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sitting-on-me-bum · 1 year
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“Feeling Small”
Watson Lake in Prescott, Arizona
By Valerie Millett
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haggishlyhagging · 6 months
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One cannot discuss The Feminists without first discussing its founder, Ti-Grace Atkinson. Her biography is relevant not only because she so dominated the group while a part of it, but also because it can help illuminate why it was that Atkinson was so invested in being the most radical of all radical feminists. Atkinson was raised in an upper-class, Republican family in Louisiana. After marrying at the age of seventeen, she attended the University of Pennsylvania where she received her B.F.A. While living in Philadelphia she helped establish that city's Institute of Contemporary Art and wrote art criticism for Art News. She and her husband divorced in 1961, and in the mid-60s she moved to New York and enrolled in Columbia's graduate program in political philosophy. When she joined NOW in 1967, at the age of twenty-eight, she was a registered Republican with no prior political experience. However, Atkinson was no novice to feminist ideas. She had read Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex in 1962 and, like so many other other women who helped spark the second wave of feminism, she was profoundly affected by it. Feeling isolated, she wrote to de Beauvoir in 1965, who suggested that she write to Betty Friedan. Atkinson did contact Friedan, who initially viewed her as her protégé. Indeed, Friedan claims that it was she who pushed Atkinson into NOW's leadership for she felt that Atkinson's "Main Line accent and ladylike blond good looks would be perfect . . . for raising money from those mythical rich old widows we never did unearth." Before long, however, Friedan discovered that Atkinson was anything but an obedient acolyte.
Atkinson's turbulent relationship with NOW began in February 1967, when she attended the first organizational meeting of the New York chapter. In December 1967 she was elected president of New York NOW, by far the largest and the most radical of all the NOW chapters. Although there were forty-five other chapters, the New York chapter contained thirty percent of the organization’s membership. Kate Millett, author of the 1970 bestseller Sexual Politics, feminist playwright Anselma dell'Olio, and civil-rights lawyer Florynce Kennedy were among the more radical women who belonged to this chapter. As a result of her involvement in NOW, Atkinson met women who politicized her about other forms of oppression and who introduced her to the "more radical factions" at Columbia University during the strike of 1968. As Atkinson puts it, "my feminism radicalized me on other issues, not vice versa."
But as Atkinson became more radical she grew disillusioned with NOW, and the NOW establishment grew increasingly apprehensive about her. From the beginning, Atkinson wanted the organization to take "unequivocal positions . . . on abortion, marriage, the family"—the very issues which many members were anxious that NOW avoid. Increasingly, Atkinson staked out positions that were on the cutting edge of feminism. For instance, abortion-rights activist Cindy Cisler contends that it was Atkinson who first pointed out the inconsistency of supporting both the repeal and the reform of abortion laws. Moreover, Atkinson's involvement with controversial figures like Valerie Solanas and abortion advocate Bill Baird made the NOW establishment extremely uneasy. Her very public show of support for Valerie Solanas in the aftermath of the Warhol shooting infuriated many NOW officers who feared that people might think the organization actually condoned the act. Years later, Friedan was still furious about Atkinson's behavior. "No action of the board of New York NOW, of National NOW, no policy ever voted by the members advocated shooting men in the balls, the elimination of men as proposed by that SCUM Manifesto!" Of course, Atkinson's outrageousness delighted the press who seemed to hang on her every word. As early as March 1968, a New York Times reporter labeled Atkinson the movement's "haute thinker."
The situation came to a head on October 17, 1968, when Atkinson and other "younger dissenting" members tried to bring participatory democracy to NOW. They proposed that NOW scuttle elections and instead choose officers by lot and rotate the positions frequently to equalize power within the organization. However, the New York chapter defeated the proposed by-laws by a two-to-one margin. Atkinson claimed that the speeches given by those opposing the democratization of NOW
“revealed unmistakably that the division in N.O. W. as well as in the feminist movement as a whole is between those who want women to have the opportunity to be oppressors, too, and those who want to destroy oppression itself.”
