Social Action

The Guerrilla Girls Video Presentation on the Work They Have Done to Support Women in Art

“Keep making trouble. Don’t stop speaking up and keep finding new and better ways to do it.” Guerrilla Girls.

This video is presented by the Guerrilla Girls who advocate for more representation of women and women of color throughout the world of art.  It’s not a TED talk, but it might as well be since it’s intelligent and focuses on an important social topic.

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She Keeps Fighting Because She Cannot Forget- A Record Holder Fights For Equality

So you think you are having a rough day? Imagine breaking a sports record in your own country and then suffering the indignity of being told that your gender voids your success. That is what happened to Elham Asghari. She broke er 20KM open water swim record while wearing a ridiculously heavy swimsuit that covers everything but her face. Official judges recorded her event, but the misogynistic Iran officials refuse to acknowledge her based on religious bigotry.

Thankfully she is not giving up. She has created a video and a Change.org petition asking for international support to have her accomplishment officially recorded. You can read and sign the petition here: www.change.org/SupportElham Then watch the video “Support Elham: Iranian Swimmer Fights for her Record” on YouTube.com

Elhalm Asghari
Elhalm Asghari from AllVoices.org

As a lover of the outdoors I cannot stand to see women being forced to swim in such constricting attire. Feeling the water on my skin and the waves splashing against my body when I am swimming is wonderful. I never really thought about being lucky that I am allowed to swim in a small  suit when others are not allowed such a “right”. I hope this empowers you to fight for what is important to you and that you will sign her petition and pass it on. Elham Asghari is a harbinger of change. We need more women and men like her who will stand up for what is right so we can evolve into empowered people.

What right will you fight for today?

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Social Action

It’s time to leave this relationship

How do you know when it is time to leave? Ask someone who left her abuser. This is a great post that highlights acts of emotional abuse. http://krishannah.wordpress.com/2013/07/26/emotional-abuse-is-more-than-just-yelling/

If someone says they “love you, BUT..”, that “but” is a warning sign. If they threaten you with a nasty custody battle, that is another warning sign. Please read this post and educate yourself on how to notice the warning signs of abuse. If you are in a bad relationship and need to leave call the national DV hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or TTY 1-800-787-3224. It may be time to leave.

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Social Action

Why is Having Pride Important?

Because we should not allow others opinions to make us feel ashamed of our truest self.

This weekend I checked off an item on my bucket list.  I marched in the San Diego Pride parade. This is a parade representing the rights of people who identify as LGBTQ to live with respect and dignity without hiding their love. I had wanted to simply attend a parade, but the North County LGBT Resource Center offers anyone a chance to march with them. How awesome is that!

In the spirit of parading around I painted a tank top with my motto and logo for the Up To You project. “Change is Up To You” is on the front and “Equal Love” on the back. Being the fancy type, I decorated it with a rainbow of colors from my roommates highlighter collection and her daughters glitter.  At the parade I found a mom and daughter with cute tops as well and snagged a photo of us three.

Even though I identify as hetero, the point of marching is as important as my ancestors who marched for civil rights and women’s rights in the early and mid 1900’s.  While we weren’t sprayed with hoses or victims of violence, we did walk by some ugly protesters. We were whooping and hollering so loud I don’t what those angry people said, but their signs were cruel enough.  I am proud to stand up and openly say I support equal rights for everyone.  The bright spot there was the man standing near them with a sign stating a simple message “Assholes” with an arrow pointing at the protesters. Ha! 

Luckily that was a extremely small section of parade goers. The hundreds or thousands of people waving and hollering along with us were full of nothing buy love. If you’re ever feeling sad find a pride parade to march in and your spirits will soar!

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I met some wonderful people including a recently wed couple with their out and proud daughter, and an array of people with different skin colors, ages, and shapes. There were churches, marines, and navy personal as well as floats from grocery stores representing equality for LGBTQ! See more at the official website: SDPride.org

It’s not just about dressing up crazy or letting your freak flag fly. The way I see it, Pride is a chance for people to show the world they are equal in deserving legal rights, acceptance, and tolerance. I am so thankful to have grown up in such a diverse family. It hasn’t always been easy and even now at my age I sometimes find it hard to fit in with those who prefer pursuing traditionally conservative roles. Life is great because of diversity, not in spite of that.  If you haven’t marched in a Pride parade I highly recommend the experience.

