But the issue is that Columbia doesn't normally require students to pay to clean their mattresses. What you're bringing up has nothing to do with this issue. Fair pay and treatment are also the responsibility of Columbia as the employer.
But the issue is that Columbia doesn't normally require students to pay to clean their mattresses. What you're bringing up has nothing to do with this issue. Fair pay and treatment are also the responsibility of Columbia as the employer.
People who are paid to clean the mattresses should continue to be paid, by their employer, for cleaning the mattresses. No one is arguing that nobody should pay; we're arguing Columbia should pay.
You can see her actual (or more realistic) waistline here and she looks f-ing bomb. Body goals. Bless the big-hipped girls and thank you KK for making it hot!
As a man, you get to ignore being gendered because no one is systemically discriminating against you for associations of your gender, no matter how micro the aggression might seem. Even seemingly positive associations ("Women are more caring") lead to discrimination (nurses and teachers being paid low wages in…
I think it's really important, especially considering how many mothers of color are literally arrested for charges like "abandonment" for allowing kids to play in the neighborhood. It's demonstrative of how our culture looks at all POC as inherently criminal and requires we're assumed to be criminals first.
Men don't, because you likely haven't been discriminated against historically, interpersonally, and systematically for your gender and gendered role as a parent.
You're absolutely right. Look at the way Black and brown mothers are portrayed in media (as unloving, incompetent, or exploitative of their children). To be considered a "mommy" at all is a privilege and while that doesn't make this issue a non-problem, discussing it without the context of what mothers of color…
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Lol your kids are already sex fiends
It's how we all get by, day to day, honey.
I don't think she meant "where are all the outraged internet comments on op-eds". I think she meant "where's the real-life action"
As much as I love Kerry Washington and the rest of the cast of both shows they seem to have angry face/intense face, and that's it when you line them up against her. Think about the scenes with Nate in the car - she commands so much emotion in just her facial expressions. The show is essentially a lens flare in script…
It's so crazy that she's calling for action and so many are commenting, "Does she not read Jez??" Y'all, we commented and read stories. We did shit here on this website. I don't think she's saying the silence of op-eds was deafening. I think she's asking, why aren't we out organizing, proposing anti-hack legislating,…
From the Herald Sun article that covered the fact that his seminar had to be held on a boat because no hotel would host because it was so widely protested:
Sex on HTGAWM > Sex on Scandal
Well, if you're okay with them not voting, I'm not sure you get to angrily post about how shitty they are on the internet. Either do something to make it better or stop complaining. It's like people who don't vote then complain about candidates - the worst.
Come on - you really think you can compare the knowledge, experience, and development ability you have to an 18 year old's? To clarify, by "us" I meant people that care about young people voting. If we care about [insert any group] [doing anything], we need to communicate its importance to them in a way they value. As…
I think there's a real sense among millennials (and maybe young people forever, who knows) that their single vote doesn't matter. THIS IS IMPORTANT. It's not a reflection of their laziness. It's a real feeling and instead of writing it off as them sitting on their asses, we should be analyzing what contributes to…