Dawn doesn't get to be sore loser. McEnroe's antics were a feature not a bug when he played; Serena was called out everytime she was upset. You know it's #misogynoir when a Black woman does the same thing w/ diffirent consequences. Geno's benevolent patriarchy works until the women aren't his girls
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White male privilege is Geno getting to disrepect a Black woman peer on national television as his team lost and have sports media run cover for him. #Misogynoir is Dawn getting critiqued for defending herself and her team from said abuse, all while knowing she could never behave the same way.
Yo Chicago ... mark your calendars for this!
misomy mi-sa-go-me, mi-\ n: a hatred of marriage - misogamist \mi- 'sä-go-mist\ " {Gk misein to hate + Eng-gamy} (ca. 1656) 'misogynist \mo-'sä-ja-nist| n: a person who hates or discriminates against women : a misogynistic person ‹But there are enough ~s who want to keep women out of ... managerial positions. —Lesa Donnelly, quoted at Washington Post> (1620) 2 misogynist adj : feeling, showing, or characterized by hatred of or prejudice against women: MISOGYNISTIC <~ comments> (1857) misogynistic \ma-sä-ja-'ni-stik\ adj: feeling, showing, or characterized by hatred of or prejudice against women: of, relating to, or being a misogynist <~ attitude/behaviors> - misogynistically \ma-,sä-ja-'ni-sti-k(a-)lē\ adv (1821) misogynoir \ma-sä-ja-'nwär\ n.: hatred of, aversion to, or prejudice against Black women ‹... ~ in action, the crossroads of misogyny and racism ... —Renée Graham› ‹ blend of MISOGYNY and F noir "black" (going back to OF neir, going back to L nigr-, niger, of obscure origin) | (2010) misogynous \ma-'sä-ja-nas\ also misogynic \,mi-sa-'ji-nik, - gi-\ adj : characterized by or expressing misogyny or hatred of women: MISOGYNISTIC <~ lyrics/comments> (1825) misogyny 9 \mo-'sä-ja-nē\ n: hatred of, aversion to, or prejudice against women ‹a culture that promotes violence and ~› ‹... women also knew a thing or two about ~ in early Europe, where they were persecuted and tried th ha WI = mis : t les mis a w anc Son misI posi prev mol den misr peop the s
My friend @moyazb.bsky.social literally wrote the dictionary 😭😭😭
One of the new words in this edition of @merriam-webster.com:
Turn to the Ms!
It’s Been Raining…
"It's been raining, for a while now..." It's strange to have personal wins amidst grief and in a world on fire. Chicago, last chance of 2025 to watch my documentary, You Just Watch & See as part of the Chicago Short Film Festival @facetschicago on December 5, 2025 6pm CST Also…
I've not had the words but so many have, including Alice.
Thank you, Alice.
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You Just Watch & See Documentary Screening in Chicago!
Hello Team! I am excited to say that my short film, You Just Watch & See is having its Chicago premiere in November via two film festivals! Please join me Saturday November 1st (2pm CST) at the Greenline Performing Arts Center for the Chicago…
Come celebrate the publication of "We Are Each Other’s Liberation" an groundbreaking anthology centering Black & Asian feminist solidarities, with me, Moya @moyazb.bsky.social and many wonderful others <3
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Gifster?
This. Who decided Tech bros got dibs our collective futures?
Promotional poster for a film screening titled "Black Stars Shine Bright: Everyday Alchemy." The title appears in white text over a starry background. Below, two film strip-style images are shown: the left depicts a person being filmed through a camera screen, and the right shows another person indoors. Text beneath reads: "A Film Screening with Directors Moya Bailey & India Martin." Event details in yellow text state: "Friday, August 1st, 1:00–2:30 PM" and "3620 Walnut St. | UPenn ASC Room 500."