To Atkinson, the lopsided vote demonstrated beyond a doubt that NOW was part of the problem rather than the solution. She resigned that night as New York chapter president and from her four other NOW offices as well. In her press release, Atkinson explained that the dissidents wanted
“to get rid of the positions of power, not get up into those positions. The fight against unequal power relationships between men and women necessitates fighting unequal power everyplace: between men and women (for feminists especially), but also between men and men, and women and women, between black and white, and rich and poor.”
Although several other NOW members apparently had vowed that they too would resign from the organization if the proposed by-laws were defeated, only two other women besides Atkinson left the organization in protest.
-Alice Echols, Daring to Be Bad: Radical Feminism in America: 1967-75
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cendrillonmedousa · 2 years
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Incomplete Masterpost on Radical Feminist Literature
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This is an incomplete list of literature associated with radical feminism. Currently, it dates back to the late 1960s and goes up to the 2010s. Since this list contains historical readings, some books discussed were written by women who have done actions that ranged from questionable to the absolute immoral. In regards to the latter, I believe it would be incredibly irresponsible to pretend that radical feminism have not allowed these women a space in a community that is supposed to condemn those behaviors and actions. If you are interested in reading the literature created by any of the authors who participated, endorsed, or did unforgivable things, I urge you to find a means of accessing those works in a way that would not result in them or their foundations receiving compensation. Also, please remember to read their works with a very critical lenses. Thank you.
SCUM Manifesto (1967)
SCUM Manifesto argues that men have ruined the world, and that it is up to women to fix it. To achieve this goal, it suggests the formation of an organization dedicated to overthrowing society and eliminating the male sex. Author Valerie Solanoas, a lesbian, also urged women to "overthrow the government, eliminate the money system, institute complete automation and eliminate the male sex." It's currently debated whether SCUM Manifesto is satire or parody, due to its parallels with Freud's theory of femininity. NOTE: Author Valerie Solanoas is known for her stalking and attempted murder of Andy Warhol. The motive for the attempt on his life was decided to be due to undiagnosed mental illness that convinced her of conspiracy between Warhol and another artist to steal her works. Warhol developed PTSD after the incidents, according to his lover(s) and friends. Personally, it is up to yourself whether or not this information sways your decision to buy a copy or access it for free.
Notes From the First Year (1968)
New York Radical Women complied a group of feminist texts and speeches from their work in 1968. The compliation included texts from Shulamith Firestone, Jennifer Gardner, Kathy Amatniek, and Anne Koedt.
The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution (1970)
Described as a classic of feminist thought, Jewish author Shulamith Firestone argues that the biological division of labor in reproduction in the root cause of male domination, economic exploitation, racism, imperialism, and ecological irresponsibility. She argues that goal of the feminist revolution must be not just the elimination of male privilege but of the sex distinction itself, so that genital differences no longer have cultural significance.
Sexual Politics (1970)
Based on her PhD dissertation, Kate Millett's book is regarded as a classic of feminism and one of radical feminism's key texts. Dr. Millett argues that sex has a frequently neglected political aspect and discusses the role that patriarchy plays in sexual relations. She argues that authors such as D.H. Lawrence, Henry Miller, and Norman Mailer discuss sex in a patriarchal, sexist way. Meanwhile, she endorses the more nuanced gender politics of gay writer Jean Genet. Note: Kate Millet has endorsed pedophilia, excusing her endorsement by pretending it is for the liberation of children. If you have a desire to read Sexual Politics, please find a means to access it without contributing to her. Read the book with a VERY critical lenses due to what she endorses.
