Everything About This Badass Feminist Coloring Book Makes Us Proud Of Our Lady Parts

Everything About This Badass Feminist Coloring Book Makes Us Proud Of Our Lady Parts

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Feminists of the world, you know how tiring it can get dealing with the oppression, discrimination and hate that’s all too rampant in our everyday lives. Sometimes you just want to scream, or cry, or rip out all the pages of your favorite feminist manifesto and cover your body in them like a paper fort. Well, here’s another idea. In times of stress, why not whip out your handy feminist coloring book?

“You’re never too old for coloring books & you’re never too young for feminism,” is the motto behind Ijeoma Oluo‘s incredible project, aptly titled Badass Feminist Coloring Book. The radical book combines the meditative lull of coloring with the revolutionary spirit of feminism, a combination that will please just about any creative lady.

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“I’m a feminist writer and a woman of color, so I spend a lot of time neck-deep in misogyny and racism,” Oluo explained to The Huffington Post. “To be honest, it can really start to wear you down. I’ve always loved drawing, and picked up drawing again as an adult primarily as stress relief. Nothing is more calming and strengthening to me than focusing on the amazing feminists fighting to make the world a better place. I realized that I could make coloring pages for myself and was very excited. I started sharing them with friends and the response was overwhelmingly positive.”

The book features outlined images of feminists of all ages, backgrounds, sexual orientations, races, body types, gender identities, etc. They range from well-known names like Jezebel’s Lindy West to Oluo’s own sister. There are mothers, daughters, sex workers, comedians and writers. There are empowering quotes, feminist mantras to live by and many opportunities for doodling.

“I wanted to make something that was inspirational, interactive, and conversational. I wanted to make a book that you could pick up for a bit, interact with it, and then set it back own -– not something that is read through once and then never looked at again. Drawing these amazing feminists has really helped me feel connected to them and their ideals, and I want other people to have that. We can celebrate and enjoy feminism. It’s a very serious topic, but it’s also beautiful, fun, creative and inspiring.”

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Needless to say, we love everything about this project. Oluo is currently raising funds for the book on Kickstarter and, although her campaign ends on July 14, she’s already well above her goal of $4,000. Still, check out the page to see how you can help this truly glorious cause and potentially score some gifts in return, from neat stickers to an hour of one-on-one media consulting with journalist and critic Jennifer L. Pozner, founding director of Women In Media.

“I really want to communicate how diverse feminism is and must be in order to create lasting and effective positive change,” Oluo concluded. “I wanted to shine a light on feminists that you may never have heard of –- who don’t always fit the middle-class liberal cis heterosexual white woman image we usually see. I want people to see the beauty in feminism, not a conventional beauty that often hurts women, but a beauty that comes from strength, resilience, kindness and empathy. Also, I really just want to give this to my feminist friends, as a celebration of community and solidarity.”

Hell. Yes.

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The Virulent Link Between White Supremacy And Homophobia

The Virulent Link Between White Supremacy And Homophobia

Confederate FlagThe motive for last week’s murder of nine African-Americans attending a Bible study in their church was racism. (This is inarguable, unless you’re a Republican running for the presidential nomination.)

The alleged shooter, Dylann Roof, left one survivor unharmed so that she could tell the world that Roof said “you’ve raped our women, and you are taking over the country … I have to do what I have to do” before executing his victims.

Roof even left a manifesto, citing his conversion to the cause of white supremacy, thanks to the ravings of a group called the Council of Conservative Citizens.

If you think that the world of white supremacy is confined to racism, you are wrong. It traffics deeply in virulent homophobia as well.

The Council of Conservative Citizens’ statement of principles proclaims the traditional family “the basic unit of human society” and condemns “homosexuality and other perversions.” Such luminaries as Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council have happily appeared before the CCC to give speeches. Mike Huckabee taped a video message for the group in 1993,  which was “extremely well received.”

CCC and like-minded groups have been among the loudest opponents of marriage equality  in the South. At a protest outside the headquarters of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), which has labeled CCC a hate group, CCC members proclaimed that the Founding Fathers would never have accepted same-sex marriage.

Brad Griffin, a CCC board member, told the Montgomery (AL) Advertiser, that marriage equality was a “novelty. The idea that it is against their constitutional rights, I just don’t think it is true. I don’t think it holds water,” Griffin said.

In fact, a lot of the opposition to marriage equality relies upon many of the same arguments that Confederate leaders used leading up to secession. Chief among these is nullification, in which states can choose not to follow federal laws. That’s the argument being used by religious right leaders who seek to disobey a favorable Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality.

At the same time, the right invariably casts itself as Dred Scott, the slave whose quest for freedom the U.S. Supreme Court denied in 1857, and equates marriage equality to slavery. Not surprisingly, the preponderance of folks happy to toss around this claim so lightly are white. Chief among them is Mike Huckabee–the same Mike Huckabee of the well-received speech to the CCC.

The link between racism and homophobia can’t really comes as a surprise to anyone. But in the wake of the Charleston tragedy, it’s worth remembering that what affects one group affects all of us.

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Photo credit: Jamie

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WATCH: Robbie Rogers Scores 1st Goal Since Coming Out On LGBT Pride Night In ‘Special Moment’

WATCH: Robbie Rogers Scores 1st Goal Since Coming Out On LGBT Pride Night In ‘Special Moment’

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In what he later called “a special moment,” openly gay Major League Soccer player Robbie Rogers scored his first goal since coming out on his team’s LGBT Pride Night.

