Saturday, November 9, 2019

engendered pronouns

She came up to me as she walked past
There in the back of the room during exercise class
Me active following along doing the workout moves
She unrecognized an unfamiliar face not participating. 

I looked at her as she spoke round face with white hair
Heard her tell me I had my harem around me
And I frowned back without pausing as she walked away
Feeling put off confused and disturbed by her remark.

She was aware as I am aware I am among women there
One of the few men at the senior center in the class
Where my moves seem awkward among the practiced ones
Where at times I feel out of place like an interloper misfit.

I do not expect to hear a sexist joke from a woman
Expecting I would be amused and pleased
As a kind of backhanded welcome to me in this group
That would make me complicit in oppressing women.

And who am I to deny having lived with the advantage 
Being male in a world where patriarchy is in everything 
Where fear of rape and violence against women is palpable 
Even in this room of warm bodies in exercise clothes.

If only a single pronoun were sufficient for all of us 
Like the way children might be if they were dressed as neutral
Before puberty hormones engender her adult shape
And the difference outlines their history of exploitation. 

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Celery Farm October 30, 2019

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speaking up

She is in the teachers room eating lunch
When the innocuous talk shifts into racism
Confronting her two days before Halloween
“What’s wrong with blackface?”

She is in her classroom moments after dismissal
When a parent enters to question her lesson content
Teaching the science of climate change
Teaching about Indigenous Peoples Day.

Speaking up like she does is not easy
Holding up against the reactionary push back
Looking for ways to attack and isolate you
Trying to demoralize you into silence.

I am so proud of her determination
To be a teacher who inspires by example
To eradicate every form of ignorance and prejudice
She is a very special person to know.

Having such a daughter close to me
Talking together about the challenges in her life
Sharing in the happiness and optimism of youth
Makes me a very lucky man.