Feminism
Making Space for Indigenous Feminism
Joyce Green is Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Canadian Studies at the University of Manitoba.
Indigenous feminism With out apology
We often hear the mantra in indigenous communities that Native women aren’t feminists. Supposedly, feminism is not needed because Native women were treated with respect prior to colonization. Thus, any Native woman who calls herself a feminist is often condemned as being “white.”
“Do you ever feel overwhelmed by pornography? While mainstream pop culture grows increasingly pornographic, the pornography industry produces hardcore material that is both more overtly cruel toward women and more widely accepted than ever.”
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Men working to end men’s violence against women.
Zapatismo and the Emergence Of Indigenous Feminism