Posts Tagged APIA
A Poetic Eff You to Miley Cyrus and Disney Corporate
Posted by Lisa in Moments Poetic, Poetry on February 8, 2009
TweetI don’t follow Miley Cyrus.
I don’t like Miley Cyrus.
Today, when I saw that video,
I was reminded of the one
big fat reason why I ignore
teeny bopper Disney poison.
Racism.
There is reason why Miley and her
White Disney can imbrue the hearts
of young Asian girls and boys
and still sell their music.
Their eyes are shaped like almonds,
like slivers of the moon
or sideways rockets
or glitters of black diamonds.
Their young eyes are fully open
in Ways yours and mine never
will be again.
And the beat of racism sounds
today
like it has all the other days.
It drowns out anything else
that could be put to music
and sold.
The Monologue that Should be a Dialogue
Posted by Lisa in Sexual Assault on February 21, 2008
TweetThe Vagina Monologues, written by Eve Ensler, is a popular conversation topic in February.It is a production that has sparked a larger movement: Vday. Every year, February 14 is V-Day, a day marked to end violence against women, and thousands of productions take place across the world. All proceeds benefit local sexual assault services and community organizations.