Sisterhood is Powerful (1970)
An anthology of feminist writings, it was edited by Robin Morgan and is one of the first widely available anthologies of second-wave feminism. The anthology calls for consciousness-raising and a call to action. The collection addresses several major issues, including "the need for radical feminism, the discrimination women experienced from men in the political left, and the blatant sexism faced in the workplace. Also, the collection most notably included Black Women's Liberation Group.
The Myth of Vaginal Orgasm (1970)
Essayist Anne Koedt responded to the sexual revolution of the 1960s by addressing both the myth of vaginal orgasms and previous thoughts about female orgasms in general. Her article played a vital role in feminist sexual revolution and draws on research done by Alfred Kinsey about human sexuality.
The Female Eunuch (1970)
This is a key text of the 1970s feminist movement, a mixture of polemic and scholarly research. An important text in the feminist movement, Germaine Greer's thesis is that the traditional nuclear family represses women sexually. She argues that men hate women, though the latter do not realize this and are taught to hate themselves. Note: Germaine Greer created and distributed a book that she claimed was "to advance women's reclamation of their capacity for and the right to visual pleasure." The cover of the book was a shirtless picture of 15-year-old boy, who discovered the use of his photo for this photobook in his early 30s. The contents of the book have been described as pedophilic. During the height of #MeToo, Germaine Greer called for women to show solidarity when other women are sexually harassed, but then went on to say: "But if you spread your legs because he said 'be nice to me and I'll give you a job in a movie' then I'm afraid that's tantamount to consent, and it's too late now to start whingeing about that." She also said that some women's disclosure of their assaults and harassment was "dishonorable" because some of the victims had been paid to sign non-disclosure agreements and only spoke out after the statute of limitations. If you have a desire to read The Female Eunuch, please find a means to access it WITHOUT contributing to her and keep in mind these events.
Off Our Backs (1970-2008)
Off Our Backs was a collective of women who practiced consensus decision-making. Consensus decision-making are group decision-making processes in which participants develop and decide on proposals with the requirement of acceptance by all. In the first issue, the editorial statement states that Off Our Back is a paper for all women who are fighting for the liberation of their lives and we hope it will grow and expand to meet the needs of women from all backgrounds and classes. They ask readers to use this paper to relate what you are doing and what you are thinking, for we are convinced that a woman speaking from the agony of her own struggle has a voice that can touch the experience of all women.
Lesbian Nation (1973)
In this book, lesbian separatist Jill Johnston outlines her vision of radical lesbian feminism, writing that women should make a total break from men and male-dominated capitalist institutions. She believes that female heterosexuality was a form of collaboration with patriarchy.
Woman Hating (1974)
Women Hating delves into the topics of misogyny and sexuality. Written by Jewish writer Andrea Dworkin, she examines the place and depiction of women in both fairy tales and pornography. She then compares and contracts between Chinese foot binding and European witch burning. The final section discusses the different cultural concepts of androgyny. Note: In Women Hating, Andrea Dworkin's use of the word erotic makes her sections on bestiality and incest upsetting and potentially triggering to read. Andrea Dworkin is using her self definition of erotic. She does defines erotic as non-sexual and similar to how intimate means close social relations, which is different to how we commonly define the word.
Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape (1974)
Jewish author Susan Brownmiller argues that rape is a conscious process of intimidation by which all men keep all women in a state of fear. She criticizes men such as Richard von Krafft-Ebing, Sigmund Freud, Karl Marx, and Friedrich Engels for their oversights on rape, especially challenging the Freudian concept of rape fantasies. Her book is credited with inflencing changes in law regarding rape.
Pornography: Men Possessing Women (1981)
Andrea Dworkin argues that pornography dehumanizes women and that the industry itself is implicated in violence against women. She analyzes the contemporary and historical pornography industry in how it abuses women, both in production and consequences from consumption by men. This leads to humiliation and abuse of women.
