Earliest political memory of the day #99
When I was 5 in North Carolina my mum told me to sit while my class did the Pledge of Allegiance. She made me promise never to join in.
When I was 5 in North Carolina my mum told me to sit while my class did the Pledge of Allegiance. She made me promise never to join in.
When I went to the houses of Parlament I went with my school and it was interest. It was also very fun because I went with my friend’s. And what […]
Darfur Genocide WAR Invasion of Iraq WAR 9/11 TERRORISM
Hitler – understanding it properly after reading a book English class – English boy started accusing Germans for what Hitler did
Age: +-3 years old Memory: ‘Al Gore 2000’ stickers on surfaces in house, mom & dad leaving me with grandparents to go to NATO summit in D.C.
I was about 9 years old when the Yugoslavian war broke and I was at school hearing the military aircrafts flying over and feeling scared.
witnessing racism for the first time in secondary school, when one of my male friends was called the ‘N’ word.
Earliest memory was seeing a communications book in church asking the priest/God our father forgiveness for his sins. Part of the IRA when signed. Watching the TV when DIRA [P.IRA] […]
My earliest political memory is my parent’s friends asking me to tell them the story my dad had taught me by hard as soon as I learned to talk “Sadam […]
Conforming to beauty standards. Mum doing my makeup Politics of performativity of gender Boys in playground ‘joking’ “go make me a sandwich”