Sunday Funday Is Glad Missy Elliott Is Getting the Praise She Deserves

Ari
Nov 11, 2018
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Hello gummy bears! Friends, it is finally cold, cold, cold in Austin! I am winter-izing my house this weekend, and my cats are all extra snuggly because I keep the heat at a brisk 65º F. I’m thinking about Christmas carols every day, and dreaming about not being in school anymore. Yes, the days are shorter and my SAD is like “HEY BITCH WHAT’S UPPPP!!!” but I also have been lighting candles every night and like, I don’t know, maybe it balances out? Everything just feels kinda dreamy right now, even if sometimes that dream gets a little weird. I’m not gonna complain. I hope you’re having a great and awesome week and life too! Tell me about it if you want to! And while you’re thinking about what to tell me, here’s some news.


Music, Feminism, and Food

+ Missy Elliott is FINALLY getting the recognition she deserves. She is the first female rapper to be nominated to the Songwriters’ Hall of Fame. Not only does she have a career in her own right, she’s also produced and written songs for Whitney Houston, Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, Aaliyah, and more.

+ Nigella Lawson exudes Mommi energy and the way she eats food on camera is honestly erotic for me. She spoke with The Cut about food, feminism, and the unfortunate reality of men in the kitchen.

+ All hail King Princess. ?????

+ alextbh is Malaysia’s first queer pop icon.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bpnq1nqlHH6/

+ Queer radicalism is thriving in rural America, and it features cornbread.

If a radical, queer-led revolution in the United States is possible, it will most likely emerge from the backroads and hollers, map dots and one stoplight towns stretching from the northern Georgia mountains to western Pennsylvania. It will include soup beans and drag queens, hay rides and hedonism, and it will probably be documented on Instagram by Queer Appalachia, a media and service collective with an anarchist bent out of West Virginia, alongside images of a sex-positive cross-stitch and quilts honoring laborers like Mother Jones.


Queers Are Saving the World

+ An orthodox rabbi recounts his holiest moment: becoming an ally to LBGTQ+ folks.

+ LGBTQ rights will become part of every Scottish high schooler’s curriculum, making Scotland the first country in the world to implement such a practice.

+ Over 150 LGBTQ+ folks won elections in the US last week. This list includes an openly gay judge in North Carolina defeated the challenger by 49,000 votes and 14 out of the 35 LGBTQ candidates that ran in TexasHeatherand Nataliealso wrote coverage about the women who won last week!

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State Representatives-elect from Texas, Erin Zwiener, Jessica González, and Julie Johnson. (photos from their campaign sites)

+ Jersey City announces the first citywide transgender awareness week.


Queer Books and Queer Culture

+ Viola Davis reveals that her character on How to Get Away With Murder, Analise Keating, is pansexual. 

Noelle Stevenson discusses the fight for queer representation and how that lead to the reboot of She-Ra 

+ Dr. Omise’eke Tinsley, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin talks about her new book, Beyonce in Formation: Remixing Black Feminism. (On a side note, this is Dr. Tinsley’s second book to be published this year. The first one, Ezili’s Mirrors: Imagining Black Queer Genders is also amazing)

+ The Spice Girls had a major influence on feminism, if you didn’t guess.

+ Here are five books that you might want to read if you want intersectional feminism at the forefront of your thought.


Have an amazing week friends! I can’t wait to talk to you again, I’m so excited to keep bringing you happy news in this not always happy world! Love you, mean it!

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Ari is a 20-something artist and educator. They are a mom to two cats, they love domesticity, ritual, and porch time. They have studied, loved, and learned in CT, Greensboro, NC, and ATX.

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