Ain't I A Woman? (1981)
Titled after Sojourner Truth's speech, Black writer bell hooks examines the effects of misogynoir on Black women, the civil rights movement, and the feminist movements from suffrage to 1970s. She argues that the convergence of sexism and racism during slavery contributed to Black women having the lowest status and worst conditions of any group in American society. Furthermore, she argues that the stereotypes during slavery allowed white society to justify the devaluation of Black femininity and rape of Black women. She also argues that Black nationalism was a largely misogynist movement and the feminist movement did not articulate the needs of poor and non-white women.
Against Sadomasochism (1982)
An anthology with multiple authors, they critique sadomasochism and BDSM from a feminist perspective. Sadomasochism is described as being rooted in patriarchal sexual ideology. Three pieces cites the movement as insensitive to the experiences of black woman, citing "master/slave" relationships. Susan Leigh Star cites the use of swastikas and other Nazi imagery by BDSM practitioners as inherently antisemitic. Marissa Jonel and Elizabeth Harris give personal accounts of their experiences with sadomasochism, while Paula Tiklicorect and Melissa Bay Mathis use satire in their pieces.
Sweet Freedom: The Struggle for Women's Liberation (1982)
Anna Coote, Beatrix Campbell, and Christine Roche look at the progress of women's liberation so far and examine the the reasons for its achivements and failures. As active feminists since the early days of the movement, they provide a unique historical account and strategy for the future. She critiques The Feminine Mystique (1963) as being a limited perspective on women's reality despite its usefulness about the impact of misogyny on housewives, since it did not include non-white women. She uses the term "white-supremacist capitalist patriarchy" as a lens through which to both critique American culture and to offer solutions to the problems she explores. She addresses the goals of feminism, pacifism, solidarity, and the nature of revolution.
Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center (1984)
A feminist theory by bell hooks, bell hooks wrote the book as a response to the need for theory that took into account gender, race, and class.
Sisterhood Is Global (1984)
Edited by Robin Morgan, this anthology of feminist writings is the follow-up to Sisterhood is Powerful (1970). It was hailed as a historic publishing event and the definitive text on the international women's movement. It is typically a course text in women's studies, international affairs, global economics, and other disciplines. After its release, Sisterhood Is Forever was published in 2003.
The Spinster and Her Enemies (1985)
Lesbian author Professor Shelia Jeffreys examines feminist involves in the Social Purity movement at the turn of the century. Note: Shelia Jeffrey advocates for political lesbians, albeit her definition of a political lesbian is a "woman-identified woman who does not fuck men." Definitely not the worst of what I've written in "Note:" but I thought it should be mentioned as it is in many of her works as well as political lesbianism being lesbophobic.
Intercourse (1987)
Andrea Dworkin provides a radical feminist analysis of sexual intercourse in literature and society. She argued that the depicitions of intercourse in mainstream art and culture consistently emphasized penis-in-vagina intercourse as the only, most genuine form of "real sex." This kind of depiction then enforces a male-centric, coercive view of sexuality, thus making heterosexual intercourse itself become a central part of men's occupation of women. Although often read as her arguing that heterosexual sex is always rape based on the quote "violation is a synonym for intercourse", Dworkin had stated that "What I think is that sex must not put women in a subordinate position. It must be reciprocal and not an act of aggression from a man looking only to satisfy himself. That is my point."
Feminism Unmodified (1987)
Preceded by Sexual Harrassment of Working Women (1979) and followed by Pornography and Civil Rights (1989), legal scholar Catharine A. MacKinnon archives her collection of critical essays about pornography and liberal feminism. This book is one of the most widely cited books on law in the English language.
Toward a Feminist Theory of the State (1989)
Catharine A. MacKinnon argues that feminism had no account of male power as an ordered yet deranged whole. She proposes her book as an answer to this problem. She takes Marxism as the theory's point of departure. Unlike liberal theories, she states that Marxism confronts organized social dominance, analyzes it in dynamic rather than static terms,identifies social forces that systematically shape social imperatives, and seeks to explain social freedom both within and against history.
