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What Does The 100th Anniversary of International Women's Day Means to Women Born

Started by Butterfly, March 09, 2011, 05:44:34 PM

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What Does The 100th Anniversary of International Women's Day Means to Women Born Transsexual and/or Intersex?
Trans Forming Media
By Ashley Love
09 March, 2011


http://transformingmedia.blogspot.com/2011/03/what-100th-anniversary-of-international.html


Yesterday was the 100th Anniversary of International Women's Day. The human race has come a long way since organized sexism demoted women to 2nd class citizens and created a culture that has sought to degrade the divine feminine, casting this world into a fear based land of war, violence, materialism and falsehoods.

However, though this world is in a better place for women then in was in centuries past, in the beginning, times were even better in most cultures for women, as the divine feminine was worshiped as the almighty, and in many societies women were revered as sacred life bearers and spiritual keepers of Mother Earth.

Before the pre-feudalism and pre-patriarchy times something else was different then it is in 2011. Women of transsexual and/or intersex experience were not persecuted, vilified, objectified and marginalized like they are today. In fact, it was the exact opposite. They were revered as shamans, priestesses, spiritual directors, medicine practitioners, consultants to royalty and leaders, healers, inspirers and beloved of the balanced circle of life.
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This PSA at http://video.yahoo.com/watch/8771961/24442625 made in honor of the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day yesterday shows we have far to go.
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