Friday, September 24, 2010
Summer of Feminista: A woman is a womb
Written by Minerva
I was raised in a woman only household.
What does it mean to be a woman?
A woman is a womb.
My father wasn’t there when I was born
he was disappointed with my mom
cause “she” gave him a daughter and not a son.
Two years later my sister was born
he left
it was just too much to bear.
A woman is a womb?
Abuelo passed away
he was talking a shower and his heart just stopped.
The oldest sister Aunt Amelia took care of all of us.
Abuela prayed and cooked.
Mama
a brilliant scientist was never recognized
she even helped clone a sheep, but drove a cab by nights.
What does it mean to be a woman?
We girls played the piano, washed the dishes, sing with mezzo-soprano voices and wrote some sort of poetry. We read Simone de Beauvoir.
A woman is the origin of life.
Summer of Feminista is a project where Latinas are sharing what feminism means to them. Positive. Negative. Academic statements. Personal stories. Learn more or how you can join the Summer of Feminista. This is a project of Viva la Feminista. Link and quote, but do not repost without written permission.
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