"My question to those African-American women who call themselves feminists (or womanists) is what are your thoughts and beliefs in regards to your transgender sisters? Do you share the same negativity toward us as some white radical feminists do, or do you lean more toward the historical philosophy that we are all Black first, everything else second?"
Above all else, I am proof that having an incurable cancer doesn't mean that your life is over. I am also the mother of a gifted child who has been an artist since she was born. We live in the southern part of the beautiful state of Louisiana. I'm a biology student on hiatus as I heal from treatment. Besides English, I can speak Arabic, a bit of French and Spanish and nothing more than a few phrases in German but I'm working on it. I love cats and plants even though I only have 2 of each. Some of my friends call me Tulip. You're free to do the same.
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Adorable!
BTW, check this post by Monica Roberts out.
She asks:
"My question to those African-American women who call themselves feminists (or womanists) is what are your thoughts and beliefs in regards to your transgender sisters? Do you share the same negativity toward us as some white radical feminists do, or do you lean more toward the historical philosophy that we are all Black first, everything else second?"
Adorable! :)
Cousin-love! Awesome! (Like VanGoghGirl, I'm an only child...but I grew up around lots and lots of cousins).
And they are gorgeous, too.
Awwwwwwww!!
I don't know if I can survive the cuteness!! It looks like VanGoghGirl inherited some of your gorgeous facial traits.
Awwwwww :)
BTW: Putting back my blogroll, after restarting the blog. When I added you, I mistakenly titled it "My Private Cashbar!"
It's fixed, but I had to giggle at that: Bint, at her own private cash bar.
Kim,
Oh yeah, baby! Where's my tip jar? I need some M-O-N-E-Y!!
Too cute for words! You created a beauty, Bint!
love that picture!
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