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Tyra Talks About Bi-Racial Identity

cross-posted from Paradoxes and Paradigms
I admit it freely, I am all too guilty of being a Top Model fan. Beyond that, I’m all too guilty of being a Tyra Banks lover. And beyond that, I’m ALL too guilty of spending weekday mornings (when I can) watching the Tyra Show.

Many remember Tyra’s personal act of beauty analysis a few years ago, when she spent a day walking around in a fat suit and prosthetics, experiencing first-hand the oppression of large women. After this endeavor, Tyra was criticized greatly. I compare these criticisms to those I’ve heard from skeptics of my college’s Homelessness Awareness Week. Throughout this week, students sleep in cardboard boxes outside of the campus’ chapel. They cannot shower unless a shower is offered to them, they cannot eat unless food is given to them, and they may not ask for anything from anyone. But at the end of this week, the students shower, eat big plates of food, and sleep in their heated dorms. They cannot fully experience this oppression or truly understand it when they know they will go back to their privilege when it’s all over. Critics believe this to also be true of Tyra’s experience. But can we not give credit where credit is due? These students, and in that situation Tyra, have their hearts open to attempt to understand. They crave a spiritual communion with their oppressed brothers and sisters and others, ...

Paradoxes and Paradigms

Hey sisters (and brothers and others)!

I’ve recently started a feminist theory, news, and culture blog called Paradoxes and Paradigms, and I would LOVE to get a reader-base going. If any of you would be so willing as to add another blog to your long list of daily readings, it would be AMAZING! I’d love to see lots of people registered as followers so I can know at least a little bit who I’m talking to! It’s on Blogspot, so if you already have a Blogspot account it is just a click, and if you don’t it’s a super quick registeration!

The site is: http://paradoxesandparadigms.blogspot.com/

Thanks, and read on!

Hey sisters (and brothers and others)!

I’ve recently started a feminist theory, news, and culture blog called Paradoxes and Paradigms, and I would LOVE to get a reader-base going. If any of you would be so willing as ...

Why Feminism Isn’t Dead: The Day of Silence Edition

Today is the Day of Silence, of course. Thousands of young LGBT people and their allies are keeping their mouths shut in an attempt to echo the silence our LGBT brothers and sisters face in the name of oppression. I am one to believe that winter is a time for gathering information and developing theory on issues, and spring, summer, and fall are times to manifest it into action (though these are not necessarily mutually exclusive). In this light, I’m considering this year’s Day of Silence to be my kick-off for summer grassroots action.

I also believe that queer activism is an essential part of feminist activism (as well as racial justice activism and classism awareness and action). This simply ...

Today is the Day of Silence, of course. Thousands of young LGBT people and their allies are keeping their mouths shut in an attempt to echo the silence our LGBT brothers and sisters face in the name ...