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kusama pyjamas

Submit   gender + art If blogs were mullets, this would be the party at the back where I aggregate anything to do with gender in arts, pop culture and my favorite, queer feminist art. Less a blog than a visual scrapbook/experiment in linking creators and audiences. For the business at the front of sharing art that might interest queer, feminist, womanist, sex radical, genderqueer, transgender, whoever creatives: please click on the pink above.

Titled for Yayoi Kusama, who is the cat's pyjamas.



Project Unbreakable: a photography project by Grace Brown. Created to portray survivors’ strength after sexual abuse, to shed light on the issue, and to remind those whose innocence was stolen that they are never alone.

on tumblr - on facebook - posts on submitting your own image if you’re to far away to be photographed by Brown - check the tumblr for details of photo session days Brown’s holding soon in NY [next week] and Massachusetts [late December]

Project Unbreakable: a photography project by Grace Brown. Created to portray survivors’ strength after sexual abuse, to shed light on the issue, and to remind those whose innocence was stolen that they are never alone.

on tumblr - on facebook - posts on submitting your own image if you’re to far away to be photographed by Brown - check the tumblr for details of photo session days Brown’s holding soon in NY [next week] and Massachusetts [late December]

— 5 months ago with 62 notes
#art/activism  #photography  #feminist art  #grace brown  #rape culture  #survivors  #sexual violence 
Call for Submissions: Queering Sexual Violence →

themerchgirlnet:

Queering Sexual Violence seeks 20- 25 LGBTQ writers who are interested in submitting pieces that confront the current state of our anti- sexual violence climate. Part memoir/ part criticism/ part call to action, this anthology seeks to address the limitations of a society that is not only unequipped to deal with rape culture but also unable to look at it without the lens of heterosexual privilege and through the interests of a gender binary system.  The anthology seeks to destroy the image of the “perfect survivor” and motivate the anti-sexual violence community to embrace a more radical perspective in order to foster sustainable change.

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Please send submissions and/ or questions to queeringsexualviolence@gmail.com by March 31, 2010. For extension requests, please write.

— 2 years ago
#call out  #womanist musings  #queer  #sexual violence  #writing  #feminism  #anthology