Feminism, Inclusion, and Black History Month

February 19, 2015

Read the words of Teresa C. Younger, the CEO of the Ms. Foundation, writing on the Huffington Post Black Voices blog:

“In 2015, we — all women — stand at a unique time in our history. This is a time where we are not only reflecting on our past, but we are also witnessing the increased need to honor it by continuing the work of our predecessors. We are called now, more than ever, to fight not only for gender rights, but for racial justice for all.”

She is calling on each of us “to renew [our] commitment and dedication to building diverse and powerful movements for equality.”

Read the article here.

 

Lē Weaver identifies as a non-binary writer, musician, and feminist spiritual seeker. Their work draws attention to: the ongoing trauma experienced by women and LGBTQIA people in this “Christian” society; Christ/Sophia’s desire that each of us move deeper into our own practice of non-violence; and the desperate need to move away from an androcentric conception of God.

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