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- How “Pro‑Life” Attempts to Hide Impact with Perceived Intention
A structural look at how “pro‑life” policy positions align with (or oppose)actual life‑supporting legislation in the United States. This is… Read more: How “Pro‑Life” Attempts to Hide Impact with Perceived Intention - “Pro‑Life” = “Forced‑Birth”
How “Pro-Life” attempts to hide impact with perceived intention. The Core Distinction “Pro‑Life” is a self‑chosen political identity.“Forced‑Birth” is a… Read more: “Pro‑Life” = “Forced‑Birth” - Intersectional Timeline of When Structural Forces “Stopped”
A combined history of how captivity, erasure, criminalization, and forced conformity ended (or didn’t) for women, trans people, queer people,… Read more: Intersectional Timeline of When Structural Forces “Stopped” - How the “De‑Captivity Timeline” Affects Intersex People
Intersex people are uniquely harmed by the timeline because: This is the only group for whom the cage was never… Read more: How the “De‑Captivity Timeline” Affects Intersex People - Timeline of When Structural Forces “Stopped” for People Outside the Cishet Binaries
A legal history of when the U.S. stopped enforcing erasure, criminalization, sterilization, or compulsory conformityfor trans women, trans men, nonbinary… Read more: Timeline of When Structural Forces “Stopped” for People Outside the Cishet Binaries - Timeline of When Structural Forces on Women “Stopped” (Legally)
Overview This timeline tracks when the major forms of forced dependency on women— fertility control, domestic labor enforcement, social cohesion… Read more: Timeline of When Structural Forces on Women “Stopped” (Legally) - Marriage, Captivity, and the Asymmetry of Gendered Binary Extraction
The Core Argument When you strip away the euphemisms, the romantic veneers, and the cultural scripts, a simple structural truth… Read more: Marriage, Captivity, and the Asymmetry of Gendered Binary Extraction - Glass Ceiling Records – BTS – Relational Anthropology
Relational Anthropology is an acknowledgment of the interconnectedness inherent in anthropology, which has traditionally explored relationships among people, culture, and environment without naming it. By recognizing this unity, the field can embrace co-creation and emotional literacy, emphasizing anthropology as a practice rooted in relationships rather than mere observation. - Busting Myths about Homelessness
Busting Myths about Homelessness Homelessness is a ChoiceHomelessness is Intersectional There are actually many real social/ structural/ psychological/ medical/ circumstantial… Read more: Busting Myths about Homelessness - 11) Dad – Revisited
The author reflects on their fragmented relationship with their biological father and the subsequent grief of losing their stepfather. Memories reveal a complex family dynamic filled with love, regret, and longing for connection. Despite challenges, the impact of both father figures highlights the desire for understanding and acceptance amid profound loss. - Homeless Internment Camps
Homeless Internment Camps A good friend working with camp hope sent me this. I think we all need to watch… Read more: Homeless Internment Camps - 10) *Adult Supervision Required (TW) Part Two – Revisited
The author describes sexual abuse from their childhood. - It’s All Sales – So Special It’s Killing Us
It’s All Sales – So Special It’s Killing Us Humans Specialized A long time ago, in lands far away and… Read more: It’s All Sales – So Special It’s Killing Us - 40) S & M
The writer reflects on their challenging relationship with their step-grandparent in-laws, who were critical and judgmental, particularly towards the writer’s mother. Observing the dynamics during visits reveals the author’s mother’s struggles with conformity and criticism, highlighting themes of family power, expectation, and toxic behavior, especially during mourning after their father’s death. - 39) Runaway Part Two
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