Asserting Our Humanity While Navigating Accusations of Intimidation. By Danielle Stevens

Sumiko Saulson:

An interesting read.


Originally posted on This Bridge Called Our Health: Re(imagine)ing Our Minds, Bodies, and Spirits:


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I saw these beautiful multicolored leaves this week as I was leaving a Queer Woman of Color intentional breathing space that I was recently involved in forming. This was the first collective meditation space I had been in several months after relocating from sunny California to (really) chilly Ohio . As we held this tender and compassionate space for one another to share truths and shed tears, I thought about the intimate ways our tenderness as women & femmes of color of all genders is consistently unrecognized. I thought about the damage done as we inherit intergenerational trauma that inflicts wounds on our hearts and spirits. I thought about the institutionalized forms of violence that we continue to be subject to both systematically and interpersonally; reoccurring patterns of the same violence that our foremothers and femme ancestors endured. I thought about how effortless it seems for people to refuse to…


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Published on November 24, 2014 02:57
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