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Rage Becomes Her
“Anger is like water. No matter how hard a person tries to dam, divert, or deny it, it will find a way, usually along the path of least resistance... women often ¨feel¨ their anger in their bodies. Unprocessed, anger threads itself through our appearances, bodies, eating habits, and relationships, fueling low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, self-harm, and actual physical illness. The harms are more than physical, however. Gendered ideas about anger make us question ourselves, doubt our feelings, set aside our needs, and renounce our own capacity for moral conviction. Ignoring anger makes us careless with ourselves and allows society to be careless with us. It is notable, however, that treating women's anger and pain in these ways makes it easier to exploit us…” ~Soraya Chemaly
Talking to Strangers
“The death of Sandra Bland is what happens when a society does not know how to talk to strangers.” ~Malcolm Gladwell
She Said
The settlements and confidentiality agreements were almost never examined…this was why the public had never really understood that this was happening.” ~She Said