Tracee Ellis Ross: A woman's fury holds lifetimes of wisdom
Трэйси Эллис Росс: За яростью женщины стоит вековая мудрость
Tracee Ellis Ross is the star of the ABC comedy series “Black-ish” and an influential voice in the modern conversation around equality, respect, beauty and feeling empowered in your skin. Full bio
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she was at the post office.
она была на почте.
as it is around the holidays,
как всегда перед праздниками.
someone moved her out of the way --
and moved her out of the way.
that she was blocking,
maybe he didn't, she didn't hear it ...
может, нет. Она этого не услышала...
she was filling out the form.
сосредоточена на бланках.
there were hands on her,
на себе чужие руки,
that she could not explain:
необъяснимая ярость:
even in her telling of it,
что, даже слушая её рассказ,
that I was hearing a lot about lately.
в последнее время так часто встречается.
a little bit uncomfortable.
становится не по себе.
that I have been chomping on
многие женщины.
helping themselves to women's bodies
самовольно обходились
helping themselves to women,
распоряжения женщинами,
so I can get to the fries" --
are wondering what the connection is
on opposite ends of the spectrum.
for the horrific.
пространство для ужасного.
with the effects of both
и с тем, и с другим,
and just takes it out of your hand?
и забирает его у вас из рук
I don't know why you're getting so upset,
чего так расстраиваться,
as soon as I'm done.
that cell phone out of your hands --
отнимают телефон,
you got a fancy case,"
taken it out of your pocket,"
доставать телефон из кармана»,
the person who took the cell phone.
о том, кто отнимает телефон.
themselves, that it's like ...
are fundamentally less moral,
в принципе менее нравственны,
blind spot for most men.
это слепое пятно.
по отношению к женщине,
discomfort and distress,
дискомфорт и огорчение,
of our mothers' lives,
случившиеся с нашими матерями,
than we know for ourselves,
что для нас хорошо.
в собственности мужей,
the fate of our lady parts;
определяли судьбу наших тел,
for love and objects of desire,
обращались с нами как с объектами похоти,
and use as we choose;
собственными телами по своему усмотрению.
we play by their rules or not,
что по каким бы правилам мы ни играли,
as property that can be hit and hurt,
которые можно было бить и калечить,
deserving of respect;
the anger of our bodies.
we start to rationalize,
физически управляют мужчины,
something, and I didn't hear him.
а я не услышала.
to think that we are overreacting
что мы слишком остро реагируем
or unreasonable.
или неблагоразумны.
some hidden place in our minds,
as we practice our smiles --
когда мы пробуем улыбаться:
"Yes, yes, of course,"
«Да, да, конечно»,
aren't supposed to get angry.
не полагается злиться.
holds centuries
моя подруга, стоя́т века
or express our indignation,
своё негодование,
they can help themselves to our bodies,
что может распоряжаться нашими телами,
at the post office
в почтовом отделении,
of women's experiences
that we're overreacting
слишком остро реагируем
to change men's bad behavior.
чтобы изменить своё поведение.
within this particular window
в этом моменте
towards women's equality,
that does not yet exist,
and self-reflective,
and be of service to change.
и поспособствовать переменам.
to be afraid of.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Tracee Ellis Ross - Actress, performance artist, motivational speakerTracee Ellis Ross is the star of the ABC comedy series “Black-ish” and an influential voice in the modern conversation around equality, respect, beauty and feeling empowered in your skin.
Why you should listen
Tracee Ellis Ross, a global influencer with a cross-cultural and joyful point of view, is a co-founding signatory of the Time's Up movement. In November 2017, she gave a powerful speech that went viral about dismantling expectations and claiming your own life at Glamour's Women of the Year Summit.
When Ross was Emmy-nominated for her work on Black-ish in 2016, it made her the first black woman in 30 years to garner a nomination in the category and only one in five all-time. She's the recipient of multiple NAACP Image awards and nominations for her work. You also may spot her as the host of many award shows, including Black Girls Rock! and the 2017 American Music Awards, where her heart, humor and style are on full blast.
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