At Wood­ford and as a sup­port act for Ember Swift, I saw per­form­ance poet Alix Olsen. She was a little full-on for my Wood­ford-space sens­ib­il­ity but exactly right for a pre-Ember event. She does a rap about the women who went before us, Mary Daly, Ger­maine Greer, and a bunch of other fem­in­ists. She invites the audi­ence to con­trib­ute their own heroes and she adds “my mother, my grand­mother” to the list. Mine would have to include Eleanor Roosevelt and Emma Gold­man and Emmeline Pankhurst and Mary Woll­stone­craft and Bar­bara Kruger. And Eliza­beth Cady Stan­ton and a whole bunch of others. Hélà¨né Cixous. Luce Irigaray. I mean, where do you start? And where do you stop?

And now we have two new women making moment­ous moves: Liberia and Chile both have women lead­ers today. Michelle Bachelet becomes the first woman elec­ted to lead Chile while Ellen John­son-Sir­leaf was inaug­ur­ated yes­ter­day as the first elec­ted female Pres­id­ent of an African nation. Geena Davis may have made a stupid joke about little girls seeing her on screen and think­ing “I want to be pres­id­ent”, but it really is import­ant, that rep­res­ent­a­tion of the pos­sib­il­ity of female leadership. 

Anyhow, I want to go see the Kruger exhib­i­tion at ACCA but I’d rather not go alone. Anyone else inter­ested for tomor­row during the day?