I wrote a piece for Glamour Magazine about the triggering effects of this past week. I'll be a contributing writer for them for the remainder of the election season. Here's an excerpt, but head over to Glamour.com to read the full article (link in bio.) ::::::::: "Sunday night, I sat in my living room with a small group of friends expecting to watch the Presidential Debates, but instead we found ourselves tuned in to the One Man Misogyny Olympics. Donald Trump, winner of the Cave Man Cognition medal, the Menacing Lady Lurker medal and the Demigod of Demagoguery medal, is merely the latest spittle dripping from the larger carafe of backwash that has fed and kept the sport alive for as long as human beings have existed. What was supposed to be an evening of conversation about ideas and solutions for the country between Mr. Trump and Hillary Clinton turned into an emotional beating before it had even begun. Mere hours before that debate, I posted a very personal story to connect the illusory dots between words and actions pertaining to violence against women—the slim gateway between locker room talk and Brock Turner courtroom talk; the dots between three minutes of “just words” and “20 minutes of action.” As I watched Trump’s press conference with four women accusing Bill Clinton—the husband of Trump’s rival, Hillary Clinton—of harassment or assault, I had a moment of whatever the opposite of clarity is. I thought to myself: What is Misogyny? No, seriously, what the hell is it? Yes, we know the definition—an ingrained prejudice or distain around women—but how do you prove that? The ingrained part? How do you point to it, reveal it, grab it by its Pussy Bow and show those who cannot see it what it is—how it lives and breathes in the world? Why is it so hard to break through this massive glass roof that covers all the glass ceilings?..." Full article link in my bio.

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I wrote a piece for Glamour Magazine about the triggering effects of this past week. I'll be a contributing writer for them for the remainder of the election season. Here's an excerpt, but head over to Glamour.com to read the full article (link in bio.) ::::::::: "Sunday night, I sat in my living room with a small group of friends expecting to watch the Presidential Debates, but instead we found ourselves tuned in to the One Man Misogyny Olympics. Donald Trump, winner of the Cave Man Cognition medal, the Menacing Lady Lurker medal and the Demigod of Demagoguery medal, is merely the latest spittle dripping from the larger carafe of backwash that has fed and kept the sport alive for as long as human beings have existed. What was supposed to be an evening of conversation about ideas and solutions for the country between Mr. Trump and Hillary Clinton turned into an emotional beating before it had even begun. Mere hours before that debate, I posted a very personal story to connect the illusory dots between words and actions pertaining to violence against women—the slim gateway between locker room talk and Brock Turner courtroom talk; the dots between three minutes of “just words” and “20 minutes of action.” As I watched Trump’s press conference with four women accusing Bill Clinton—the husband of Trump’s rival, Hillary Clinton—of harassment or assault, I had a moment of whatever the opposite of clarity is. I thought to myself: What is Misogyny? No, seriously, what the hell is it? Yes, we know the definition—an ingrained prejudice or distain around women—but how do you prove that? The ingrained part? How do you point to it, reveal it, grab it by its Pussy Bow and show those who cannot see it what it is—how it lives and breathes in the world? Why is it so hard to break through this massive glass roof that covers all the glass ceilings?..." Full article link in my bio.


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