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The Last Leg

Hey all, welcome back to My Feminist Voice. As you all know if you've been keeping up with my updates, I started this blog to generate engagement and share my thoughts on the many feminist issues that used to and still do affect the world we live in today. The purpose of doing so has been for my Social Media and Activism Project in my Women's Studies course this semester. The due date for our finalized project is tomorrow and while I think I am going to be taking a break from blogging (at least for now) I wanted to share with everybody who's been reading and commenting the anticipated results of this project and how this blog plays into it. I have always been one for originality. Especially when starting a creative project such as this one, my goal is always for my project to stand out. Even in high school, I would deliberately choose to write on the most challenging essay topic simply because I knew significantly less people would be doing it. I always want to do somethi

Feminism and Race

Hey friends, welcome back to My Feminist Voice. I cannot thank you enough for taking time out of your busy lives to listen to what I have to say. Today, six days after the senseless murder of George Floyd, I feel compelled to start a discussion about the intersection between gender and race. The truth is that systems of oppression are linked to one another in our world. There is a connection between racism and sexism whether you believe it or not. These issues affect all of us whether you're black or white, straight or queer, young or old. But privilege is not black or white. It's a spectrum, which is how each system of oppression relates to one another. Some people say you're either privileged or you're not. However, I don't believe this is the case. Some may be MORE privileged than someone else, but it isn't a yes or no issue. For example, I as a white Canadian am privileged on the basis of my skin color. I've never been stopped by mall security when lea