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The only thing better than seeing women who stand up for their rights, is men who stand beside them in solidarity. Add that to a movement of indigenous peasant resistance against the forces of colonialism and global capitalism and you have the Zapatistas, one of the most prolific revolutionary groups to embody the intersectional struggle of a people.
The blend of anarchism, Marxism, and traditional indigenous beliefs in their ideology makes them that much more volatile and inspirational.
EZLN Women’s Revolutionary Law (1994)
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)
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Give Us Roses While We’re Still Here Transgender Day of Remembrance // Nov. 20th
This is just a poster I made the other day. I love all of my trans family, and I hope you take the day for remembrance & self care.
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CHAPPELL ROAN
photographed by Ryan Clemens
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I’m so mad that a t4 bacteriophage actually looks like that and that it’s appearance isn’t made up
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Vampirella #675 (2025) Cover by Lucio Parrillo
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I’d never met anybody like him before in my life. I thought he was absolutely sensational, so I was… I didn’t have to act much. Let’s put it like that. - Maggie Smith on working with Rod Taylor, from the documentary Rod Taylor, Pulling No Punches
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Bette Davis & Maggie Smith DEATH ON THE NILE (1978) dir. John Guillermin
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The Invisible Girl and That which follows
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