Red Cloaks & Resistance: The Obsession Of Imagined Oppression
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Join me, Margo, and the rest of the gang in the ChattingTonight Clubhouse as we explore the allure of The Handmaids Tale and the need for women to feel resilient. We’ll touch on the origins of the 4B movement and the subtle irony of American women using that moniker while ignoring real problems women and girls face around the world in favor of imaginary ones.
I’m sure you’ve seen the videos, so shave your head and get in here!
Sources
Atwood, M. (1985). The Handmaid’s Tale. McClelland and Stewart.
Links:
Beatles, Revolution
https://youtu.be/hCiJAtq8yog?si=zmQjOWI-_MWJ_-El
(I do not own this. The Beatles or whomever do. I’m not making money off this song. This is a YT link. I am not a narc. Just covering my ass)
Leslie Gore, You Don’t Own Me
https://youtu.be/OYB1rbL8EHo?si=26DRefiPdhuaeqS8
(I don’t own this. This sentence works here. 🎼 I don’t own this…)
Needle Drop
https://youtu.be/sR1j527QAvc?si=y8F5wEqLDKDuy_mP
(All hail YouTube. Am I doing this right?)
www.ChattingTonight.com
(I do own this)
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(Elon does)