April 9, 2008My sister, your bitchWhen's the last time you called a woman a bitch and why? That's the question two Virginia Tech men ducked last night at the "Candid Confab: My sister, your bitch" talk show in Haymarket Theater. The show, sponsored by the People's Coalition and hosted by Tech student Jamel Toms, was designed to start a conversation about racism and sexism and featured a five-person panel. Here's one take on it. What's yours? So, out with it. When is the last time you referred to someone as a bitch? Why? |
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April 9, 2008
My sister, your bitch
When's the last time you called a woman a bitch and why?
That's the question two Virginia Tech men ducked last night at the "Candid Confab: My sister, your bitch" talk show in Haymarket Theater.
The show, sponsored by the People's Coalition and hosted by Tech student Jamel Toms, was designed to start a conversation about racism and sexism and featured a five-person panel.
Here's one take on it. What's yours?
So, out with it. When is the last time you referred to someone as a bitch? Why?

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