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The box is too small to respond to this but I will share this, I ROCK and I LOVE LIFE AND ESPECIALLY ME! I love...my family, people, CHESS, dogs, shopping, JEANS & t-shirts, COWBOY BOOTS and learning. I love PLAYS, WRITING poetry as well as listening/watching spoken word performances. Performed for the 1st time at Rider's first On Fire debut!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

ADVOCATE OF CHANGE!

As posted on my most recent blog entitled Learned Behaviors, I am intrigued by the male feminist organization N.O.M.A.S. Its acronym speaks for itself, National Organization for Men Against Sexism. N.O.M.A.S. is an organization that promotes equality among the sexes. I have emphasized the word sexes because I want to make it clear that N.O.M.A.S. does not discriminate upon any orientation. They have been in existence for more than 30 years, which is quite an impressive tenure for an organization of this sort and that alone should speak for itself. Throughout this post you will see it stated like a mantra.

N.O.M.A.S. believes that past ideals of masculinity need to be revisited and revised. They fully advocate a perspective that is pro-feminist, gay affirmative and anti-racist (www.nomas.org). The workshops are designed to assist in the rethinking of social views that imply an individual is less than another individual because they are not white, male and heterosexual. Results of these workshops produce alternatives to cultural beliefs that men should be dominant by any means necessary i.e. acts of aggression, insensitivity and violence, acts that have become the norm in our “civil society.” A civil society, how’s that for S.A.D.A.Y.R. …seasonal affect disorder all year round. It’s a joke right?

N.O.M.A.S. has made it clear that those acts of our civil society, construed as manliness are only in the minds of “not so real men.” They inform that centuries of those ideals, forced upon generations and generations of individuals (women too) require deprogramming; and they offer assistance in this deprogramming in such a way that members are readily accepting of holding themselves accountable to change. They become advocates to the masses of closed-minded beings who have not yet grasped the idea of change and it becomes beneficial to the larger masses. It’s like the shampoo commercial that tells two friends and they tell two friends and so on and so on and so on. At the end of the day you have free thinkers who have removed themselves from the tradition of cultural, static norms that do nothing but create friction. In doing so, they contribute to a healthier, more sound and more productive community. In essence it contributes to a more productive society.

In conclusion, I support N.O.M.A.S. because of our commonalities, more specifically our common beliefs. I too am an advocate of free-thinking. In my experiences I have come to learn that often, many people do not think for themselves and rely on what they have been taught or feared being different, even when they know it is wrong, even when they too have possibly experienced some form of discrimination or act of violence. Some say it takes courage to advocate for what is right when all that really needs to be considered is actually called, EQUALITY.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Motivation

Motivation: The reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way.

Mali's Mind will forever be moved to the point of no return. It is a force to be reckoned with as it Operates off of a set of sound but different principals. Forthcoming Traditions will be determined post completion of all her goals. Incompetency will forever be unacceptable as it is something that reflects carelessness in efforts. Her Voice is the tool of the new millennium. It is strong and Affirmed in its pursuit to be heard. It will Transcend cultural norms forcing them to become Insignificant, Obsolete and dysfunctional. Nonconformity is the word she has decided to end this poem with. You see, it started out as an acrostic but as you can see, she refuses to
conform.

The words above are familiar and perhaps very commonly used. I thought it would be interesting to collect and propel them simultaneously. My goal is always set at moving the minds of others. To motivate the mass into becoming free thinkers, removing themselves from the tradition of cultural norms. Cultural Norms are outdated, boring and static; and as we have learned, they cause friction. We have all been created equal however, we are in fact different. That difference is what makes the world go around.

I enjoy inciting the possibility of change. And if you are uncertain of what that means...See Learned Behavior, Affirmative Action & Empowered! Better still...See me for who I am, not for who you think I am supposed to
be.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Learned Behaviors

Men...
I watch and am often observed. Most often I listen but am hardly heard. Why, would be the question since my voice is clear. Quite certain I am; it's not my voice that is feared. Many voices like mine have been ignored for years. ...

I say, it's the strength of our message and the volume of its meaning. It's the courage that is pronounced through the pain we've been singing. It is justice and unjust when we challenge the quo; when we demand what is right without exchange quid pro. We have survived the worst and will continue to endure. We'll stand up for our rights and we'll prevail I am sure.

Women...
Yes, it man that claims he is treated unfair. Was he told he can't vote, he couldn't speak, he can't swear? Isn't it man who believes he is the premier species or is that simply what he's been told? Is man's life more prestigious than womans? Not exactly; just a myth that is centuries old?

Learned Behaviors are difficult to undo but doable. It requires determination, focus and strength to undo years of being misinformed. Men's Movement, in addition to gender study courses is one way to undo the misconceptions both men and women have of each other. What is special about Men's Movement in particular is that it will afford men of all ages to become involved in activities that will enhance their welfare, well being and overall state of mind. I believe they will become better fathers & husbands, better sons & brothers, better mentors and most importantly better humans.

