seen a few people on here use this pic of Indigenous women at a film premiere to “prove” Black people, didn’t create the #SayHerName campaign

this pic is from 2021, of a short film about murdered and missing Indigenous women

#SayHerName is a 2014 campaign made by Black women
the #SayHerName hashtag and campaign was started in 2014 by the AAPF - African American Policy Forum - as a way to raise awareness about Black women that are killed by police

trying to deny Black women ownership of our labor and ideas to discredit us is anti-Black racist AF
denying Black women ownership of our labor, emotional, intellectual or otherwise, when it comes to #SayHerName is also a disgusting display of misogynoir

like, y’all feel so entitled to what Black women produce, that you get mad when we tell you “we made this for ourselves”
white women are constantly excluding Black women from feminism, and other liberatory work for women, but the moment we go do our own work, snd t our own spaces, y’all cry foul and say “we should get to use that too!”

i’m TIRED
and i have to point out how utterly gross it is to see folks, especially white gay and trans people, weaponize the oppression of Indigenous women in an attempt to silence Black women

do y’all know how racist that is to both Black and Indigenous women??
like, it’s wild how some white folks are so desperate to silence Black women, that you’ll treat the oppression of Indigenous women as a gotcha to say “see, this thing Black women made for themselves is actually for everyone!”
and sadly, this isn’t a new problem

every time Black women create something for ourselves, white people find some way to colonize it

Black women created a natural hair movement to pushback against societal discrimination of our hair, and white women inserted themselves
Black women carry on our ancestral tradition of protective hairstyles, like Bantu Knots, and white folks not only appropriate it, but erase the style’s African origins by renaming it “mini buns”

like, y’all won’t let Black women have shit, and i’m over it

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Feb 18
non-Black people who have’t done rigorous study of postcolonial critical theory, womanism, and other relevant frameworks: stop invoking intersectionality, especially to criticize Black women

a Black woman coined intersectionality to describe the oppression of Black women
like, it’s wild how cavalierly white people and other non-Black people will unironically tell Black women to “read up on intersectionality” as some shitty attempt at a gotcha when Black women criticize problematic behavior from white people who have marginalized intersections
intersectionality can be extrapolated to analyze the axises of oppression multiply marginalized people experience in a white supremacist patriarchy, but to invoke intersectionality to exempt problematic white women and queers from rightful criticism from Black people, is gross
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the most exhausting thing about the trans community is how white trans women treat the needs of Black trans women as “inconvenient”

we asked you not use #SayHerName because it’s for an existing movement to raise awareness for Black girls and women whose murders the media ignores
Black women are on the bottom rung of the social ladder in every society we are part of

we’re the most murdered, most raped, the poorest, the most discriminated against in employment

and it worse for Black trans women

yet, when we ask for solidarity, we’re told “not now”
when Black men are murdered by the police, or some racist, it’s all in the news

when white girls and women go missing, or are murdered, it’s all in the news

when Black women, cis and trans, are murdered, who talks about it but us?
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i’m a trans woman with PMS

every 19-21 days i experience symptoms similar to cis women, minus subsequent menstruation

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there is enough known to confirm that trans women experience PMS-like symptoms, but too little research to explain why
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our expression of joy and pain as women is policed externally by cis women, and intracommunally by trans men

i’m over it
cis women tell trans women that we only enjoy womanhood because we get “sexual gratification” from it, or that we get the “fun” but “none of the bad” of being a woman

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as if our personal experience as trans women has some bearing on their joy as trans men
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this past Saturday i completed my legal name and gender change

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Brianna Ghey never had that chance
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she spent her life fighting to be herself, and now not only has her life been taken from her, but her identity too because the UK doesn’t let trans kids get Gender Recognition Certificates
how can Brianna Ghey “rest in peace” when she’s legally denied her identity as a girl? she’ll be misgendered in death as she was in life, denied burial as her true self

even if her parents want to mourn their beloved daughter, the UK government will force them to bury a “son”
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