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For background, I’m a young woman both with a background of domestic violence in my own past and a commitment to feminism and women’s rights issues. My primary area is in dealing with domestic violence and abuse among teens and young adults - including not only dating violence but gender and sexuality based bullying and harassment. This is an issue that goes far beyond simply talking about homosexuality…I want to speak up for the girl I knew who got called a “slut” because she was poor and had large breasts…for the guy that got called “gay” because he was quiet and enjoyed cooking and sewing…and honestly, having gone to a christian school, there are also things that go on against homosexuals that are frankly unacceptable no matter what you believe.
My mother - a very conservative woman and a stay-at-home mom - taught me to respect women’s struggles nonetheless. She told me about the troubles she had as a woman seeking higher education in the 80’s, how a lot of the men didn’t treat her with respect or acted like she was unwanted/unattractive for having higher education. My similarly conservative father taught me that it was ok for men to have “feminine” interests, that a good man took care of the home and was involved with his kids and didn’t just act like that was his wife’s job. I’ve encountered similar attitudes to the ones that they fought against in my own life, along with the ever-present assumptions that rape and abuse only happen to “improper” women.
The trouble is, I’m just feeling so burnt out and alone in this. I don’t have the time or energy to do a lot of work right now (grad school + ptsd), but I try to stay involved and hope to do more in the future. I often do find myself feeling that the church is hostile to my efforts, even though I truly believe these are issues that Christ would care about. I get tired of defending feminism to people who form negative judgement based on ignorance…it is akin to the people who defame Christianity for the actions of fundamentalists. I get equally tired of defending my own work to people who think women’s issues ended with the right to vote, who think rape and domestic violence are just things women claim to get back at men or excuse their own poor behavior. And most of all, I just get burnt out by feeling like I don’t have allies within the church on an issue that means so much to me - I know that can’t be true, but of the parishes I’ve been in the only ministries I can find advertised or talked about are abortion protests and NFP classes.
My mother - a very conservative woman and a stay-at-home mom - taught me to respect women’s struggles nonetheless. She told me about the troubles she had as a woman seeking higher education in the 80’s, how a lot of the men didn’t treat her with respect or acted like she was unwanted/unattractive for having higher education. My similarly conservative father taught me that it was ok for men to have “feminine” interests, that a good man took care of the home and was involved with his kids and didn’t just act like that was his wife’s job. I’ve encountered similar attitudes to the ones that they fought against in my own life, along with the ever-present assumptions that rape and abuse only happen to “improper” women.
The trouble is, I’m just feeling so burnt out and alone in this. I don’t have the time or energy to do a lot of work right now (grad school + ptsd), but I try to stay involved and hope to do more in the future. I often do find myself feeling that the church is hostile to my efforts, even though I truly believe these are issues that Christ would care about. I get tired of defending feminism to people who form negative judgement based on ignorance…it is akin to the people who defame Christianity for the actions of fundamentalists. I get equally tired of defending my own work to people who think women’s issues ended with the right to vote, who think rape and domestic violence are just things women claim to get back at men or excuse their own poor behavior. And most of all, I just get burnt out by feeling like I don’t have allies within the church on an issue that means so much to me - I know that can’t be true, but of the parishes I’ve been in the only ministries I can find advertised or talked about are abortion protests and NFP classes.