Bodies, Sexuality, Strength, and Badass Sorcery—Again
Well. Here we are again.
Portland is once again being invaded by “troops and federal agents” to put down our pretty damn peaceful “war-ravaged” city.
So instead of Part 2 of our discussion of ways to look at the Divine Reality, I’d like to repost the first part of something from 2020, written during the George Floyd protests here. It still applies.
Just to be clear, Naked Athena is from 2020, not now. But who knows? Maybe she will rise once more.
I rarely post anything political on this blog. That’s not what it’s for. But sometimes—like when your city has been invaded by goon squads kidnapping citizens—it’s hard to write about anything else. And so, for a lead-in to today’s post about ancient Egyptian sexuality and Isis (here is the full original post), I am proud to introduce you to “Naked Athena.”
THIS. This is why I love this city. This is the power of a vulnerable, naked human body. This is the power of Art.
Portland protestor calls out police in a stunning display of what one Twitter poster called “badass sorcery.” Damn right, it was. In confusion, the cops actually backed off after this.Now, here’s another photo of the same kind of vulnerable power:
This is Ieshia Evans. Learn more about Evans and that protest here. (Photo info: A demonstrator protesting the shooting death of Alton Sterling is detained by law enforcement near the headquarters of the Baton Rouge Police Department in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. July 9, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman)What is the difference between the stories of these two photos taken four years apart? Naked Athena was not arrested for her protest (nudity is officially illegal in Portland, but court rulings have made exceptions for protests). Ieshia Evans was. It is blatantly obvious that there’s a lot of justice work to be done, folks. Ma’et calls us to it and Black Lives Matter.
Deep breath.


