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What to expect | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. Posts from the ‘What to expect’ Category. On What I did not Expect. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 67 other followers. Business of being born. Long walk to freedom. The Personal is Political. What we're reading.
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What’s in a name: Meditations on Feminism | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. August 24, 2013 / inherfootsteps2013. What’s in a name: Meditations on Feminism. Feminists are individuals who ideally share the belief that the rights of women are as inalienable as the rights of men.”. And isn’t that the heart of feminism? Feminism is a contested terrain. Every other day, some public figure.
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Fertility | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. Posts from the ‘Fertility’ Category. The ‘I’ Word. On mourning Maya Angelou, Ursula Le Guin and Failure. Myth Busting the Baby Dreaming. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 67 other followers. Business of being born.
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Women’s stories | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. Posts from the ‘Women’s stories’ Category. No hood like this mamahood. On What I did not Expect. Writing against the silence. On mourning Maya Angelou, Ursula Le Guin and Failure. White Women’s Stories: A Late Review of The Help. The Grief Book Club. Follow Blog via Email. Join 67 other followers.
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South African politics | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. Posts from the ‘South African politics’ Category. But is it racism? On Silence and Human Limits. Elections Analysis: The Democratic Alliance. Elections Analysis: The African National Congress. Long Walk to Freedom: An Early Review. Follow Blog via Email. Join 67 other followers. Business of being born.
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Baby Dreamin’ | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. Posts from the ‘Baby Dreamin’’ Category. On What I did not Expect. Writing against the silence. The ‘I’ Word. Myth Busting the Baby Dreaming. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 67 other followers. Business of being born.
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Rumbi | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. Posts from the ‘Rumbi’ Category. But is it racism? On What I did not Expect. Writing against the silence. The ‘I’ Word. On mourning Maya Angelou, Ursula Le Guin and Failure. Myth Busting the Baby Dreaming. Follow Blog via Email. Join 67 other followers. Business of being born. Long walk to freedom.
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A smoother pebble: August 2011
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To myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding of a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me." - Isaac Newton. Thursday, August 25, 2011. Last year I used to pray at the healing rooms. I drove down there, but at some point you turn off the suburby tar road onto a dirt road, that continues for a few hundred metres through a bushy area, then you get to the dump.
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Race | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. Posts from the ‘Race’ Category. But is it racism? On Silence and Human Limits. The New Normal, or what a family looks like. White Women’s Stories: A Late Review of The Help. Steve Biko on Allies: Reflections on Masculinity Work. Follow Blog via Email. Join 67 other followers. Business of being born.
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A Birth Story | In Her Footsteps
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Navigating gender, space, race and place, using the footsteps of women who've gone before. About In Her Footsteps. What we’re reading. What we’re listening to and watching. Footsteps we’re following. July 16, 2015 / inherfootsteps2013. In the end, we or I caved. My son was measuring big, huge, large, especially his head. There was no way I was even going to. To push him out. Yes, I carry that shame. And I. Plus, first pregnancy, 39 weeks this kid was for sure not going to be. I hadn’t even showered yet.