Being a strong articulate woman in our day and age is hard to come by. However, I came across a blog that had a different voice; a voice of reason. The Womanist Musing’s (http://www.womanist-musings.com) author Renee from Canada writes about a different type of injustice. The injustice that most of the world ignores and never talk about. She talks about the value of people, and the value of humanity and the injustice that minorities suffer from every day. Also she speaks of the gender inequalities that till this day and age is evident within our modern society.


She is a critic of news events that most of us ignore. For example, that child that got raped by several men, and those racist adolescence teenagers that set fire to a black family's home. Also, she criticizes why a woman would sell her body for money or for food because life became suddenly too expensive for the average worker. News events that may effect us, but we don't pay attention because we are so self absorbed to care about anything else in the world. She criticizes the injustice and the media's ignorant view point about the subject and educates those who are willing to listen. We need to defend humanity, and she is one voice that does through her well articulated and womanist musing blog.


A Review By : Mona (http://www.rebelliousarabgirl.net)
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  1. Mike Says:

    Thank you so much for sharing a wonderful article… I too have something to share, the Next level of social networking on music and only music related…

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    Thanks & keep on Posting
    Mike


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