On the DAY THAT WE REACHED 100,000 followers ❤️what I’m about to say feels beautifully fitting. I’d like to give an Instagram version of a huge round of applause to my dear friend Thandie. She has been using her platform as an actress and activist to discuss sexual abuse for many, many years, becoming a board member of @eveensler’s @vdayorg and campaigned fearlessly for it’s initiative #1billionrising (1 in 3 women across the planet will be beaten or raped during her lifetime. That’s one billion women). She ‘wore black’? She has long been candid about her own experiences of sexual abuse in the hope of raising awareness of how chronic this problem truly is, to get it out in the open, to put an end to this happening to young people. “It's a widespread problem in every single industry, in every single place and the intersectionality of Racism and Misogyny has been a straitjacket that I’ve wanted to tear off every brown girls body”” Like most women in any institution where men are the bosses, she wasn’t encouraged to speak. I assure you it did her no favours at the time within her industry. “You shouldn’t keep talking about this stuff because its bad for your reputation” she was once told by her female publicist. Which brings me of course to yesterday’s Golden Globes and the way that so many powerful women came together to speak out about a most heinous and historical stain on society that cares not about status, fame, accomplishment, or gender. A continuous chain of shame and pain which often repeats itself-at the very least in terms of self-hatred, unspoken trauma and lives simply not being lead- let alone the vast privilege of dreams actually being fulfilled and potential reached. Women coming together is what we do best, we must not fall prey to the first rule of war: divide and conquer. May 2018 be a new dawn. #timesup Together we are unstoppable. Love Kay xXx

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On the DAY THAT WE REACHED 100,000 followers ❤️what I’m about to say feels beautifully fitting.
I’d like to give an Instagram version of a huge round of applause to my dear friend Thandie.
She has been using her platform as an actress and activist to discuss sexual abuse for many, many years, becoming a board member of @eveensler’s @vdayorg and campaigned fearlessly for it’s initiative #1billionrising (1 in 3 women across the planet will be beaten or raped during her lifetime. That’s one billion women).
She ‘wore black’?
She has long been candid about her own experiences of sexual abuse in the hope of raising awareness of how chronic this problem truly is, to get it out in the open, to put an end to this happening to young people. “It's a widespread problem in every single industry, in every single place and the intersectionality of Racism and Misogyny has been a straitjacket that I’ve wanted to tear off every brown girls body””
Like most women in any institution where men are the bosses, she wasn’t encouraged to speak. I assure you it did her no favours at the time within her industry. “You shouldn’t keep talking about this stuff because its bad for your reputation” she was once told by her female publicist.
Which brings me of course to yesterday’s Golden Globes and the way that so many powerful women came together to speak out about a most heinous and historical stain on society that cares not about status, fame, accomplishment, or gender.
A continuous chain of shame and pain which often repeats itself-at the very least in terms of self-hatred, unspoken trauma and lives simply not being lead- let alone the vast privilege of dreams actually being fulfilled and potential reached.
Women coming together is what we do best, we must not fall prey to the first rule of war: divide and conquer.
May 2018 be a new dawn. #timesup
Together we are unstoppable. Love Kay xXx


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