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Multiracial

Feminism

Emily Fowler, Kalena Anderson, Victoria Frank

What is it?

The movement to promote and find equality in all aspects of life, for people of all colors.​

What is it?

  • Asian's fetishization​

  • Black's medical care​

  • Native American's sexual assault​

  • Latina's sexual double standard

  • Mixed Race's

Yellow Fever

Asian's Fetishization

Black Women in Medicine

  • Mortality rate of three to four times higher
  • Racial Bias
  • Less time spent with patients
  • Receive less effective care
  • Disregard for personal assessment
  • Henrietta Lacks

Black's Medical Care

Native American Assault

Native American's Sexual Assault

  • 2.5X more likely to experience assault
  • 56% have experienced sexual assault
  • 90% of assault at hands of non-tribal members (CDC)
  • Limited laws on non-tribal members
  • Tribal laws prosecute but do not protect

Latina's Sexual Double Standard

The Mixed Race Issue

Mixed Races

  • 9 million people of two or more races
  • "I don't know who to side with" (p.383)
  • "I find people are constantly trying to restrict me into a specific mold and identity" (p.383)
  • Choosing Sides
  • "Double" Standards

What?

Who started it?

Second Wave Feminism

1960's and 1970's

Led by movements and orginizations created by people of all races and backgrounds

moved forward by art and literature

1980's saw more literature written by people of color and also more people of color were involved in the academy than ever before

By Whom

How it Began?

An increase in books written about multiracial feminism began spreading and many people of color writing.

Earliest Feminist Organizations In the Second Wave began rising.

New thooughts and ideas on what is feminism and what it means to be a person of color and a woman.

The Earliest Feminists

The Earliest Feminist Org. of Second Wave

  • A Chicana group, Hijas de Cuauhtemoc (1971)
  • Asian Sisters
  • Women of All Red Nations (Warn)
  • The third World Women's Alliance started in 1968
  • National Organization for Woman(Now) in 1966
  • National Black Feminist Orginazation (NBFO)

Leading Writings

Leading Writings

  • Alice Walker defined it more, made it more cultural relevant, and helped social justice
  • Black Woman by Bambara (1970),
  • In 1983, Barbara Smith published Home Girls
  • 1984 Beth Brant published A Gathering of Spirit
  • Betty Freidman 1963 The Feminine Mystique Book
  • 1981 publication of This Bridge Called My Back

Ideas

New Ideas Being Voiced

  • Patricia Hill Collins gave name to ”matrix of domination.”
  • Sarah Mann and Michael Grimes added ”intersectional work” into the academy
  • "Sisterhood is Powerful" by Robin Morgan
  • "Personal is political"

Let's look at race

In the text:

  • A Black Feninist Statement (1977)
  • From the Roots of Latina Feminism to the Future of the Reproductive Justice Movement (2006)
  • Making Feminist Sense of Turture at Abu-Ghraib (new)
  • Too latina To Be Black, Too Black to be Latina

In the Text

Multiracial Feminist Movements Over the Past Five Years

What is it today?

  • #METOO: this movement focuses on sexual violence against all women, and helps the healing process

  • Times Up Now: focuses on sexual assault, harassment, and inequality in the workplace for all

  • Diversifying congress: Total of 117 elected ; the first bisexual, native american, muslim, somali-american and the the youngest congress-woman were all elected to congress in 2018

http://time.com/5323592/2018-elections-women-history-records/

#METOO

  • Founded in 2006
  • Assist victims of sexual violence in finding paths of healing
  • GOALS: replenish depleated resources for survivors & build a community of advocates
  • Advocates serve as the middle man between emotional recovery and trying to go back to normal life
  • Uses victim empowerment
  • Tries to get victims to move on even in they dont prefer discussion

https://metoomvmt.org/

#METOO

march in 2017

The March

North Korean march in 2018

Times Up Now!

Times Up

Now

  • insists on "safe, fair, and dignified" work for women
  • Wish for women to be united by fairness, safety, and dignity
  • Wished to draw attention to the systematic inequality in the workplace
  • On their website they offer
  • Sexual assault defintions and how to report it
  • A legal defense fund for lesser off victims
  • survivor support 24/7
  • know your rights (pregnancy / transparency law)
  • The 4% challenge
  • only 4% of top 100 films were produced by women
  • Actresses commit to working with only women

https://www.timesupnow.com/

The Walk Out

Times up walk out on January 1, 2018

What does the 2018 Congress mean?

  • 117 women were elected to congress ; 100 democrat 17 republican
  • 42 are women of color
  • 3 are lgbtq+
  • The strides in 1992 ("the year of the woman"), only 54 women were elected to congress
  • Racial, ethnic, gender, and moral lines are being blurred with this congress and people are LOVING it!
  • The first native american was elected which is a HUGE stride, given the past relaitonship between american and native americans

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Diverse Congress

Democratic women wear white

The Power We Hold

The diversity we voted in

The Principles

What it teaches

Aida Hurtado (1996)

1. An insistence on recognizing the simultaneity of race, class, and gender oppressions

2. A claim to their racial group’s history as part of their activist legacy, including struggles in their native lands

3. An understanding can emerge from political organizing, everyday interactions, and artistic production as well as the academy

4. An opposition to heterosexism in their communities.

References

www.jstor.org/stable/3178416?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents.

https://nwlc.org/blog/racism-in-health-care-for-black-women-who-become-pregnant-its-a-matter-of-life-and-death/

https://medium.com/@jacl_dc/yellow-fever-asian-fetishes-and-sexual-violence-c9fed0489acf

https://www.hcn.org/articles/tribal-affairs-why-native-american-women-still-have-the-highest-rates-of-rape-and-assault

https://www.vox.com/2015/8/18/9172085/white-house-raffi-freedman-gurspan

http://sociology.iresearchnet.com/sociology-of-race/multiracial-feminism/

https://indianlaw.org/issue/ending-violence-against-native-women

https://beckythompsonyoga.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/multiracial-feminism-copy.pdf

https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/27640852.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3A5678eb88ead2d00a6bbb702519c735b6

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