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  1. is very good, and not what I assumed.

    Even without the perspective of the director's () story shared here, there's a deep sadness and real pain evident throughout, especially in Makalya and Isabelle.

    The desperate need to belong I've always associated with "" life, for both women and men, is evident in everyone depicted in this.

    drives this mostly harmful system.

    I'm reminded of my role in it, and amends I must continue to live.

    =

  2. #BamaRush is very good, and not what I assumed.

    Even without the perspective of the director's (#RachelFleit) story shared here, there's a deep sadness and real pain evident throughout, especially in Makalya and Isabelle.

    The desperate need to belong I've always associated with "#Greek" life, for both women and men, is evident in everyone depicted in this.

    #Patriarchy drives this mostly harmful system.

    I'm reminded of my role in it, and amends I must continue to live.

    #TheMachine = #KKK

  3. #BamaRush is very good, and not what I assumed.

    Even without the perspective of the director's (#RachelFleit) story shared here, there's a deep sadness and real pain evident throughout, especially in Makalya and Isabelle.

    The desperate need to belong I've always associated with "#Greek" life, for both women and men, is evident in everyone depicted in this.

    #Patriarchy drives this mostly harmful system.

    I'm reminded of my role in it, and amends I must continue to live.

    #TheMachine = #KKK

  4. #BamaRush is very good, and not what I assumed.

    Even without the perspective of the director's (#RachelFleit) story shared here, there's a deep sadness and real pain evident throughout, especially in Makalya and Isabelle.

    The desperate need to belong I've always associated with "#Greek" life, for both women and men, is evident in everyone depicted in this.

    #Patriarchy drives this mostly harmful system.

    I'm reminded of my role in it, and amends I must continue to live.

    #TheMachine = #KKK

  5. #BamaRush is very good, and not what I assumed.

    Even without the perspective of the director's (#RachelFleit) story shared here, there's a deep sadness and real pain evident throughout, especially in Makalya and Isabelle.

    The desperate need to belong I've always associated with "#Greek" life, for both women and men, is evident in everyone depicted in this.

    #Patriarchy drives this mostly harmful system.

    I'm reminded of my role in it, and amends I must continue to live.

    #TheMachine = #KKK