The CFC

26 May 2012

“On Racialicious, Carmen Van Kerckhove dubbed hipster racism one of 2006’s top race and pop culture trends, which means that hipster or “ironic” racism has been a topic of conversation by writers of color and others in the social justice sphere for literally years. You won’t find any links or acknowledgments of these earlier discussions in West’s Jezebel post, but hey, at least a whole new audience of people will be that much closer to knowing how to talk about stuff like Lesley Arfin’s insensitive, “ironic” tweet last week.”

Gawker Calls Out Hipster Racism, Is Called Out for Hipster Racism | Bitch Media

Should we now also have “hipster appropriation” for those times when the works of WoC are appropriated without reference?

(via redlightpolitics)

26 May 2012

theanimalnamesofplants:

fromonesurvivortoanother:

Because in my entire life, as a broke-ass, genderqueer person of color, I have never, not even once, had some “grassroots organizer” (a real one— not the representatives with ridiculous names like “ben jealous” in those Moveon.org emails) come up to me, or call me on the phone, or send me a postcard, or give me a survey on the street, or email me, with some kind of call to action that actually mattered to my existence.

Like apparently all of this “grassroots organizing” is happening everywhere these days, but it has somehow passed over me every single time. So either I’m doing something wrong or a lot of important people think that I don’t have any political potential. Maybe it’s that I’m lazy— I struggle with multiple disabilities and school and family and just trying to survive every day. But uh, isn’t this kind of organizing supposed to reach people like me? Maybe I need someone in charge to guarantee for me that if I go to X rally or participate in X fundraiser, then I will not have to worry about being triggered by creepy people, or about social anxiety, or about getting sick because I am allergic to everything. It may be a lot, but damn if dealing with all of this shit hasn’t given me some great analytical and writing skills. I can give back if needed.

I am sure that there are other people out there with similar issues. We want to do tangible, physical activism, but the fancy “grassroots” folk are just not there. I have literally never seen anyone take any political interest in my extremely marginalized voice. So what are people like me supposed to do when we can barely make it through the day?

And then there’s the problem with the issues rarely ever being directly relevant to my life. Why would I care about demanding a retraction and an apology from X middle class company when I can’t even afford bread and milk at the store? And so on. It’s so clear to me that there’s a bunch of people running the show who don’t have much interest in actually helping me out.  If I am going to do something political, it needs to be about something I really really care about— because if I don’t care about it, I’m not going to give that extra push to get out of my often precarious existence. It’s about risk vs. reward, and helping out privileged, heterosexual, middle class, cis gender, able-bodied white folks is not very high in terms of reward.

Just letting everyone know— it’s not that people of color and people of other groups don’t care about the world around them. It’s just very hard to find people that care about us.

that shits for building preppy college kids resumes and filling douches pockets.

26 May 2012

26 May 2012

transtheorist:

It’s finally here! This is my ongoing list of gender terms, hopefully people like it and find it helpful. My plan is to update and add to this list as time goes on so check it out and tell me what you think! If you have a term you think ought to be added or edited or just a…

26 May 2012

kinetic-earth:

blackamazon:

You can set your price but I will be damned if you set mine.

I’m awesomely glad you can be bought for some fellowships and a byline

or

Some name brands and a part on the head

or

street cred

or

a good girl sign

or a Phd

or whatever

But the minute…