Rogers came out in 2013 before briefly retiring but later joining the LA Galaxy and becoming the first openly gay man to play in one of the five major North American professional sports.

Last week, Rogers was named to MLSsoccer.com’s Team of the Week, but that honor seemingly pales in comparison to what happened Wednesday night.

With hundreds of LGBT fans, including his boyfriend, looking on, Rogers found the back of the net in the 32nd minute of a match against the Portland Timbers.

In a release about Rogers’ goal, the Galaxy called it “something straight out of Hollywood.” Here’s what Rogers had to say after the game:

Rogers2“I didn’t think I was going to be so emotional and I didn’t think it was going to have the impact that it did have on me, so it was a great way to cap off tonight,” said Rogers who was all smiles after his first goal. “Tonight’s obviously Pride Night so it’s special and I think that’s why it was more emotional because I know there were a lot of people that had never been to the stadium before like my family, my boyfriend, his friends and a lot of people from West Hollywood. …

“When I’m playing, obviously I’m playing for the Galaxy, these guys, my family and most importantly, myself, but I also feel like I’m playing for those in the LGBT community,” Rogers said. “Sometimes it has been tough for me and I’ve felt the pressure and from the moments like this and the [2014 MLS Cup] Championship, I never expected for me to find that pride or to be proud of coming from a community that doesn’t really have a huge footprint in sports. To be a part of it… It’s a special moment.”

Watch Rogers’ goal and his post-game interview below.

h/t: OutSports

 

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World’s Smallest Country Legalized Same Sex Marriage But Has History Of Allowing Child Rape

World’s Smallest Country Legalized Same Sex Marriage But Has History Of Allowing Child Rape

Pitcairn-IslandPitcairn Island, a tiny group of islands in the southern Pacific Ocean, recently drew attention as being the world’s smallest nation — it has a population of around 50 people — to legalize same-sex marriage, even though they have no openly gay couples living there.

Anyone thinking of visiting the island for an exotic destination wedding may want to give it a second thought, however, considering the island’s history of decades of widely permitted child molestation and rape among its citizens.

The island nation became a British Overseas Territory in 1838, but the tiny group of four islands is very difficult to reach, with no landing areas for airplanes and rough seas making it almost impossible for large ships to dock. As a result, British oversight for the past century or so has been virtually nonexistent, allowing the residents to live mostly in a system of self-governance. Unfortunately, the island’s male citizens came up with the idea of “breaking in” girls at the age of 12 by subjecting them to all sorts of violent sex — the men raping the girls, encouraging teenage boys to do the same, the adult women condoning the encounters as simply their way of life. There was no concern with Britain’s laws on sexual assault or that pesky “age of consent” thing that gets in the way of a guy just wanting to have a good time.

Vanity Fair published an enormous 10,000-word exposé on the island’s troubles after several of the adult males living there were convicted of numerous sex crimes and jailed in the early 2000s; those men usually admitted what they did because they didn’t realize it was illegal (or wrong):

…childhood sex games and abuse were commonplace, as were pregnancies and abortions among young, unmarried girls. London officials [were shocked by] reports that “early sexual (manipulation for comforting babies) activity”—much as other societies might use a pacifier—“has been a feature of island life at least for many years…[women] recounted a violent “breaking in” at ages under 12, others a common continuance of unwanted trysts—accepting a scooter ride to island hideaways, where they would lie docilely under banyan trees or behind the sugar mill for sex they neither wanted nor resisted.”

The story is just one more chapter in the island nation’s bizarre history. The people who live on Pitcairn Island are mostly descendants of the crew that worked on the famed HMS Bounty, who in the 1700’s infamously set the ship’s commanding officers adrift on the open seas after staging a mutiny (the story inspired the film Mutiny on the Bounty). The mutineers, and a smattering of Polynesian women they picked up in their travels, settled there and survived off fishing and growing food on small garden plots.

Now connected to the rest of the world via the internet, the nation legalized same-sex marriage after a suggestion from the government of Great Britain, where marriage equality is legal. Pitcairn locals now joke that there are no gay couples on the island to get married; but with the widespread physical and sexual violence permeating life on the island, there is likely no way for local residents to come out safely.

 

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Anti-Gay Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal Announces Presidential Run With Bizarre ‘Hidden Camera’ Video

Anti-Gay Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal Announces Presidential Run With Bizarre ‘Hidden Camera’ Video

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Anti-gay Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has surprised absolutely nobody, least of all his family, with a bizarre “hidden cameravideo announcing his intention to run for president, reports Daily Kos.

In the short video, Jindal tells his family that “things are gonna change a little bit, so, we’re gonna be busy, obviously, this year…Maybe you’ll get a chance, if you behave, to go back to Iowa. Would you like that?”

He then asks his kids “What do you like, what do you remember about Iowa?”

Reply?

“Popcorn.”

The video ends with Jindal’s son asking “How does this work”?

It doesn’t, kid.

Nice garden though.

Back in January, Jindal announced his support for a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would enable states to continue outlawing gay marriage regardless of any SCOTUS ruling on the issue.

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