What are you PROUD of about yourself?

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Social Action

The Root of Societal Unrest – Complacency

After reading a post by one of my favorite bloggers I had to reblog it. If you only read one reblog today, make it Honie Briggs’. I completely agree with Honie that complacency not conspiracy is the root of our destructive nature. It amazes me at how we so easily agree to things that we know are wrong. I also agree that we need to stop arguing over rights established. How did we become a society that polices anything considered “different”? We “allow” people to marry, we “allow” people to take care of their own bodies, we “allow” our elected politicians to start wars. Where do we get off forcing our approval on others right to be happy and healthy? We have no right to sit back and continue allowing ourselves to ignore problems in the present. We have no right to be lazy and compliant because that is all we know. Humans have the ability to ask questions and find answers. We have a right to answers. Complacency is a nasty word. Let’s get rid of it…

Reblogged from Honie Briggs at http://honiebriggs.com/2013/06/27/social-reform-through-script-reform-easy-as-abc

Fierce: A New Generation of Female Empowerment, Social Action

Fierce Fridays: Acceptance and Tolerance

feminist writers, learn about feminism, teaching girls feminism, Fierce, Generation of female empowermentWelcome to week fourteen of sharing excerpts from the book, Fierce: A New Generation of Female Empowerment. This book is for those who have a desire to get the most out of life. Those who want to make positive change, but are not sure how to make it happen. It is for any age female who needs a reminder of how fierce they can be. It is for young women who will soon be out of high school and on their way to college or some other adventure. Share these posts with all the girls and women in your life.  Enjoy!

Acceptance and Tolerance 

  We live in a world with billions of people with different views, personalities and beliefs. It is important for all people to be treated with respect. Hating and judging people is not healthy. You don’t have to like everybody, but hate is a waste of time and a poisonous feeling to share.  It is okay when others believe different than you. They have every right to think, feel, and express those beliefs. It is not up to you or me to restrict anyone from being themselves. You can be any skin color, sexual orientation, or believe in any religion and create positive change. You cannot create positive change based on hate. Judging others is silly. If everybody on this planet had the same beliefs we would stagnate. Our differences inspire creativity.

Our survival as a species relies on working together to share new ideas so we can solve problems. If we refuse to work with people who have different beliefs, than we cannot present a unified front against problems. This means that we cannot work to alleviate poverty, end wars, or stop discrimination. Civil and human rights are not won by a single group of people who are oppressed, but rather by reaching out to others who are not oppressed to use their voices as well. To use a rather corny cliché, “We are all in this together”. As the great social worker and activist Jane Addams said “Civilization is a method of living, an attitude of equal respect for all men.”

  • Why do we think our skin colors affect our knowledge or abilities?
  • Do you have a particular stereotype about someone based on their skin color?
  • Does everyone in the world with the same skin color have the same tastes in politics, entertainment, food, etc.?
  • Is the area you grew up in filled with people who are mostly one skin color or shade similar to yours?
  • If so, how do you feel when you go to an area where your skin color makes you the minority?
  • If it makes you feel uncomfortable is it because of a stereotype you have of the majority of people with that skin color?
  • Why would it bother anyone what your sexual orientation is?
  • Does one sexual orientation make someone good or bad?
  • How do you know for sure what another person feels about their sexual orientation?
  • What would it be like if you grew up in a man’s body and always felt like a woman?
  • Would you feel scared to be yourself?
  • Would you believe the people who tell you what you feel is wrong?
  • Would you have the guts to tell people your true nature or have a sex change operation?
  • Who says that one religion is better than another?
  • Who says that a lack of religion is right or wrong?
  • Which parts of religion are not accepting of others beliefs or lifestyles?
  • Do you feel that your family, culture, traditions, or the media enforces specific stereotypes?
  • How do you feel when someone tells you or implies that something about you is wrong?

What can you do to stamp out stereotypes that cause fear about certain people or certain beliefs? Start by not using them yourself. When family and friends voice negative opinions of a person’s race, religion, country or disability they give you an opportunity to calmly share how that makes you feel bad and ask them why they feel that way. Start a dialogue because even if you do not change someone’s point of view, it gives you a chance to reevaluate how much time you spend with that person. In our families and in tight knit circles of friends it can be impossible to ignore or never see someone that we don’t like, but we can always choose to limit the time we spend around that person. We can instead spend our time to grow relationships with those we do love and get along with.

