I am a writter.
I am a writter.
I am a writter.
I am a writter.
I am a writter.
I can write.
I can write.
I can write.
I can write.
For the past year and a half of my college carrier Ive felt like Ive the pen in my hand has grown motionless with fear of the white page and lines. Today after meeting up with a fellow AB540 student at Sacramento State, I am reminded that we are in it for the long run. "Writing is my legacy" Mallory Fites. I look up a few articles for how to get rid of writers block and one of the suggestions included write for 10minutes non-stop even if you begin to write gibberish.
I am working on a paper analyzing the WITCH Manifesto of 1968. The tree points that I want to make are that the Manifesto form of paragraph and structure follow the goddess cycle of education, healing, and empowerment. The fist paragraph talks about the word WITCH and its historical and reclaimed meaning for that time in history. The next paragraph begins the healing with words of hope and truth to heal the centuries of weight from centuries of oppression. As humans we are born into cycles of oppression that were in place before we ever set foot on this earth. Our parents lived vidas in societies that perpetuated the patriarchal practices that greece the engine of institutionalized oppression. The third paragraph concludes with words of empowerment. The document presents a cycle which is a very important part of feminist perspective. As goddess we resemble fertility and the renewal of life, transformation, and growth. We give birth to life and our bodies transform like the seasons.