Showing posts with label heavens to betsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heavens to betsy. Show all posts

The Kathleen Hanna Papers




Kathleen Hanna has donated a bunch a collection of her zines + assorted writings to the NYU's Fales Library, for their brand new Riot Grrrl Collection?
And we just heard on Soul Ponies that Kate Wadkins is gonna be moderating a Riot Grrrl panel during Sarah Lawrence's Women's History Month conference??

Two things are happening here:
1. New York as a whole just got a million times cooler
and
2. 2010 is clearly the year of the long awaited Riot Grrrl comeback!!

Super exciting for aging ladies like myself who were just a litttlleee bit too young to enjoy the scene to it's fullest during it's heyday. It's wonderful and perfect that the movement is getting the academic recognition it deserves, and being treated like an legitimate part of feminist history!
So jealous of New York right now! I need to get there ASAP, or you know, around March 5th & 6th for the Women's History Conference. Please donate Buddy Passes to Young Creature: stuck in Chicago, IL.


Bratmobile - Queenie


Bikini Kill - Jigsaw Youth


Heavens to Betsy - She's the One

The Kathleen Hanna Papers




Kathleen Hanna has donated a bunch a collection of her zines + assorted writings to the NYU's Fales Library, for their brand new Riot Grrrl Collection?
And we just heard on Soul Ponies that Kate Wadkins is gonna be moderating a Riot Grrrl panel during Sarah Lawrence's Women's History Month conference??

Two things are happening here:
1. New York as a whole just got a million times cooler
and
2. 2010 is clearly the year of the long awaited Riot Grrrl comeback!!

Super exciting for aging ladies like myself who were just a litttlleee bit too young to enjoy the scene to it's fullest during it's heyday. It's wonderful and perfect that the movement is getting the academic recognition it deserves, and being treated like an legitimate part of feminist history!
So jealous of New York right now! I need to get there ASAP, or you know, around March 5th & 6th for the Women's History Conference. Please donate Buddy Passes to Young Creature: stuck in Chicago, IL.


Bratmobile - Queenie


Bikini Kill - Jigsaw Youth


Heavens to Betsy - She's the One

The Kathleen Hanna Papers




Kathleen Hanna has donated a bunch a collection of her zines + assorted writings to the NYU's Fales Library, for their brand new Riot Grrrl Collection?
And we just heard on Soul Ponies that Kate Wadkins is gonna be moderating a Riot Grrrl panel during Sarah Lawrence's Women's History Month conference??

Two things are happening here:
1. New York as a whole just got a million times cooler
and
2. 2010 is clearly the year of the long awaited Riot Grrrl comeback!!

Super exciting for aging ladies like myself who were just a litttlleee bit too young to enjoy the scene to it's fullest during it's heyday. It's wonderful and perfect that the movement is getting the academic recognition it deserves, and being treated like an legitimate part of feminist history!
So jealous of New York right now! I need to get there ASAP, or you know, around March 5th & 6th for the Women's History Conference. Please donate Buddy Passes to Young Creature: stuck in Chicago, IL.


Bratmobile - Queenie


Bikini Kill - Jigsaw Youth


Heavens to Betsy - She's the One

Double Dare Ya

Don't forget your herstory.







I specifically remember growing up in Massachusetts, rebelling against what I thought was a strict religious suburb. I look back on it years later and realize there was very little I actually had a problem with, but the things I did have problems with were huge human rights issues that shouldn't have had any interaction from the gov't or churches of America. But the spirit of feminism, in that form I could actually relate to in the then and now (as opposed to having to experience it through books) was positively infectious and inspiring. It was a complete eye opener. Fast forward to 2003 where I was playing in a punk rock band with 2 lady friends, switching off on instruments, all singing together, and getting completely shut out from the Boston music scene. We only played a handful of crappy shows (specifically 1 GSA benefit where the band before us threw around the word "fag" way too much. I remember throwing the biggest fit after) and quietly disbanded when I moved away. I miss that feeling of community, a sense that individually we may have been weird or not the prettiest in accordance to unattainable beauty standards, but together there was a lot to accomplish, a lot accomplished, and one of the only times in my life I actually felt like I belonged somewhere. I still don't feel like I can identify with a majority of communities, but I'm grateful I got to experience it at least once so far. Riot Grrl (and a majority of the bands that came out of it) was a huge saving grace to an otherwise mundane, sterile adolescence surrounded by the notion of people telling my friends and myself that we had no right to be ourselves. To all involved, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. And to the people who tried to shut it all down, I say a big fuck you.