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I'm hesitate to post this bc my art style changed but whatever I'll share it anyway.
MY SKZ X ONE PIECE AU
I drew chan as luffy last year (3.15.21) and changbin as zoro back in April (4.4.22) i also have several wips of the other boys that i need to work on just haven't had the energy to :/
#straypirateau#thats my tag for it lol#stray kids#skz#bang chan#luffy#chan#christopher bang#channie#stray kids chan#changbin#seo changbin#binnie#stray kids changbin#zoro#stray kids fanart#staytist on tumblr#one piece crossover#one piece#monkey d. luffy#roronoa zoro#one piece fanart#skz art
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Women’s work is the original subsidy for capitalism. Reproductive labor is necessary for social reproduction [everything it takes for a labor force to replicate itself]: purchasing household goods, preparing and serving food, laundering and repairing clothing, maintaining furnishings and appliances, socializing children, providing care and emotional support for adults, and maintaining kin and community ties. It involves manual, mental, and emotional labor. As more and more people have come to realize during the COVID-19 pandemic, every human being needs this kind of essential work to live. Yet, reproductive work rarely even counts as work at all. Patriarchy teaches that it’s the “natural” role of women, and so, where it is paid at all, it is underpaid.
Women still had their livestock, of course, which allowed them economic autonomy and success: In the 1870s, we had 15,000 sheep; in the 1920s, we had 500,000; and by 1931, we had 2 million. But the colonizer doesn’t want us to be successful, so the federal government conjured up a policy called The Navajo Livestock Reduction, purchasing, removing, and slaughtering our livestock (and arresting those who opposed it). They also set up a grazing system, which ensured we would not be able to grow our herds again and that system is still used today. While this killed the economic autonomy of the Navajo people, it particularly impacted the women because they owned those herds. Men were away working as laborers, while women and their families still relied heavily on the sheep economy to survive. Killing these herds ensured that Navajo women too would have to depend on the wage labor, decisions, and direction of Navajo men.
Where our culture has remained strong, it’s because of Navajo women. And our matriarchs still exist today. Indigenous women are strong leaders, today. People like Enei Begaye-Peter of Native Movement, Wahleah Johns of Native Renewables, and Eriel Deranger of Indigenous Climate Action who have not only dedicated their lives to protecting our homelands but are also advancing real world examples of a just transition away from extractive economies. It’s women like Lillian Hill of Hopi Tutskwa Permaculture Project, Linda Black Elk at United Tribes Technical College, and Nicole Gonzales of Changing Woman Initiative who are learning and sharing our traditional knowledge for the health of our people. It’s women like Ethel Branch and Janene Yazzie of Navajo & Hopi Families COVID-19 Relief who are supporting and keeping our people safe during the COVID-19 epidemic. And there are many others. Because that is our way. It is our job to take care of our home and homelands. And we continue to do that despite patriarchy’s goal to appropriate our autonomy, agency, and power as Indigenous women.
Jihan Gearon
March 11, 2021
#quote#feminism#feminist theory#indigenous feminism#reproductive labor#capitalism#ndn collective#colonialism#settler#navajo livestock reduction#matriarchy#jihan gearon#3.15.21
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shane gives the biggest "high school football coach that teaches social studies" energy I've ever seen
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Aggressive patty. I like it. (This game is going to give me a heart attack)
#nolan patrick#nolpat#patty#claude giroux#jake voracek#jakub voracek#philadelphia flyers#flyers#nhl#hockey#3.15.21#new york rangers#rangers
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Day 1531:
3.15.21
someone asked how avi's time at sisko's place was. i dont know what they expected her to say
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*draws my ocs being cute* hold on, hold on-
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Jeffrey posted on his Instagram stories, 3.15.21
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Briana followed this account | 3.15.2021
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One thing rich ppl and poor ppl got in common: they both gonna bully braun strowman 😌
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“A difficult life is not less
worth living than a gentle one.
Joy is simply easier to carry
than sorrow. And your heart
could lift a city from how long
you’ve spent holding what’s been
nearly impossible to hold.
This world needs those
who know how to do that.
Those who could find a tunnel
that has no light at the end of it,
and hold it up like a telescope
to know the darkness
also contains truths that could
bring the light to its knees.
Grief astronomer, adjust the lens,
look close, tell us what you see.”
-Andrea Gibson
autocorrected to Andrew. Isn’t that fun (their alter anyways)
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Nolan? And joel? Both injured?! I am so stressed. Joel baby we love you (& you too nols, but im pretty sure he's ok)
#nolan patrick#nolpat#patty#joel farabee#young beezer#i saw someone tag joel#as a prince?#and yes that is accurate#i am stressed#and anxious#philadelphia flyers#flyers#3.15.21#new york rangers#rangers
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Look at his face 🥵
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3/15/2021
#nolan patrick#nolpat#patty#jake voracek#jakub voracek#claude giroux#philadelphia flyers#flyers#nhl#hockey#i kinda do wanna see him fight tho#3.15.21#new york rangers#rangers
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