Only Words (1993)
Catharine A. MacKinnon contends that the U.S. legal system has used a First Amendment basis to protect intimidation, subordination, terrorism, and discrimination as enacted through pornography. She believes this violates the equal protection guarantee of the Fourteenth Amendment. Her book is divided into three discussions: defamation and discrimination, racial and sexual harassment, and equality and speech.
Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed (1996)
This collection reveals the global reach of radical feminism and analyze the causes and solutions to patriarchal oppression. Author Diane Bell shows how radical feminist analysis cuts across class, race, sexuality, region, and religion. She makes visible how male control is exercised in every sphere of women's lives. Contributors to this book include Robin Morgan, Catherine MacKinnon, Marcia Gillespie, and Andrea Dworkin. The editors also asserted that radical feminism should always welcome and acknowledge the diversity of women while stressing commonality. Note: There is a section on therapy and how it is believed to undermine the practice of radical feminism. Do not think this means you are a "bad activist" by going to therapy. If you are interested, there is a type of therapy known as feminist therapy.
Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel, and Women's Liberation (2000)
Andrea Dworkin begins with an analysis of antisemitism and misogyny in world history, making a comparison between the persecution of Jews and the oppression of women. She discusses the sexual politics of Jewish identity and antisemitism, and called for the establishment of a women's homeland as a response to the oppression of women. Note: There is discussion of present-day Israel in this book and the book was found offensive to both Zionists and non-Zionists when it was published. Although Andrea Dworkin stated she supported the Jewish right to have their own state, she described Israel as a male-dominated, militaristic society built on a form of "near apartheid" against Palestinians and Arab Israelis. I recognized that the subtitle is controversial, so I thought fit to include this Note: here.
Sisterhood Is Forever (2003)
The final anthology to the Sisterhood Is series, it has more than 50 women contributing 60 essays. It discusses feminism's emphases and accomplishments as of 2003. Essays range in tone from scholarly to narrative and provide both conservative and liberal viewpoints. The focus is in the United States, addressing why feminism is still needed by providing alarming statistics from the United States.
Feminists Who Changed America, 1963-1975 (2006)
Lesbian editor Barbara J. Love created a comprehensive directory to document many of the founders and leaders of second wave feminism in America. It tells the stories of more than two thousand women who made permanent changes to customs and laws. She briefly discusses women's liberation to the earlier first wave feminism and presents a brief overview of what second wave feminism means.
The Industrial Vagina (2008)
Lesbian author Professor Shelia Jeffreys writes how prostitution has become a burgeoning and immensely profitable global market sector. She describes the globalization of sex markets, saying: "the right of men to women's bodies for sexual use has not gone, but remains an assumption at the basis of heterosexual relationship." She also draws links between marriage and prostitution, such as mail-order brides. Note: Shelia Jeffreys does advocate for political lesbianism, although she defines it as a "woman-identified-woman who does not fuck men". Very very tame in comparison to about Notes: on this list, but I thought it was important to mention as political lesbianism is lesbophobic.
The Silencing of Feminist Criticism of "Gender" (2013)
Written by thirty-seven radical feminists from five countries, the publication concerns itself with the rise of "gender theory," which avoids naming men and the system of male supremacy as the beneficiaries of women's oppression. It details how organizations tied to radical feminism have been treated by certain proponents of gender theory, such as individual Deep Green Resistance members being threatened with arson, rape, and murder. It also compares the similarities of reactions to feminism by transgender male-to-female individuals and Men's Rights Activists.
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spookyradluka · 2 years
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"But rape is not an isolated act that can be rooted out from patriarchy without ending patriarchy itself. The same men and power structure who victimize women are engaged in the act of raping Vietnam, raping Black people and the very earth we live upon. Rape is a classic act of domination where, in the words of Kate Millett, “the emotions of hatred, contempt, and the desire to break or violate personality,” take place. This breaking of the personality characterizes modern life itself. No simple reforms can eliminate rape. As the symbolic expression of the white male hierarchy, rape is the quintessential act of our civilization, one which, Valerie Solanis warns, is in danger of “humping itself to death.”"
