franklanguage: "it's not me it's you" button (notmeitsyou)
Well, Sunday was a helluva day; it was Go Topless Day, a worldwide event. Go Topless Day is observed on whichever Sunday falls closest to Women's Equality Day, which is August 26th. (It's awfully good that it's in summer, and not winter! Brrrr!)

Women in New York City are allowed to go topless in public, but there are still many communities that prohibit the showing of [gasp!] female breasts.

In a truly free society, these pictures would be safe for work )




In other news, Saturday was the last day for C'est Magnifique on 9th street. After over 40 years, they had been rent-hiked out of their storefront on MacDougal street, and set up shop here on 9th street a couple of years ago. Sadly, business just wasn't enough to support the rent at this location.

This was a family-based jewelry store (since 1959!,) and Alfred was the third generation. That in itself is tragic; I hate to see these longtime family businesses dissolved, and it's happening more and more frequently.

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Fortunately, Alfred will continue running his business over the web as Sterling Assault. The site is under construction, but we can look forward to "something quite cool." I wish him all the best, and I'm sure I'll continue to be a customer.
franklanguage: (kathy_bates_eyeebrows)
Today was Go Topless day, a worldwide event, and a bunch of us lovelies met at Bryant Park to protest the disparity of treatment of topless men vs. topless women.

I don't know how the cut will go through from Dreamwidth to LiveJournal, so I just want to say some of the following images may be NSFW (but wouldn't be in a truly free society) so if you're likely to be offended or are at work, you might want to get away from this URL, or drape the monitor with a jacket or something.

Actually, for some reason the sort-of leader of this march met with a group of a few women at Bryant Park (40th street between 5th and 6th avenues), and stepped off toward Times Square around 12:15 PM; I got to the park around 12:30, which was the meeting time stated on the website. (I get that they were anxious to start, but it meant there were a few of us left behind, and might have made for a bigger rally if they had waited.)

There were, unfortunately or fortunately, more men with cameras than topless women. )

Importantly, there was a woman, Phoenix Feeley, at the rally who shared her story of (recent!) imprisonment for daring to sunbathe topless on a New Jersey beach. The publicity she received helped the length of her imprisonment to be cut—she was imprisoned for refusing to pay a fine of $816—but it's pretty abominable that she was jailed at all.



Never take your rights for granted; they can be taken away at any time.
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