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AnungIkwe

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Anishinaabe Kwe ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᑴ (Ojibwe woman) Waabizheski Indoodem born on sovereign Indigenous land surrounded by what is now called the state of Michigan. Ogichidaakwe ᐅᑭᒋᑖᑴ
Cultural and environmental activist, retired teacher, artist, trouble-maker.
Loved by some, hated by a few, but rarely ignored

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Taking the apples, too....😊

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How Much Women's Art Was Suppressed Because Men Were Jealous?

"Picasso almost ended Dora Maar's career, convincing her, when they were a couple, to quit photography because he was intimidated by her talent. There is a long list of artists suppressed by the petty hacks of European modernist movements, and a longer list of female innovators erased from public memory. Leonora Carrington and Dorothea Tanning met similar resistance; Andre Breton and Dalí both also being misogynistic megalomaniacs who vanguarded surrealism from women; Henry Miller writing to Anaïs Nin that her stories were garbage and should be disregarded, only for her to discover whole sections copied word for word in his novels years later, all while she financed his existence.

Francoise Gilot finally gets an exhibition after this hack successfully ruined her chances of success as an artist while she lived, and her name is still omitted.

Rebecca Solnit suggests that the fact that the question "what is your mother's maiden name?" is often used for security measures is a meaningful indicator of the extent of women's erasure. What's in a name? A lot. If one's claim of one's own name meant nothing then colonisers wouldn't need to strip them from the colonised, and men wouldn't need to erase them in marriage, from history books and from reportage."

Dora Maar, unpublished, photographic collection
https://youtu.be/ztcZRWgj_Yk

Artist Spotlight: Dora Maar || Forbidden Games: Surrealist and Modernist Photography
https://youtu.be/t_eMNqmlu7U

Maar's

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Joy Voltenburg Binion
Custom Quilts of Joy
Sullivan, Illinois

Men have always looked own on women's art and tried to diminish it's importance by calling it "arts and crafts." The skill, patience and time women put into creating beauty has always been discounted by male controlled

Arts and Crafts ... and Gender
A breakdown of the historic exclusion of women artists and the dismissal of traditionally “feminine” art forms
https://www.34st.com/article/2021/01/gendered-feminist-art-embroidery-crochet-knitting-decorative-miriam-schapiro-judy-chicago-dinner-party-guerrilla-girls

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"You'll note that every aspect of 'girlhood' he talks about is an experience that can be purchased or is otherwise commercialized."

Dylan Mulvaney's Days of Girlhood: Vapid, Shallow, Consumerist
https://youtu.be/fbM7wlU002o

Dylan Mulvaney has the unique ability to fail upwards. He's made over $2 million dollars appropriating womanhood.

"It's the lyrics that really highlight the classism inherent in Dylan's definition of 'girlhood.' "

"It requires wealth to be able to lay in bed all day, to pay for drugs, spend money on fasion or to experience club life."

"He defines his 'girlhood' through experiences that many women do not have on account of being poor or from non-Western cultures."

"His definition of girlhood excludes many women because it is not a definition of girlhood, but a caricature of of what women are portrayed as and specifically calls back to the misogynistic depictions of women from ealy 2000 and beyond.

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Who ordered the apple?

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Gen Z explained in a cartoon

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Oh wow!
I never think that deeply about numbers...

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@Zennblack @UnityOstara I used to tutor nurses. I will always worry.

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https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/chips-are-down-for-us-farmers-as-potatoes-set-to-lose-vegetable-status-8tmd8xm2g

Is the potato truly a vegetable? The humble spud is in the eye of a storm in America over plans to uproot its classification.

Currently designated a “starchy vegetable”, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans Advisory Committee is considering moving the potato out of the vegetable box and into the same category as grains such as rice, wheat and oats.

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@Flick Do they really think kids will eat other vegetables?

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Nature in camouflage..
Scientific name is Nictibius Griseus, also called Urutau, Witch bird or ghost bird...

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Caption this.

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Wonder why this never happens

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