  LGBTQ! It’s okay to love someone of the same sex or both sexes equally. It is okay to feel like a man in a woman’s body or vice versa. It is okay to have an operation to change your sex so you can be who you truly feel like whom you are inside. It is okay to dress up and make yourself look like someone of a different gender or even both genders at once. The ability to express ourselves is a natural trait.

It is NOT okay to bully or harass a person because they are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer. None of these sexual orientations are wrong. Having a non heterosexual orientation does not make a person evil or a sinner. It is simply the way that person was born. When angry people hurt someone because they are uncomfortable with their orientation, it is a problem they need to fix. The person who is different is not at fault. We cannot be blamed for expressing our true self. It is not okay to try and “cure” someone’s sexual desires. There are clinics that attempt to cure homosexuality. These hateful scams are a way of forcing people to deny their basic humanity and that is not what a change maker does.

  Religion! It’s okay to believe in and worship a God or group of deities of your choosing. It is okay to NOT believe in any God. It is okay to be unsure about religion. It is okay to not believe in any religion. It is okay to believe religion is wrong. It is okay to feel that those who don’t believe in your religion are wrong. It is okay to disagree.

It is not okay to use violence because you think another belief is bad. It is not okay to force your faith onto anyone else. The only reasons for being hateful are ignorance and fear. Look at any particular religion in different countries and you will see how that culture has created differences than other countries. That is because the culture where we live influences how and what we believe. There is a differing opinion across the world that in the cases of Buddhism, Christianity and Islam; Buddha, Jesus and Mohammed were both gods and prophets OR philosophers and teachers. Where you live and what your culture says tends to define the answer.

Race!  It is okay to be biracial and not be forced to choose between one color and another. It is okay to be proud of the contributions that people who look like you have given the world. It is okay to notice different skin colors. It is okay to talk to someone about what it is like to be a certain color in our society.

We all have different skin colors, deal with it. It is not okay to hate based on the color of someone’s skin. It is not okay to spread hate about a race of people. It is not okay to encourage racism. It is not okay to use violence against someone because you feel “their kind” should not be allowed to do something or be somewhere. It is not okay to act superior to someone else because of your skin color…Continue reading at Bookemon.com

 

Social Action

Breaking News: A New Lifestyle Uncovered On Earth!

 Diversity, acceptance, and tolerance is a new LIFESTYLE taking hold of young and old alike! Is it happening in YOUR community?

Embrace.LifestyleOkay, so it’s not actually new, there have always been groups of people living in harmony with others, but it sure seems new. If you read the history books in school you’d think that the only lifestyle humanity celebrates are violent, barbaric, ignorant, bloody and hateful. Ugh! Is it any wonder kids are bullied in school and feel suicidal when they constantly learn how awful people are. Do we really expect a 16 year old to feel confident in the face of harassment backed up by thousands of years worth of proof that mean is standard? And for that matter are we surprised when kids become bullies with this reinforcement?

We were born to love ourselves so why shouldn’t that include love for others? As I have mentioned before and no doubt will mention again, being raised in a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, loving family I EXPECT for people to be accepting of others differences. Despite the various hate and prejudices thrown my way and towards my family, at my core I am still surprised and saddened when people are so full of hate. I just don’t get it. So thank goodness for all the amazing people who stand for acceptance, tolerance and love of others.  One of those people is oddly enough someone  who I rolled my eyes at when I first heard about them. More proof to myself that judging someone I don’t know is LAME!

When Lady Gaga emerged as the newest pop start my first thought was, “There goes another stereotypical person who wants to be famous by freaking people out”.  I was not impressed that the media was giving some singer more attention than “real” issues like science and human rights. Of course it is hard not to hear about her due to the mass publicity over her unique wardrobe and this is one time when our celebrity obsessed society is a good thing. Because it turns out she is much more than just another pop star. She is a role model because she started the Born This Way Foundation.org to celebrate individualism and teach youth to build a world of acceptance.  She is one of those people celebrating a lifestyle that accepts everyone.   The foundations mission is simple “We believe that everyone has the right to feel safe, to be empowered and to make a difference in the world. Together, we will move towards acceptance, bravery and love.” I believe that too. Now I am impressed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfK0tBTsZ14

What Differences Do You Love About Others?

