Faces of Feminism

Faces of Feminism We are a Georgia State University student organization serving the Atlanta feminist community through

Faces of Feminism (FOF) is dedicated to raising awareness surrounding the oppression of minority groups along gendered, raced, classed, and sexed lines. We are an advocacy group interested in promoting a healthy and open environment for all gender/sexual minorities in the community, both on campus and in Atlanta. Building coalitions with fellow peer organizations (at GSU and surrounding universiti

es) is a high priority for FOF. We strive to positively affect our community by facilitating real conversation and advocacy about typically forgotten topics, such as inequality and oppression.

We are deeply saddened by the news of Toni Morrison's passing but are also so thankful for all that she gave. Even thoug...
08/06/2019

We are deeply saddened by the news of Toni Morrison's passing but are also so thankful for all that she gave. Even though she is gone her words will continue to shape and inspire future generations. Our hearts are with her friends and family.

“We die. That may be the meaning of life. But we do language. That may be the measure of our lives.”

We are profoundly sad to report that Toni Morrison has died at the age of eighty-eight. She died last night at Montefiore Medical Center in New York.

The Bluest Eye, Morrison’s first novel, was published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston in 1970. Morrison followed with Sula in 1973, and nine subsequent novels, all of them published with Alfred A. Knopf.

Morrison’s novels were celebrated and embraced by booksellers, critics, educators, readers, and librarians. Her work also ignited controversy, notably in school districts that tried to ban her books. Few American writers won more awards for their books and writing. Morrison was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1988 for Beloved. In 1993, she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, with the Swedish Academy recognizing her as an author “who in novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import, gives life to an essential aspect of American reality.” In 1996, she was honored with the National Book Foundation’s Medal of Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, and in 2012, President Barack Obama presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Morrison also worked as an editor at Random House – the first female African-American editor in company history – from 1967 to 1983. There, she published Gayl Jones, Toni Cade Bambara, Henry Dumas, Huey P. Newton, Muhammad Ali, and Angela Davis, among others. Her work as an editor and publisher at Random House demonstrated a unique commitment to writers of color, and helped in opening industry doors to them.

And for over five decades, Morrison was also a part-time teacher of creative writing and literature, often bringing students together with other writers, at Howard University (from which she graduated in 1953), Yale University, SUNY Purchase, Bard College, Rutgers University, SUNY Albany, and Princeton University, where she retired as Robert F. Goheen Chair in the Humanities in 2006.

Many at Knopf and Random House came to know her as a valued colleague and dear friend.

The Morrison family issued this statement: “It is with profound sadness we share that, following a short illness, our adored mother and grandmother, Toni Morrison, passed away peacefully last night surrounded by family and friends. She was an extremely devoted mother, grandmother, and aunt who reveled in being with her family and friends. The consummate writer who treasured the written word, whether her own, her students or others, she read voraciously and was most at home when writing. Although her passing represents a tremendous loss, we are grateful she had a long, well lived life.

While we would like to thank everyone who knew and loved her, personally or through her work, for their support at this difficult time, we ask for privacy as we mourn this loss to our family. We will share information in the near future about how we will celebrate Toni’s incredible life.”

Robert Gottlieb, Morrison’s longtime editor at Knopf, said: “She was a great woman and a great writer, and I don’t know which I will miss more.”

Sonny Mehta, Chairman of Knopf, said: “Toni Morrison’s working life was spent in the service of literature: writing books, reading books, editing books, teaching books. I can think of few writers in American letters who wrote with more humanity or with more love for language than Toni. Her narratives and mesmerizing prose have made an indelible mark on our culture. Her novels command and demand our attention. They are canonical works, and more importantly, they are books that remain beloved by readers.”

February 18, 1931 – August 5, 2019
(Posted by the author's publisher)

02/18/2019

Join SPEAK on Friday April 5th for a symposium on Feminist Spaces of Care. The symposium will take place in room 223 in 25 Park Place from 9am to 5pm. Make sure to submit your proposals by March 4th!

Join us tomorrow, October 11th for button making and a discussion on pride! The meeting will start at 5:30 in room 2202 ...
10/10/2018

Join us tomorrow, October 11th for button making and a discussion on pride! The meeting will start at 5:30 in room 2202 in 25 Park Place. Pizza and craft supplies will be provided!

Please join Faces of Feminism for the first meeting of the semester on Thursday September 27th at 5:30pm in room 2202 in...
09/21/2018

Please join Faces of Feminism for the first meeting of the semester on Thursday September 27th at 5:30pm in room 2202 in 25 Park Place. We will be talking about leadership positions, our partnership with URGE, and the future of sexual education. Food and drink will be provided.
Hope to see you there!

03/15/2017

Artwork in graphic by artist Ethan Parker. View original, unaltered piece created for Breakout!  here . Please credit Ethan Parker when using the graphic for Facebook event pages.  ​

03/01/2017

“It’s not about race.”

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02/28/2017

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WEDNESDAY come out and let's learn and plan!
02/27/2017

WEDNESDAY come out and let's learn and plan!

TODAY!
02/15/2017

TODAY!

Remember to come out to our Neoliberalism & Feminism discussion this Wednesday! Check out the details on the event page.

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