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‘We were talking about representation very early on in a mainstream way’

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Turns out, the existence of Mannish Women goes back far further than our modern discussions about gender. Starting in the mid 19th century, women not only dressed in masculine clothing, but acting, speaking, and living in mannish ways, became a concern. A growing trend to embrace the fashion styles of tailored suits brought about mannish fashion in the 1890s. The "new woman" picked all of this up and added bicycles to the mix. Sometimes mannish women stood with suffrage movements and political efforts, tying together our modern image of the very un-feminine suffragette. These women weren't always seen as ideal during the Victorian or Edwardian eras, but they persisted none-the-less. Even when "science" was being used against them or concerns over the end of society were put forward. For many, it was a simpler and more practical way of dressing. Others saw it as a completely different lifestyle and worked to throw off the expectations that had been placed on them. Embraced by a number of famous sapphic women of the early 20th century, it likely had a hand in creating the butch lesbian of today. Simply put, mannish women have been around for far longer than we realize, and the concerns over them really haven't changed in 150 years. More Reading Frances Benjamin Johnston photos at Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/fbj/ Lesbian Fashion History: https://dressingdykes.com/ Queer Style by Adam Geczy, Vicki Karaminas Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCca-WkVPVe9nzs2iFct4wxg/join Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenicolerudolph/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/nicolerudolph Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nicole_rudolph Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nicolerudolph Contact for sponsorships: [email protected] Contact for non-business enquiries: [email protected] 🎶Music via Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com) 00:00 Developing a Look 06:06 Rights & Immorality 11:47 Waging War 15:12 Lesbian Inspirations

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1140147

https://ragdollx.substack.com/p/five-key-facts-about-abortion


  1. Abortion bans are broadly ineffective;

  2. Abortion restrictions lead to more unsafe abortions;

  3. Abortion restrictions lead to worse health outcomes for women and children;

  4. "Pro-lifers" are demonstrably NOT "pro-life";

  5. The majority of Americans support women’s reproductive rights.

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This year, facing stringent bans and terrifying health concerns, people fled their home states to get abortions or performed their own.

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Facebook-parent Meta is the subject of four new complaints from human rights groups in Europe alleging that the algorithm it uses to target users with companies' job advertisements is discriminatory. Nonprofit Global Witness shared new research with CNN that it says shows the algorithm distributing job ads is based on gender stereotypes, and that it appears to be a global issue.

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For the first time in over thirty years, it makes sense to me to reconsider what feminism means. Trans people have been illuminating sex and gender in new and insightful ways. And for some time, escalating since 2004 with the proposed revisions in the UK Gender Recognition Act,[1] a substantial cohort of self-identified feminists have opposed trans peoples’ existence as trans.[2] Male power, which seldom takes seriously anything feminists say, has weaponized the feminist critique against trans people in both the US and the UK.[3] In the process, many issues central to the status of the sexes have been newly opened or sharpened; many are unresolved. I hope to learn from our discussion. My thoughts are provisional and could be subtitled “what I’ve learned so far.”

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The health ministry says making the pill more easily available "removes an important barrier".