What Amazing Person Makes You Feel Good About the Future of the Human Race?

Leave a comment below.

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Social Action

Femi-men-ist: Men Who Believe Women Are Their Equals

If you are a man who thinks domestic violence is wrong you are a feminist.

If you are a man who thinks women should be paid the same as a man for the same job you are a feminist.

If you are a man who wants to see your sister, daughter, mother, niece, aunt, grandma, wife, girlfriend, female friends, and women in every part of the world live healthy lives you are a feminist.

If you believe women should be able to walk down the street and not be harassed you are a feminist.

If you are a man who loves women for more than just sex you are a feminist.

If you believe women should own their bodies and not have the government, religious institutions or special interest groups tell them what they can do with their bodies you are a feminist.

If you are a man who is secure with himself than you are not offended to be called a feminist.

A feminist is simply an egalitarian. An egalitarian believes in equal rights for all humanity.

Feminism is not a bad word. Feminism is simply the belief that women and men are equal and should be treated as such. Feminism is AWESOME!

Show some love and treat the women in your life as equals. Be a Femi-man-ist.

If you still don’t understand or want to believe that a man can be a feminist here are some more posts WRITTEN BY MEN that should clear it up for you.

John Scalzi-  http://whatever.scalzi.com/2013/03/21/two-simple-observations-regarding-women/

Brian Klocke at NOMAS- http://www.nomas.org/node/122

Chris Crass on XY- http://www.xyonline.net/content/going-places-scare-me-personal-reflections-challenging-male-supremacy

Just type in men are feminists and you will find many more. I’d like there to be millions more, but change takes time.

 Why Are You a Feminist or Femi-men-ist?

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Social Action

Fierce Fridays: Ask Your Brother, Ask Your Dad About Women’s Rights

Welcome to week seven of sharing excerpts from the book, Fierce: A New Generation of Female Empowerment. This book is for those who have a desire to get the most out of life. Those who want to make positive change, but are not sure how to make it happen. It is for any age female who needs a reminder of how fierce they can be. It is for young women who will soon be out of high school and on their way to college or some other adventure. Share these posts with all the girls and women in your life. Let them know the book can be read for free online or that a soft cover book is available for sale at Bookemon.com. Enjoy!

 

Ask Your Brother, Ask your Dad!

  There is a ridiculous notion that women’s rights only affect women and that only women care. First, equal rights are detrimental to men if women are unable to take care of themselves or their families when men are not around. Second, living in a world where half the people are oppressed breeds resentment and hatred. Third, progress doesn’t happen when only one type of person is allowed to create, invent and share ideas.

Why would a man not want his wife, mother, or daughter to have skills and opportunities to create stronger family ties so that when he is not around everyone is safe and happy?  Men die and leave, so if a woman is left alone to support a family she needs skills to do so. Working menial labor jobs that pay minimum wage and require very little skills will not support a family. Women do not need to be married to raise a family anymore so there is no reason that women should not be allowed the same opportunities as men.

What men in your life are the most inspiring?  Do they share the qualities like members of the Men of Strength Club? It is not your basic “good old boys club”, but rather one that teaches boys how to be men by respecting and becoming allies with women, stopping sexual assault, understanding how traditional masculinity contributes to violence against women, creating positive social action, and learning healthy non-violent ways to interact with women. Imagine if this become a required class in every high school in the world. Learn how to get a club at your school or community center on MenCanStopRape.org

Another program, Coaching Boys Into Men, teaches the next generation how real men do not use violence to solve problems and deal with women. The program uses athletic coaches to reach young men so they can learn early how to really be a man. Imagine if every athletic coach was required to use this program as they taught boys sports?  Share this program with your school or little league administrators, get information at CoachesCorner.org and FuturesWithoutViolence.org

In 2009, one of the most popular books was “Half the Sky” by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn about the biggest human rights violations our world is facing right now, the oppression of women and girls. The information in this book proves how imperative it is for men to be involved in empowering women and how it effects them as well as their daughters and wives.

