Refresher

After many moons and quiet starry nights I fled to the city of Toronto and felt that perhaps I didn’t have time for blogging while trying to complete my Masters…well its done now so I’m back!

The newest adventure set to commence on Wednesday September 28th, off to the Congo I go! Kinshasa that is, Democratic it says. I will be working for Oxfam Quebec as the Gender Justice Advisor.

*Disclaimer* None of the content seen in this Klog represents the views of Oxfam Quebec and is in no way related. It is my own knowledge and experience that will clog these pages…

FYI Klog is not a knowledge management system, it is a Kongo Blog. Simple.

So off I go but in the meantime I am having an incredible time out on Vancouver island crossing things off my pre-departure list (only 123 items long)! The only important thing left is Bug spray…fairly crucial as I hope to avoid the whole repeat malaria scenario. Oh right and my passport which is still in the mail…No worries though, off we go (we being my partner Steffen and I, Youpiee)!

So hopefully this has revived and refreshed a little bit, I will do my best to keep it up!

How I Fall Asleep

I have to read children’s storybooks to fall asleep at night

I have to force myself to wander through the rabbit hole

To get to the magical land of happy endings

A land of courage and cupcakes, salty licorice whips

Of rainbows and secret gardens

Of time travel and new love

True love

Not fake love or unrequited love or hate love

Not a land of wars, exploitation, submission or objectification

 

I have to read children’s storybooks to fall asleep at night

Because when I wake up in the morning there are streams of sunlight piercing through grey snow clouds

Illuminating my dreams of wonderlands

Revealing the harsh gritty world of women’s suffering

This reality is not just a wrinkle in time

It’s a constant, everlasting power struggle

An epic tug of war with BIG PLAYERS

On one side we have:

MILITARISM, CAPITALISM, IMPERIALISM, COLONIALISM AND THE HEAVY WEIGHT PATRIARCHY

On the other side we have:

Women and their children

On the sidelines we have:

Husbands, fathers, lovers, brothers, sons, grandpas, uncles

Who, deep down want to cheer on their

Wives, sisters, mothers, lovers, daughters, nieces and aunties

But cannot-will not because they are shackled to their gender role

and they are afraid of committing heavyweight treason.

Femininity. Feminized.

An ideal, cursed dichotomy wrought in conflict

Femininity. Feminized.

Beautiful and Unseen

Soft spoken and Silent

Caregiver but Carefree

Intelligent but Not Assertive

Mothers and Lovers

Sexualized and Exclusive

Labourers but Unpaid

Victims but Survivors

Women have so many expectations placed upon them that they are set up to fail

And if they do succeed they are the exception that proves the rule

 

 

 

So I have to read children’s storybooks to fall asleep at night

Because each day I’m grappling with the truth about women’s struggle

The struggle to survive, to support their families, to live and yet feel dead inside

To find a place to stand, to smile

The struggle

I spend my days listening to CBC news and reading articles

By academics, feminists and activists

And I’m wondering how all of these truths cannot outweigh the lies

How they cannot counter a transnational Neo-liberal patriarchal war machine

Each day there are thousands of people crying out, writing out, acting out

But no one hears—or rather everyone hears

But no one knows who’s in charge…

How can we reason with a machine?

One that violently forces its way into every crevice and facet of our lives?

 

I have to read children’s story books to fall asleep at night

Because the horrors of violence against women flash behind my eyes

Images of women being

Threatened, terrorized and tortured

Stories of women

Robbed, raped and refugee

Cases of women

Brutalized, battered, belittled

Examples of women

Forced into pregnancy, prostitution, and public humiliation

Everyday women

Sold into sexual slavery,

Cheated, chained and charred

Exploited, evicted, erased

Displaced

STOP Shaming Trafficking Oppressing Patronizing STOP

 

I have to read children’s storybooks to fall asleep at night

Because this is the shit nightmares are made from

And although to those dropping bombs and wielding machetes

These women are faceless, nameless and useless

They are NOT to me!

They are my sisters, my mother, my neighbor—they are me.

Violence is happening right outside my backdoor

It’s not far away or other

It’s our country’s troops in Afghanistan

Our government’s investment in fighter jets and cutting social services to pay those debts

It’s domestic abuse dubbed a family affaire

It’s the 400 some native women either missing or dead

It’s the 1 in 4 women who will experience some form of sexualized violence

It’s the women who make up most of the 90% non-combatant casualties in conflict

And the women who are 70% of the world’s starving or near starving

There is an imperative here, one of feminist anti-violence solidarity

That we cannot let be high jacked by

Imperialist, capitalist, post-modernist

NON    SENSE feminism

That just wastes time and distracts us from the real issues at hand

Which are freedom, equity and security of person

The right to live in a dignified manner

To be respected, nurtured and comforted

To give birth to spring flowers of justice and peace

 

So that I do not have to read children’s storybooks to fall asleep at night

So that these violent realities will float off to never never land

I will go bravely into the night with a coralline necklace warding off fear

And I will wake up to blue skies and sun shining down indiscriminately

On all our faces not burning a one

I want to wake up feeling fully refreshed

Ready to trot off to OISE to study

Chocolate and strawberries,

Xs and Os

Butterfly eyelashes and

Public policy based on a ‘hug it out’ model

All the ways women are loved

 

I don’t think this is asking too much, and it doesn’t have to be just this way

 

I just don’t want to have to read children’s storybooks to fall asleep at night.