoted: “I had this delusional view of relationships: that only women could be the ones that make or break them, and men can do no wrong.” So she didn’t spot the red flags, even as they grew more extreme. “He’d lock me out of the house. I remember having to knock on the neighbour’s door on rainy nights, because he’d get upset and drive off without unlocking the house. It was very strange, to go from being this public figure on stage with people clapping, to the girl crying, knocking on someone’s door with no home to get into, being abandoned with a baby.”
For, she tells me, she’s not alone. She tells me she knows many other women still suffering in unhappy “tradlife” marriages. One of her WhatsApp groups, she says, “is like the Underground Railroad for women in the conservative movement”. Some of these are prominent media figures: “There are a lot of influencers who are not in good relationships, who are still portraying happy marriage publicly, and bashing people for not being married while being in horrendous relationships.” She hopes that in speaking out she can reassure “all of these women who are thinking in their heads: I’m uniquely terrible, and I’m uniquely making a mistake” that no: something is more generally amiss.
All of this was, Southern tells me, difficult to square with her religious beliefs. She would pray by his bed when he was angry with her, hoping that if she gave him grace one more time he’d realise the depth of her love and be kinder. And if this didn’t work, she was encouraged to persist by the way online life had conditioned these beliefs into “listicle” form. But as she discovered, distilling religious traditionalism into viral bullet points does not provide an adequate framework for navigating the complexities of a real-world marriage. She thought, she told me, that “as long as I put on the high heels and the lipstick when my husband comes home, as long as I cook the best meal, as long as I’m always submissive, and say yes, sir, whatever you want, things will go fantastic.” And if it’s not fantastic? The listicle version of traditionalism would just say she should make more effort. It was, she says, “an embarrassing wake up call, finding myself consistently applying these rules and instructions I found on Twitter, and then never getting the results they were supposed to get, in the real realm of relationships”.

juliaserano, to trans
@juliaserano@mastodon.social avatar

NEW ESSAY (building upon the last one): “Gender Ideology” Is a Conspiracy Theory – it displays all the hallmarks & I believe we should explicitly call it that. no paywall, please give it lots of "claps"!
https://juliaserano.medium.com/gender-ideology-is-a-conspiracy-theory-3cd8b837bb2b?sk=6ddb483e5b424b0ffacc1fae95be318a

juliaserano,
@juliaserano@mastodon.social avatar

...FYI most media outlets wouldn't have allowed me to publish this piece as is. so if you appreciate that I make essays like this freely available online, pls consider supporting me on Patreon for as little as $1/month!
https://www.patreon.com/juliaserano

Aleenaa, to movies
@Aleenaa@india.goonj.xyz avatar

this movie is the first female lead hindi movie to reach 20.7 cror in one day!! the trailer had me hooked on to the storyline. I absolutely enjoyed the movie.

#movie #crew #feminism #bollywood @mastodonindians

thejapantimes, to worldwithoutus
@thejapantimes@mastodon.social avatar

In bars tucked away in alleys and at salons and bookstores around Shanghai, women are debating their place in a country where men make the laws. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/05/07/asia-pacific/society/china-men-women-powerful-voice/

easysociology, to Sociology
@easysociology@mastodon.social avatar

The Feminist View of Inequality: An Outline, Explanation, and Analysis

https://buff.ly/3QucOP5

@sociology
@academicchatter
@academicsunite

Impossible_PhD, to trans
@Impossible_PhD@hachyderm.io avatar

I have never before in my life read or felt seen as deeply by a feminism like that from A Short History of Trans Misogyny, and this week on , we're diving deep into mujerísima to understand exactly why Jules Gill-Peterson's work truly is A Love Letter To The Dolls unlike anything I've ever encountered before.

https://stainedglasswoman.substack.com/p/a-love-letter-to-the-dolls

ChrisMayLA6, to sport
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us avatar

Sportswashing ahoy:

As tennis (WTA) agrees to be hosted in Saudi Arabia, and the Saudi's deride 'outdated' depictions of their treatment of women, a feminist activist is jailed for eleven (!!) years effectively for wearing dungarees.

Some tennis players are outraged, others are taking the money; if you're taken in by the idea that this will encourage Saudis to reduce its repression of women, it may be time to stop & reflect on reality!

#sport #gender #feminism

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/may/05/saudi-topspin-tennis-fans-overlook-brutal-repression-of-women-catherine-bennett

ojrask, to Israel
@ojrask@piipitin.fi avatar
Slyence, to feminism
@Slyence@mastodo.neoliber.al avatar

Young men aren’t being forced to follow toxic masculine icons like Tate and Peterson, they’re choosing to consume their content over healthy masculine icons.

