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Sarah Vonck’s Media Project
https://www.gq.com/story/blockers-review
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/blockers
http://www.vulture.com/2018/04/blockers-review.html
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Lavender Information
https://www.wooster.edu/students/diversity/sgi/lavender/
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Symposium!
https://www.wooster.edu/_media/files/academics/research/is/symposium/schedule.pdf#search=symposium%202018
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Media Project--Olivia Proe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4z7Px68ywk
Carol trailer
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Zami Quote
“I soon discovered that if you keep your mouth shut, people are apt to believe you know everything, and they begin to feel freer and freer to tell you anything, anxious to show that they know something, too.” (p129)
I found what Lorde says here to be very poetic and incredibly interesting. I personally identified with this quote in the fact that I am often quite reserved and have been my whole life, and I agree that what Lorde says here is true. I believe the more silence you give someone, the more desperate they are to fill that silence because it makes them uncomfortable. It almost sounds manipulative in a sense, although that is not my approach at all. I think people may see those who are less sociable or less talkative as a good person to confide in, or in Audre’s case, as a good person to prove themselves to. I have been a true confidante for many of my friends, a person they can come to in order to let their feelings out, and it’s comforting for us both because we trust each other. The way Lorde phrases this, it almost seems like a power move using her intelligence, which I still find quite intriguing because she doesn’t need to prove herself, the other person sort of does the work for her in that sense.
-Laura
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Zami quote by Elisa Bartel
I really liked the quote on page 32 where Lorde writes, “I am a reflection of my mother’s secret poetry as well as of her hidden angers.” This really stood out to me in several ways. Parents have a huge affect on their children and who they raise them to be. I can also attest to how parent’s past baggage can take a toll growing up. No matter how hard parents try to be and do their best, they are still human and the past things they have dealt with can still come up again later in their lives.
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"If you can't change reality, change your perceptions of it”
- Audre Lorde
- Miliani Vargas
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A choice of pains. That's what living was all about.
Audre Lorde
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...the only thing we shared, often, and in varying proportions, was that we dared for connection in the name of woman, and saw that as our power, rather than our problem.
Audre Lorde’s “Zami: A New Spelling of My Name”, pg. 225
-Maresa Tate
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