Juan Gonzalez, Amy Goodman (DemocracyNow.org, Sept. 19, 2017); Editors, Wisdom Quarterly
Hurricanes with female names get no respect. More people die because fewer people listen to warnings regarding them, most likely due to our learned sexism, our implicit gender bias, which is mostly unconscious. Thanks to Maria, Irma, Katia, and Katrina, maybe we'll start giving them the respect they merit.
I'm the biggest Maria (Guadalupe) |
I'm the 2nd biggest Maria (Kahlo). |
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Monday evening, the storm’s eye passed directly over Dominica, where
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit wrote online, "My roof is gone. I am at
the complete mercy of the hurricane. House is flooding."
He later said
he had been rescued, but the island had been devastated. The storm
also brought high winds and flooding to Guadeloupe, the staging ground
for relief efforts for islands ravaged by Hurricane Irma.
Hurricane Maria now
threatens the capital of Puerto Rico, San Juan, with a possible direct
hit as a major hurricane. Democracy Now! speaks with Democratic
Congressmember Luis GutiƩrrez. More
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