A recent diary really resonated with me, and initiated my thinking on the sustainability of our current ethno- masculo- frameworking in filling in the slats, if you will, of the box-frame of the current conversation
This ties into the excellent book, Girls Who Wore Black, on the role of women in the beat movement at a time concurrent with the freedom riders and civil rights movement era in general.
As women access their power both in a circumstantiated and developed manner, and as men concurrently seek new channels of masculinity expressive forward-moves and thinking, the work of female beat poets, thinkers, and activists stands in even greater relief and gains greater cogency and salience within the current power and patriarchal power frame.
Extending my personal journey into a wider space of overall ownership of cause-effect selectivity and transformation, I see broader possibilities within the derivations of selectivity, and am hopeful that such positive steps continue both in frequency and assuredness.