with the mudder and all, i'm feeling big time physical-fit, and so i thought this would be a good week to think about bodies and how we women are told to use them. we've talked about it before, surely. strength vs size vs function and so on. i don't want to get all repetitive up in here. but! there's a new resource out there in internet-land talking to women about fitness!
"We, the Ms. Fits, believe that living consciously includes being
conscious of the world outside of the yoga or Pilates studio and that
our wellness also depends on the wellness of the earth and everyone on
the earth; We believe that reproductive rights are human rights, and all girls
and women deserve access to healthy food and active play, and that
strong women kick ass."
{a bit of the ms. fit manifesto}
I haven't gotten through a tonne of ms. fit magazine's content yet, but i'm excited about what i've seen so far. they cover a lot of ground, from sports news to ask-a-feminist-sex-questions to recipes to running and yoga and martial arts annnnnd... how 'bout an article about the post-baby-body that isn't just about how you can lose the baby weight?
so that is great.
and!
we have a feminist of the week today. my boss. my boss has a son who turned 4 this week. my boss was super-excitedly telling us about the celebrations he had planned. and how he had spent a night putting together the brand new, all pink, tasseled bike that his son had asked for. it has belle on it. from beauty and the beast. my boss didn't try to convince his son to pick a different bike. a red or blue or black or yellow bike. a spiderman or prince charming bike or even a beast-from-beauty-and-the-beast bike. he didn't teach his son that there was something wrong with wanting that pink belle bike. he got him that bike and it is just the best thing i've heard in ages. i maybe got just a little teary when he told us.
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