Feminism

From Wichita to the Whitehouse: Surviving Against the Odds

This is the story of Barack Obama’s mother Ann Dunham. I just found the article by chance. She was a remarkable woman and a key influence in Barack’s life. What I found fascinating about the story was the influences in Barack’s life from catholicism, islam, caucasion, African culture, poverty, identity, achievement, single parent life and… Continue reading

Naomi Wolf: Profile of a Woman Changing Myths

Interestingly enough I had a conversation with a woman about feminism. She said she researched feminism and realised it was very important. We spoke briefly about patriarchy. I don’t see myself as a feminist, I would be a universalist if I was to be boxed. I am interested in freedom of who you are, to… Continue reading

Mohandas Gandhi

“Each one has to find his peace from within. And peace to be real must be unaffected by outside circumstances.”

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