• Current Events,  Posts

    Love Island and Misogynoir

    Doriauna Anderson – VCU FA24 @doriii_anderson on instagram Love Island is a show just like any other dating show, people are there to find and explore this idea of love. The only twist here is that there are a ton of contestants coming in and out and there’s “recoupling” and “dumping”. In the show, Serena was a slow burn; not quick to jump into anything, but she formed a bond with contestant Kordell. Unfortunately, when it came to “Casa Amor” he brought back a woman for the recoupling, Daia, while Serena stayed “single” awaiting his return. Upon his arrival with Daia, Serena rightfully tore into him at how disrespectful she…

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    Murder of Rebecca Cheptegei

    Student Submission – Current Event VCU FA24 Rebecca Cheptegei’s tragic death serves as a stark reminder of how racism and misogyny combine to produce misogynoir, or violence against Black women. Her murder by her partner highlights the increased vulnerability of Black female athletes, especially in patriarchal and racially charged environments, as did the earlier killings of fellow athletes Agnes Tirop and Damaris Mutua. These women, despite their notoriety and prosperity, endure neglect from society as well as domestic violence, and their hardships frequently eclipse their accomplishments. When compared to similar incidents involving athletes who are not Black, the international response to Cheptegei’s case has been relatively muted, which highlights the…

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    Kamala Chew Toy

    Student Submission – Current Event Fall 2024 Virginia Commonwealth University Misogynoir is a type of prejudice that targets Black women by combining racism, sexism, and often violence. A Kamala Harris chew toy is an example of this. One way that misogynoir works is by using violent and degrading images to make Black women seem less important and less human. Creating a chew toy that looks like Vice President Kamala Harris, who is a historical figure for being the first female, Black, and South Asian Vice President of the United States, takes away from her prestigious position and makes her an easy target for contempt and even ridicule. Not only is this item disrespectful,…