It started as a book and became a movement of empowering women in communities across the globe and showing the positive effects for both genders. This includes eradicating poverty through microloans, better maternity care, education, and creating a worldwide support network. Get involved at HalfTheSkyMovement.org

Here are some questions you can ask the men in your life. Don’t attack them or assume they have specific views. Listen to their opinions. Remember that men are as susceptible to the views expressed by the media and culture as women are. Don’t attack, simply listen and discuss. If a man is defensive and refuses to believe that women deserve equality he may not be a person you want in your life.

  • What do you think of how women are portrayed in advertising with very little clothing?
  • How do you feel when you see young girls dressing like adult women in sexy clothing?
  • What can you do to keep the women in your life from falling for beauty and body image myths?
  • Do you believe that women asked to be raped by clothing choices or by going to certain areas?
  • If so, what makes rape any different form other violent crimes?
  • Why do you think women stay in abusive relationships?
  • Do you know of any local domestic violence resources?
  • How do you feel about prostitution?
  • Do you think that most women choose prostitution because they wanted to?
  • What do you know about sex trafficking?
  • How would you feel if your sister, mom, aunt or female friend was a raped, assaulted, or in an abusive relationship?
  • What would you do to help them?
  • How do you feel about machismo or chauvinist pigs?
  • What would you say to a friend who was abusive to his wife or girlfriend?
  • Do you feel like the media expects men to act rough and strong?
  • How does that make you feel?… Continue reading at Bookemon.com
Social Action

Is Human Trafficking Happening In Your Community?

When I worked at the Women’s Resource Center we received training on how to talk to a trafficking victim. I learned how to identify, approach, and report a victim to a local organization that rescued victims or to the police. It was a sad and eye-opening experience. As if there is not enough bad news to receive each day. However upsetting it is, I paid attention and I feel good knowing that there are amazing loving people who help victims, whom I can report suspected trafficking to. Please share this blog post with your network.  Talking about this crime and making it a public issue is a simple act we can each do to create a safer, healthier, happier world.

Human trafficking is the exploitation of another human and is a form of slavery.  I used to think smuggling was the same as trafficking, but that is not necessarily true. Smuggling is transportation based. Trafficking is exploitation based.  Don’t get confused by the word trafficking.  It does not need to involve any transportation.

Trafficking involves using force, lies or coercion to enslave a person. Victims are controlled via sexual exploitation, violence, a need to work or being in debt to the trafficker. It is a terrible act that affects anywhere from 12-27 million people worldwide. Those are scary numbers to think about. Below are some ways traffickers control victims. One or all of the actions below are used to enslave a person.

  • The trafficker will hold someone’s personal documents such as a passport, work permit, or ID so that person is afraid to leave.
  • The victim will not be paid or paid less than expected. They may have to pay of f a debt that can never actually be reached.
  • Physical beatings are used to control people and emotional abuse as well. Victims are not allowed to socialize, see family or have friends. They are cut off from everyone except their abuser.
  • Traffickers create unsafe work and living conditions.
  • Victims are often threatened with deportation or jail if they leave.

Be ware of those signs and you may be able to save a life and help them find freedom. Below are two things I remember to be aware of from my training.

  •  You know those kids you see selling candy bars in parking lots? Ask the children if they are being forced to sell the candy or if they need help. Look around for a van with dark windows nearby. Write down the license plate number and call the police. The traffickers may be inside the van forcing these children to work.
  • Are there a lot of women selling Avon or MaryKay to the same house in your neighborhood?  Is there a lot of traffic in and out of that same house at any or all hours? Those women may be forced into prostitution.

The Department of Homeland Security finally did something right(don’t get me started on all they do wrong) by creating a training video so all citizens can learn about human trafficking and how to report it. You can watch this short informative training video for free here: www.dhs.gov/human-trafficking-awareness-training Check it out and pass it on. You can report suspected human trafficking via phone or online. Call 1-866-347-2423 (toll-free) or  1-802-872-6199 (non toll-free international) Report online at www.ice.gov/tips

What if it was my niece, nephew or younger cousin that was trafficked?   I would be devastated and would want to do anything I could to stop it from happening to someone else.

Become involved and get informed and about human trafficking through websites like Volunteer.NotForSaleCampaign.org and StopSlavery2013.com. Find information by state at PolarisProject.org/state-map.

What if it was your daughter or son? What if the next victim is your little sister or brother? 

If you find this information helpful pass it on. Knowledge is power.

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