Rape by Susan Griffin
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kwebtv · 3 years
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From the Golden Age of Television
A Night to Remember  -  NBC  -  March 28, 1956
Drama
A presentation of Kraft Television Theatre
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Sandy Ackland  as Steerage Passenger
Millette Alexander  as Mrs. Astor
Tirrell Barbery  as Passenger 
William Becker  as Crewman / Officer
Roger Evan Boxill  as Crewman / Officer
Robert Brown  as Crewman / Officer
Walter Burke  as Steerage Passenger
Helena Carroll  as Steerage Passenger
George Cathrey  as Steward
 David Cole  as Crewman / Officer
Valerie Cossart  as Mrs. Ryerson
Clifford David  as First Class Passenger
Roy Dean  as 'Californian' Officer
Clarence Derwent  as Captain Edward J. Smith
Bradford Dillman  as ‘Californian’ Officer
Hugh Dunne  as First Class Passenger
John Evans  as Crewman / Officer
Peter Forster  as Crewman / Officer
Larry Gates  as Colonel Gracie
Michael Gorrin  as Steerage passenger
Roger Hamilton  as Crewman / Officer
John Heldabrand  as Crewman / Officer
 Marcel Hillaire  as Maitre d'Hotel
Cavada Humphrey  as First Class Passenger
 Michael Ingram  as Steerage Passenger
 Anthony Kemble-Cooper as Harper  
Jerome Kilty  as First Class Passenger
 Stanley Lemin  as Crewman / Officer
 Frank Leslie  as Crewman / Officer
John Mackwood  as Steward
 Patrick Macnee  as Mr. Andrews
Don Marlowe  as Crewman / Officer
 Thomas Martin  as 'Californian' Officer
 Dermot A. McNamara   as Crewman / Officer
 Eric Micklewood  as Crewman /\ Officer
 Dan Morgan  as Steerage Passenger
 Richard Newton  as Crewman / Officer
 Norman Norris  as 'Californian' Officer
 Neil North  as Second Officer Lightoller
 Peter Pagan  as First Class Passenger
 Roger Plowden  as First Class Passenger
 Claude Rains  as Narrator
 Joanna Roos  as First Class Passenger
 Edgar Stehli  as Mr. Straus
 Leonard Stone  as Crewman / Officer
 Drew Thompson  as Steward
 Victor Thorley  as Crewman / Officer
 Frederic Tozere  as Captain Lord
 Peter Turgeon  as Woolner
 Victor Wood  as Steward                            
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mariamacedodurao · 4 years
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Maria Lamas, Valerie Solanas, Betty Friedan e Kate Millett
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woman002 · 4 years
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fightingforkemontay · 3 years
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Commonwealth of Virginia Senior Justice Supreme Millette Jr. and Commonwealth of Virginia Prosecutor Paul Ebert targeting a Mother for two decades using DMV Predator Ring.
