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Cinq ans après l’explosion du #MeToo (#MoiAussi) et une multitude de vagues de dénonciations, qu’est-ce que l’on peut retenir de ce mouvement qui a changé nos vies, malgré les violences qui persistent?
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"Jeymes Samuel isn’t much more imaginative than white Hollywood writers and directors. He can’t imagine Stagecoach Mary looking how she did- a beautiful fat, tall, dark-skinned Black woman- and being desired. His casting choices may reflect his *gendered* colorist biases. He hand-picked dark-skinned, monoracial Black actors to play the big, strong, and tough cowboys, despite most of the real-life male characters being fair-complected and mixed-raced. The first person he chose to be Stagecoach Mary was Erykah Badu, a light-brown skinned, thin, and green-eyed Black woman in his 2013 short film They Die by Dawn. He recently chose Zazie Beatz, a light-skinned biracial actress, to play Stagecoach Mary. This infographic essay explores what could have informed these decisions. Light skinned and biracial actresses also have a responsibility to turn down these roles (see slide 9). Don't forget to support me (last slide) if you're able to! #colorism #stagecoachmary #zaziebeetz #thehardertheyfall #jeymesamuel #explorepage #explorepage"
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FéminÉtudes est une revue étudiante, féministe et multidisciplinaire. La revue est née en 1995 de l’initiative d’étudiantes féministes dans l’intérêt de partager leurs recherches et de créer un groupe affinitaire. La revue est dirigée par des collectifs de rédaction bénévoles et autogérés, et soutenue par l’Institut de Recherches en Études Féministes (IREF) de l’Université du Québec à Montréal. Au fil des ans, FéminÉtudes a réussi à se bâtir une réputation et une légitimité dans le champ de la recherche en études féministes, tout en offrant une tribune au travaux et aux réflexions de dizaines d’étudiant.e.s. Au-delà de la recherche, c’est également pour l’avancement des luttes féministes que FéminÉtudes souhaite continuer à grandir.
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The dynamic duo of Jumoke and Kym tackle the topic of empowerment and what that means for disabled, Black women. This was filmed as part of a TEDx talk at the University of Sussex in England. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ TRIPLE CRIPPLES was created by @TheKymOliver & @JayOnLife to provide a platform for & highlight the narratives of Black & non-Black Women, Femmes & Non-Binary people of colour, living with disabilities. We are here. We exist! We know the media and mainstream disability conversations would have you believe otherwise mega eye roll*... But guess what? WE GOTS THA INTERNETS, BITCHEZZZZ!!! Eat it. *put on shades and look cool at night ———————————————————————————————- JOIN US ON OUR JOURNEY! Hit the comments box! And if you or any women/femmes/non-binary people you know, would like to be a guest... Hit the DM’s! 🖤 Website: https://thetriplecripples.uk/ Twitter/Instagram: @TripleCripples Follow Jumoke: @JayOnLife Follow Kym: @TheKymOliver ———————————————————————————————- Track: “runaway” ~ K15 feat. AMA LIVE! Big Love to K15 for kindly letting us use his amazing music as our bedding track!!! Check out @k15music, support his sound, buy some vinyls and follow him on all platforms: Twitter: @K15music Facebook: @K15music Soundcloud: @K15 Bandcamp: @K15music