Join @moyazb.bsky.social and India Martin at @asc.upenn.edu next month, as they share their latest documentary film projects during BlackStar Film Festival Weekend. Each project centers the everyday magic of Black women and Black queer families’ survival. Register here: bit.ly/46pEoWD
Universe of stars background with the above text Black Stars Shine Bright: Everyday Alchemy A Film Screening with Directors Moya Bailey and India Martin Friday August 1st, 1:00-2:30 PM 3620 Walnut St.| UPenn ASC Room 500 overlayed in white and gold, separated by two production stills from the respective films
Philly!
What are you up to a month from now?
Want to see my short film about my cousin Dollie and another brilliant short by my sister in cinema, India? We will be in town for #BlackStarFilmFest
Register here bit.ly/3I4Jz47
Where the $ reside, where the $ reside...
@graceishuman.bsky.social declarative sentences!
I was just thinking @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social should ask Mama Mira to do some screenings of Mississippi Masala in the community and Denzel should pop up! Let's go!!!
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New Ask a Feminist with @ninajankowicz.com, @moyazb.bsky.social, and @sobieraj.bsky.social! They analyze the harassment and abuse that women—esp. women in politics—face online and how it impedes women’s equal political participation. Check it out FREE on our website or your favorite podcasting app!
Flyer reads: WOMEN & CHILDREN FIRST PRESENTS AN OCTAVIA BUTLER BIRTHDAY BASH! JUNE 21 7PM with KEMI ALABI MOYA BAILEY SARAI BERNICE JULIAN RANDALL DR. NICOLE RAWLS music by ROY KINSEY RAMA masks required
Hello, Chicago! Got Saturday plans? Join me and others as we honor the legacy of Octavia E. Butler on the solstice and the day before her actual birthday!
Register here!
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Feeling this more than ever today! Thanks for posting!
A group of people is seated in the audience in ASC room 500, with long wooden tables arranged in rows. Each person has a plate of food and a bottle of water or soda in front of them. The room has white walls, large windows on the right side, and a projector mounted on the ceiling at the front. Professor Sarah Jackson is holding a microphone and asking a question while audience members look at her.
Professor Moya Bailey stands at the lectern in ASC room 500, speaking into a microphone. She is wearing a red and white geometric patterned outfit. Behind hwe, a large screen displays the Annenberg School logo and partially visible text. To the right of the screen, a banner reads 'Center for Media at Risk.'
Yesterday, our visiting scholar @moyazb.bsky.social shared her phenomenal new short film 'You Just Watch & See' about the inspiring life of her cousin Dollie. Look out for 'You Just Watch & See' on this year's film festival circuit! @asc.upenn.edu
Event poster for 'Documentary as Praxis: The Making of Misogynoir in Medicine' featuring Moya Bailey from Northwestern University. The background shows a group of people in winter clothing inside a wooden building under construction. Event details are listed: 'Wednesday, April 23rd, ASC Room 500, 12:00 pm.' The logo for the Center for Media at Risk is in the bottom-right corner."
Join us on April 23rd for a documentary workshop with visiting scholar @moyazb.bsky.social. Get a first look at @misogynoirinmed.bsky.social, a documentary highlighting Black-woman led solutions to misogynoir in the U.S. healthcare system. Register here: bit.ly/4idVt9c @asc.upenn.edu
Public comment is now open for passport gender marker changes.
You can go here to go to each of the three proposed passport rules, and submit comment.
My suggestion: be unique, argue for trans-inclusive policies, against the constitutionality of the changes, etc.
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Humans made up everything in society, each & every bit. That means we can unmake it too.
We don't have to move as if having the most 1s and 0s in your bank account qualifies you to make impulsive uninformed decisions that effect the whole world.
Capitalism is a choice and we can choose again.
My fav spot is Apolonia. They can do the tasting menu to go. It's worth it!
This is why I am making the documentary misogynoirinmedicine.com
The cruelty is so specific.
“She was evicted from her home of 23 years in February and died in May, while homeless, just days short of her 71st birthday."
There was a time in this country when evictions were so rare they sparked riots. Now people are forced out of their homes every single day, and we barely bat an eye.