In 1970, Mary Richards and The Mary Tyler Moore Show debuted to a changing world. Women like my mum, who had left school in grade 9 during the Great Depression, were watching the rise of feminism, and wondering how the heck they were supposed to react and behave.
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Roxanne Tellier – Where is Mary Tyler Moore When We Need Her?
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags "Speak to President Trump, 'disrupters', America First, birth control, Bob Segarini, DBAWIS, Department of Homeland Security, Disneyland, equal pay, Every Woman, feminism, guaranteed basic income, Hieronymus Bosch, Lou Grant, Muslim, Oxford University, Rhoda Morgenstern (Valerie Harper); Phyllis Lindstrom (Cloris Leachman); Georgette Franklin (Georgia Engel); Sue Ann Nivens (Betty White), Roxanne Tellier, Soylent Green, The Economist, The Mary Tyler Moore . Great Depression, Utopia, Wharton School of Business on January 29, 2017 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – Privilege is Such a Lonely Word
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags BLM TO, Bob Segarini, Canada Post, class, CNE, DBAWIS, disabled, economic inequity, equal pay, First Nations, LGBTQ, Oprah Winfrey, pensions, Pride, privilege, racism, Roxanne Tellier, tolerance, Violence on July 10, 2016 by segariniI already had a column drafted and ready for editing this morning, but my muse took a hard left turn and demanded a re-write.
I wanted to talk about how important it is to be true to yourself; in your own life, in the way you present to your loved ones, and the realities of pursuing the path by which you pay your bills. But all of that sounds rather pretentious, in the face of current events.
What I came to realize is that the only reason that old, white women like me can spend any time at all dreaming of improving themselves and their surroundings – never mind assuming that anyone else would be interested in reading those thoughts- is that we have ‘privilege.’