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“teach her to reject likeability. her job is not to make herself likeable, her job is to be her full self, a self that is honest and aware of the equal humanity of other people.”

— dear ijeawele, or a feminist manifesto in fifteen suggestions by chimamanda ngozi adichie.

Why is it that when companies say they want to make something more “inclusive”, it always means one of their traditionally female characters are going to be made more masculine?

Why is it that none of the male characters are made more feminine?

It’s almost like society is trying to destroy femininity and put masculinity on a pedestal.

Women supporting women in public bathrooms is so precious on that note let’s be just as supportive and inclusive of our trans sisters using public bathrooms.

-THE ART OF PERIOD DRAMAS-

MARIE ANTOINETTE(2006)EMMA(2019)ATONEMENT(2007) PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (2005)TITANIC(1997) LITTLE WOMEN (2019)BELLE(2013)

thankful for all the ladies with whom I’ve marched, huddled, and strategized this past year I

thankful for all the ladies with whom I’ve marched, huddled, and strategized this past year I would have imploded without you 

Also big thank you to Washington Post and AD Lizzie Hart for today’s “Moving Forward” feature of artists reflecting on the 1-yr anniversary of the Women’s March and the legacy of the Women’s Movement in words and images. So much beautiful, inspired art in this article! http://goo.gl/GJ8n3g❤️⚡
“The women’s movement is why I’m able to get an education, to vote, to make decisions about my body and to choose the path in life that best suits my ambitions. I’m so grateful for all the women whose hope motivated them to imagine and fight for a fairer, more inclusive future.”


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