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This is your DMV GANG GANG which is fully supported by black churches and communities. The blacks and minorities involved is the keyvto White Hatred in the World. The extensive crimes covered up by politicians, directly with DC Councilmember Nadeau and McDuffie. All three branches working hard to deny human rights and prey on children. The relatives that support is the siblings of Mother Jakia Carroll are directly involved in sexual behaviors of Shanya M. Hill along with their friends, documented in PWC VA CPS Valerie Wenhold Official Court report while agencies kept the child with the predators to use the child against Mother Jakia Carroll to prey on younger son. Shanya M. Hill was soliciting herself and younger brother which federal and local police claim is not criminal 5/6/2014 to Mother Jakia Carroll. 6/3/2015 PWC VA Police/DSS/CPS falsified neglect case using PWC VA Judicial Family Courts while agencies assist relatives and informants. This was all based on some family issues that the relatives will explain and Mother Jakia Carroll messing with the PWC VA informants because she won't deal or commit crimes on other minorities through the government with the relatives involved in predator ring. Demetrius Perkins came out 3/15/2012 on Facebook claiming Tania Carroll and Leontay Carroll is sexually involved with each other while filing in PWC VA Judicial Courts that his son is in danger of predator Mother Jakia Carroll. Federal Drug Indictment 12/13/2012 Federal Law Enforcement targeted un registered woman in PWC VA LOCAL NEWS. The federal agency did not reveal to the public that this is a Mother 9f two children homeless. The federal government Incarceration 12/13/2012 - 10/26/2013. While Mother report sexual abuse to daughter all through 2014 the PWC Police/DSS/CPS assist in soliciting child then open neglect case on Mother Jakia Carroll after removing all physical custody from the Mother. The PWC VA agencies is allowed to create false records based on the agencies denying all human rights and legal rights. This is fully supported by DC Mayor Bowser and DMV BLM APRIL GOGGANS. The sexual predator ring is done by our government and community leaders, with black churches as the foundation.
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odrealitycheck · 4 years
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My son is being sexually, physically, and mentally abused in CFSA Custody which is a norm in DC and Virginia. Federal Agent MacBribe and Barry Raymond, Virginia Senior Justice Supreme Millette Jr., Commonwealth Prosecutor Paul Ebert, Virginia Governor McAuliffe, PWC Police Detective Mellis, Valerie Wenhold, Rhonda Brundage, Alice Harris, Afau Manu directly involved with breaching confidentiality to assist criminals and Informants in PWC VA Demetrius Perkins, Andre Hines, Christopher Stanley, Derek Willy-James Hill, and so on with Soliciting Shanya M. Hill. Valerie Wenhold Court Report state child began sexual behaviors with family and friends which PWC DSS and CPS assisted knowingly. DC Attorney General Kaitlin Rancier, DC Superior Court Judge Matini and DeWitt, GAL, Lana Lopez, Stephanie Squires, Tawanna Bell, Parchelle Brooks, Tianna Moses, Dr. Sheila Armstrong, DC Councilmember McDuffie, DC Councilmember Naduea, Jewel Stroman, William Henderson, Aretha Bell, Jasmine Smith, April Goggans Black Lives Matter... Years of filing and dealing with different Agencies to realize this is a normal and acceptable thing in the government... Fighting For Our Rights Human Rights Watch https://www.instagram.com/p/B6vr_LXD7RX/?igshid=6xy0d9l8qnfd #blackliveswillnevermatteruntilblackvalueblack https://www.instagram.com/p/B65AxfXDsbh/?igshid=1746okf2iucyg
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The Photoshop Action That Will Bring Your Sports Shots to Another Level
How to D.I.Y. a Snoot & Grid
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How to Add a Vignette in Photoshop and Lightroom in 30 Seconds or Less
Green Waters of the Colorado River (Arizona)
Exploring Arizona an Utah – Square Butte (Arizona)
John Ford’s Point (Arizona)
Reddit Earth Porn
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The aptly named Monument Valley [6720x4480](OC)
Landscape Arch, UT [640X1136] [OC]
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Reddit Photography
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Shortlist for 2018 Bird Photographers of the Year
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Behind the Lens - Matt Holland
Here are the winner of the Sony World Photography Award. What do you guys think ?
Reddit Travel Photos
Amsterdam
Camping near Uluru/Ayers Rock, NT, Australia
Aurora Borealis from tonight!
LEE CANYON
USAAF B17 @ Duxford, Memphis Belle nose art.