While there are less attractive movements, i.e. men's rights activists which continue to indoctrinate traditional roles of men and subservient roles of women, real men can and will determine for themselves what is morally correct. They will not allow a culture or society to dictate their personal practice choice. NOMAS is what I have in mind today. I am a new supporter of this group. http://www.nomas.org

Thursday, June 5, 2008

SEPARATE BUT EQUAL

Forty-three...the 14th smallest prime number, the designation of an Interstate in Wisconsin, the code for direct dial international calls to Austria, the number of different herbs and spices contained in Spanish liquer, the album Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd is 43 minutes long and lastly, our current George W. Bush is the 43rd president.

What is my point you ask? Well let me be clear in stating it has absolutely nothing to do with George. Instead, I exclaim: It is exactly the number of years since Affirmative Action!

I am addressing this issue because its importance is paramount. Lyndon B. Johnson said it best, "You do not take a person who for years has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him to the starting line of a race, and then say, 'you are free to compete with all the others."

Today, I would challenge Lyndon on his use of the word "him" but instead will applaud him for his foresight.

According to the policy of Affirmative Action there are 3 key ideas. I would like to concentrate on the third one. " The effectiveness of remedies is judged by results not intent."

There is a sad misconception of many that Affirmative Action solely assists minorities where it relates to color. Let me educate you: Women are minorities and we come in all colors. We too benefit from Affirmative Action.

Lyndon's statement had a profound effect on me. Since the beginning of time women have been labeled as the weaker sex or human. We have been mistreated, underrepresented, discriminated upon, underpaid and physically violated. We are faced with cultural ideologies that should have disappeared with the corset but unfortunately continue in some form. Women are harassed by a male dominated society that sees women as different and therefore not equal.

We have proven that we can educate and be educated, we have earning potential, we can make ammunition and shoot guns, we can cure illnesses, we can represent our country and last but not least we can reproduce like no other.

Why then can't we be equal?

Our actions and contributions over the course of years speak volumes. True indeed, we did not begin our training for the race at the same time as our male counterparts-if we had, we would be running the universe.

Sources: Gendered Lives 8th Ed., Julia T. Wood; Wikipedia (forty-three)

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Empowered

I sat here tonight trying to think of a topic worth bringing to the table. I'd considered various themes including abuse, violence, assaults and finally power. What surfaced next was ...

EMPOWERED!

To empower is to give someone the authority or power to do something...and that is a beautiful thing. But to be...
EMPOWERED,
now that is magnificent.

Being empowered means saying...
My looks, my intelligence, my quirky sense of humor, none of that matters if upon entering a relationship I abdicate all my power to choose to say NO to behavior that is unacceptable or damaging to my well being.

Being empowered means saying...
You will not take advantage, abuse or violate me...not without a fight and a damn good one too.

Being empowered means saying...
You will respect me as a human being should be respected and nothing less will be accepted, especially because "you" deem me as undeserving or unworthy.

Being empowered means...
Knowing that my place is where I choose to be and nowhere else.

Being empowered means...
I am not a controversy only you insist that I be!

C O N T R O V E R S Y *)

My existence is controversial, long before I knew it existed... My being seems hexed and twisted and it tests my will to be me... What should become of my life now, should it too become estranged and bleak? It puzzles me…all of society and what it thinks of me...

Should I be docile or without mind to contribute, my views, my ideas or my plans? Are my visions so blurred and delusional any more than the average mans? Have I not proven my worthiness, on the ground, in the air and the Quran? Woman was created by the Most Supreme Being so my existence cannot be wrong... I am right here, I am proud, I am strong.

This is my life, my time and my show and I’ll very much do as I please... Stop thinking for me like I’m twisted... as you are by degrees. You’re a man, a bully and a fool by default should you believe that I cannot succeed. So you keep your games and your puzzles; and your silly thoughts of me... but remember this one thing please. While you pretend Boxer, Soldier and Important, I will live, I will grow and I will breathe!

They puzzle me--men and their societies thinking they know what is best for me. I am priceless, progressive and unstoppable and my “Place” is...
wherever...
I’ll be...

Do dare to answer my next simple question

Why Am I The Controversy?

by Celita S.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Sales & the Female Body

I love marketing. I think some of the ideas marketing representatives come up with are pretty creative. I especially like the "Got Milk" commercials because you see a variety of people selling milk however, I've not seen any "Got Milk" commercials lately. Nowadays, thinking of commercials and how it relates to gender brings to mind the exploitation of women.

I recently saw an automobile commercial. The selling of this particular product seemed to rest solely on the eroticism of a woman. The actress asked, "When you turn your car on, does it return the favor?" I am not writing in an attempt to discredit or slander the maker of this automobile but to simply question why this maker and hundreds of others continue the practice of selling from this viewpoint.

Products as simple as jeans and shampoo sport beautiful and curvaceous models who sometime moan and groan in pleasure or engage in animalistic behavior to market a product. These model types are not the only consumers and are therefore not the only type of people making purchases. Without these models will consumers still purchase the product and/or does the company believe they will suffer a huge financial loss?

Of course there are dozens of groups out there that advocate change of this type of marketing but how much does it really help?

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Blog Made!

this is a test to see if I did this correctly.