Models for healthy masculinity exist. They’re unpopular, because young men don’t want to be healthy. They are choosing to be toxic.

So let’s all remember who is at fault and who needs to change here - it’s the menfolk, not everyone else. Stay fabulous. Get a cat.

kimvsparrentak, to random
@kimvsparrentak@eupolicy.social avatar

Alle volgtips welkom.
Ik hou van:

Tech/digitaal/ai 🤓
Queer/lesbische content
Klimaatactivisme
Intersectioneel feminisme
EU dingen
Puppy's

erikkemp,
@erikkemp@tukkers.online avatar
ChrisMayLA6, to Women
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Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, their view of feminism continues to equate support for women's right with terrorism.

As always there is talk of a move towards better rights in Saudi, but its hard to square this narrative of improvement of the plight of women, with the continued judicial actions against females who are promoting such social change via social media.

#women #feminism #saudiarabia

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/may/01/manahel-al-otaibi-saudi-arabia-womens-rights-activist-sentenced-11-years-prison-anti-terrorism-court

appassionato, to books
@appassionato@mastodon.social avatar

"We need, as we always have, the “YES” of our practices:
constellations of care, where each and every one of our
still-beating hearts, in concert, rebelliously speaks louder
than words, forming unmistakable patterns of different cosmologies, different worlds, life against their death machine."

From the prologue to Constellations of Care.

@bookstodon




TheConversationUS, to TaylorSwift
@TheConversationUS@newsie.social avatar

recently paid homage to early Hollywood star Clara Bow on her new album "The Tortured Poets Department."

Bow was known as Hollywood's "hottest jazz baby," becoming a huge star who received 45,000 fan letters a month in the 1920s. However, she struggled under the strict control of the studio system and was often the target of tabloid gossip. After decades of relentless demands, Bow made a bold move to leave Hollywood.

https://theconversation.com/taylor-swifts-homage-to-clara-bow-223714

caos, to berlin German

@kurt@pod.thing.org:> Liebe Freundinnen und Kunstinteressierte,Feministische Künstlerinnen gestalten den und malen für eine gerechte und inklusive Stadt – Einblicke in ihre Projekte und Kämpfe zeigt die Netzwerk-Ausstellung Feminist City Utopia in der Galerie neurotitan mit einem außerordentlichen Begleitprogramm!

Wir laden herzlich ein zur Vernissage am 25.05.2024 um 18 Uhr und freuen uns über Ihre & Eure Teilnahme an zahlreichen Programmpunkten während der Ausstellung vom 25.05.-15.06.2024! Für die Bekanntgabe über Ihre & Eure netzwerke wären wir ebenso sehr dankbar – please spread the word!

Details im Überblick:
Feminist City Utopia
Eröffnung: 25.05.2024, 18 Uhr | Ausstellungsdauer: 25.05.-15.06.2024
Mo-Sa 12-20 Uhr | Galerie neurotitan, Rosenthaler Str. 39, 10178
Das aus der Graffiti- und Urban Art-Kultur hervorgegangene Netzwerk United Power lädt zur partizipativen Ausstellung ein, um gemeinsam Vorstellungen einer feministischen Stadt zu gestalten, zu diskutieren und auf visuelle Aktionsformen im öffentlichen Raum zu erweitern. In der entsteht eine transformierbare Stadtlandschaft, die feministische Utopien erfahrbar macht. Themen wie Gewalt gegen *, fehlende Räume und Infrastrukturen sowie Ausschlussmechanismen werden intersektional-feministische Vorstellungen gegenübergestellt. Kunstwerke dienen dabei als Vermittlung und Manifestationen von Optimismus und Empowerment. Andere Städte sind möglich und dies bedeutet im Rahmen der Ausstellung gerechte und inklusive Städte. Umfassendes Begleitprogramm mit Diskussionsabenden und Filmscreenings, Fassade Painting, Action Dinner, queerfeministischem Sommerfest mit Live-Acts zur Finissage u.v.m.!
KÜNSTLERINNEN Künstlerinnen von United Feminist Power zusammen mit: Alice Dee | Chili con Carne | Eva Kietzmann | Helena Her | Julia Nägeli | Lea Greub | Lena Fakler | Lena Stoehrfaktor | Lulia Ghirmay | Petra Kübert | PMS | Reclaim Your City | Sandra Rummler | Sbrama | Süß-Bande | Vlada und vielen mehr … REFERENT*INNEN Christoph May – Institut für Kritische Männlichkeitsforschung | Der Periodenladen | Emanzipatorisches Verhütungskollektiv Leipzig | Feminist Park Collective | Missoir | Susanne Fitzek – Hypographia Festival


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