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...sculptor, and I am so inspired by her,” audience member Libby A. Maclaren said, explaining that Odundo’s pottery had always had a significant impact on her, as had recently visiting Odundo’s exhibiton “Black Womanhood?? at Wellesley College. “Her forms are very, very beautiful, very elegant.” And Odundo made certain to convey her unwavering love for the art form while discussing her specific exhibitions and her work’s artistic importance. “I’m very passionate...
...point in your life. This condensed understanding most people grow up with does not allow room for the complexity necessary to grasp the complicated ways in which black women have contributed to the struggle of all black people. Nor is it able to contend with the added complication of womanhood??which in some cases meant that these contributions weren’t particularly welcome. The only way to ensure that people grow up with a balanced understanding of black history is to completely revamp the way that it’s taught. People should learn early that...
...Japanese courtesan, a character from Canterbury Tales, a female pope, a woman from a Bruegel painting and a Victorian world traveler. Largely set around a single dining table, the six women discuss their past exploits, often finding themselves faced with the problem of defining their “womanhood?? independent of its conflicts with “manhood...
...accessories, Johara sells all the necessary accoutrements—hip scarves ($35-$50) and finger cymbals ($10). And at the cost of $12 for drop-ins, with a discount for long-term students, Dance Complex is financially accessible. Johara describes belly dancing as a “celebration of womanhood??—which was reflected in the make-up of the class FM attended—but she still encourages the boys to join...
...contrary, such images are a beautiful celebration of maternity and early human life, worthy of an art display (I’d suggest the halls of the Committee on Degrees in Women’s Studies). Few things are less intimidating to me—or more uplifting of womanhood??than a picture of a baby and the mother who carries...
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