Shoot Tokyo
Changing your perspective
The New Year
The Leica M10: A Visual Review
Time for a Change (Part 2)
Time for a Change (Part 1)
Sprouting Photographer
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336: Bryan & Rob – 6 Ways to Increase Your Photography Bookings with Testimonials
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334: Bryan & Rob – How to Build Successful Wedding Packages that Sell
Steve Huff Photo
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Myanmar with the Nikon D850 and Sony A9 by Mark Seymour
“Undercover” in Afghanistan with a Leica M10 by John Milton
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Building the World's Most Powerful Telescope (28 photos)
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The Passionate Photographer
Travel Stories: Lost & Found
The Passionate Photographer Book & Blog
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Tokyo Street Workshop – A Work In Progress
Photo Plus Expo – Nikon Stage
The Phoblographer
Review: Fujifilm X-H1 (The Perfect Fuji With a Big Problem)
Field Test: Shooting Video with the Fujifilm X-H1
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The Sartorialist
On the Street…All in the Mix, Milan
On the Street…Classic but Not, Milan
On the Scene…At Gucci, Milan
On the Street…Via San Paolo, Milan
On the Street…After Sacai, Paris
The Wandering Lens
Location Scout: Photogenic Waterfalls to Visit in Bali
Curating Your Work – Social Media for Photographers
10 Photography Experiences to Have in Iceland
How to creatively compose travel images
Japan: A Complete Guide to Kyoto Photography Locations
This Week in Photo
Rockstar Trainers of Photography – TWiP 511
Subway From Nowhere
Getting Started in Real Estate Photography
Photo Yoga! Stretching your Creativity – TWiP 510
Secrets of Diversifying Your Income
Thomas Hawk
Thoughts on YouTube TV
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Brown Sugar Kitchen, Great Chicken and Waffles in Oakland, California
Flickr’s Redesigned Profile Page
PRIIME PRESETS FOR LIGHTROOM
Travel Photo Discovery
Top things to do in Chiang Mai
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Coron Philippines
road trips from San Francisco
Travel Photography Guru
How To Make Photos On A Rainy Day
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How To Stay True To Your Ancestry
How To Photograph Cullen Bay, Darwin At Sunset
The Impossible And How To Photograph It
Wilderness Travel
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Photo Of The Day By Valerie Millett
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(1) Sunrise over the River Meuse (Netherlands) by Ronald Verwijs More below the fold   (2) Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness (Arizona) by Valerie Millett   (3) Street of Dreams (Tuscany, Italy) by Francesco Riccardo Iacomino   (4) Reflections of Moraine (Banff, Alberta) by Lester Picker   (5) Christmas decorations (Mineral Point, Wisconsin) [photographer unknown]   (6) Autumn color variation (South…
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Photo Of The Day By Valerie Millett - Outdoor Photographer
Photo Of The Day By Valerie Millett – Outdoor Photographer
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Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Into The Wild” by Valerie Millett. Location: Death Valley National Park, California.
See more of Valerie Millett’s photography at valmillett.blogspot.com.
Photo of the Day is chosen from various OP galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and the 
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SCUM, c’est l’énorme crachat que Valerie Solanas renvoie aux hommes. Sa violence est une réponse à la violence. Avant que Kate Millett ne théorise la politique sexuelle du mâle, Valerie Solanas l’a dénoncée au niveau viscéral, et à la différence de Betty Friedman elle ne s’en prend pas aux institutions mais aux hommes qui les incarnent, tous les hommes, avec férocité.
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Photo Of The Day By Valerie Millett Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Oak Creek Canyon” by Valerie Millett. Location: Arizona. See more of Valerie Millett’s photography… The post Photo Of The Day By Valerie Millett appeared first on Outdoor Photographer.
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Photo Of The Day By Valerie Millett - Outdoor Photographer
Photo Of The Day By Valerie Millett – Outdoor Photographer
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Photo By Valerie Millett
Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Grand Canyon With Sunrise Inversion Layer” by Valerie Millett. Location: Arizona.
See more of Valerie Millett’s photography at valmillett.blogspot.com.
Photo of the Day is chosen from various OP galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and the OP…
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