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it's kinda hard to see.
For those who can't tell, it says "Feminist Brotherhood"
I have to write a long essay on how gender and sexuality intersect. Could you please give me an idea related to that topic? I don't understand exactly what "gender and sexuality intersect" means so I'm lost on where to start. Thanks.
I'd rather it said sisterhood instead.
I'd rather it said sisterhood instead.
sojourner:
my initial response was that a man had written it in support of the women in his life, and of feminism in general. and to indicate to other feminists - both male and female - that a feminist brotherhood does exist.
maybe i'm wrong, but that's how i read it.
sojourner:
It would be preaching to the choir if it did, I think. Or maybe not. Is it considered more important to advertise to get women to subscribe to feminist ideals or to advertise to get men to subscribe to feminist ideals?
Oh, ok. Well , it didn’t occur to me that it’s talking about men. My bad.
Finding the resolution, the will to operate well, is key. Bristol in Britain is an important city of 400,000 and has a metropolitan catchment area of around 600,000. When metropolitan councils first arrived in the early 1970s, the change did not touch Bristol, although it was an obvious candidate.
Instead, in 1974 it became a district within an even larger region, Avon, thus reducing its status, even though it was the driver of the city region. Bristol then operated like a doughnut, with pockets of extreme disadvantage within a larger, richer conurbation.
Organizationally, it took a long time to get Avon to work; but then it was taken apart again in 1997 and Bristol was boxed into too narrow boundaries as part of a network of four local authorities, Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. Indeed some boundaries run right through the city of New York. This creates tension and bad decision-making and led to the recent tramway proposal being aborted.