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WOMEN TALKING (2022) dir. Sarah Polley ↳ Perhaps we need a statement to describe what we want the colony to be like after winning the fight. Perhaps we need to understand more what it is we're fighting to achieve, not only what we're fighting to destroy. [...] Men and women would make all decisions for the colony collectively. Women would be allowed to think. Girls will be taught to read and to write. The schoolhouse must display a map of the world so that we can begin to understand our place in it. A new religion taken from the old, but focused on love, would be created by the women of the colony. Our children would be safe.
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Quincy Isaiah as Earvin “Magic” Johnson Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (2022)
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Mentally, I’m here, getting lost upstate. (at Cedar Lakes Estate) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWLf0bWrUXc/?utm_medium=tumblr
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I miss nature? And hiking? Weird, but #HappyEarthDay. Here’s to clear skies in our futures. (at Glen Onoko Falls) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_ShpPQjLhS/?igshid=1x1wtpgz2xz54
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“Leah was my absolute best friend. She was an only child too, so it was this next level sisterly bond. Her boyfriend Rasual became like a brother as well. He valued Leah’s friendships, so we became like a family. One night the two of them were driving home and lost control of their vehicle. Both of them passed away, instantly. My grieving process was very hard. People were worried about me. The everyday, basic things became so difficult. I wasn’t cooking dinner for my kids. I wasn’t painting very much. Then one year after their death, I got invited to exhibit at an art show in Cleveland. It was on the anniversary of Leah’s funeral. I’m not even sure why I accepted the invitation. While I was getting ready in my hotel room, I remember saying a little prayer. I said: ‘Leah, I love you so much, but help me get through tonight without talking about you. Just one night.’ I arrived at the event and noticed that I’d be sharing my wall with another artist. His name was Bonic. He was deep in conversation with someone. The first thing I noticed was his voice. It was a very strong voice. And it was so familiar. I introduced myself, and told him: ‘This is going to sound crazy, but your voice sounds just like my friend who passed away.’ And he said: ‘Do you mean Rasual?’ It turns out that he’d known Leah and Rasual for years. He recognized me from their memorial service. That was over a year ago. Since then, Bonic and I have done so many collaborations. We’ve been all over the world together. He’s great with my kids. He’s my soul mate. Without question, he was the reason I was at that show. At the end of that night, I went back to my hotel room, and I wrote an entry in my journal. I wrote the date, and a single line: ‘Leah, did you send him to me?’" #quarantinestories
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Princess Diana shaking the hand of an AIDS victim with no gloves on, a move that would work to reduce AIDS stigma and help prove that AIDS is not spread by skin to skin contact. 1991, Toronto, Canada.
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