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Hannah Rothstein, Goodstock Public Transit
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Some book reccomendations for absolutely no reason today:
[Standalone Dystopian & Fantasy]
- The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes by Suzanne Collins (prequel to the Hunger Games but the Hunger Games also applies here)
- Babel by RF Kuang
- 1984 by George Orwell (and everything else written by this author)
- The Spear Cut Through Water by Simon Jimenez
- Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
- She Who Became The Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan
- Unbecoming by Seema Yasmin
- The Women by Kristin Hannah
[Fantasy & Dystopian Series]
- The Blood Trials by NE Davenport (a duology)
- An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir (a series)
- The Fifth Season by NK Jemisin (a trilogy)
- The Bone Season by Sammantha Shannon (a series)
- A Broken Blade by Melissa Blair (a series)
- Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent (a trilogy)
- Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi (a series)
- The Final Strife by Saara El-Arifi (a trilogy)
[Nonfiction]
- Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall
- Healing Resistance by Kazu Haga
- The Color of the Law by Richard Rothstein
- The Book of Hope by Jane Goodall, Douglas Abrams, & Gail Hudson
- The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green
- Freedom is a Constant Struggle by Angela Y Davis
- This Book Will Save The Planet by Dany Sigwalt (and the rest of the series by Quarto Publishing)
#book tumblr#bookblr#mlk day#martin luther king jr#martin luthor king day#inauguration#fantasy books#dystopian books#george orwell#an ember in the ashes#rf kuang#she who became the sun#ugh what else from this list is taggably popular#the bone season#this is a very feminist list#I am aware that I've had an influx of followers on this page due to my superhero content and that superhero content is not going away#but my stance is firm and I figure tumblr is the safest place for that
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como 9 artistas fariam seu prato de ceia de ação de graças, por hannah rothstein (de cima para baixo: mondrian, magritte, van gogh, picasso, pollock, seurat, warhol, keith haring e rothko)
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by Hannah Grossman
Following these events, protests broke out on college campuses – and pro-Palestinian demonstrations frightened Jewish students for, in many cases, sympathizing with Hamas' crimes and justifying them.
"The barbarity and pure evil of the unspeakable acts committed by these terrorists against civilians - men, women, and children - shocked the world. But what was just as shocking was what we saw next: college students and faculty cheering these attacks," Goldstein said.
At Cornell University, students told Fox News Digital they felt unsafe when a professor, Russell Rickford, said he was "exhilarated" after the Hamas terrorist attack. Students at Cornell, and around the country, also faced hostile rhetoric and chants from their peers such as calls for the elimination of Israel "From the river to the sea" and for "Intifada" – the Arabic word for "uprising" that also refers to violent Palestinian resistance efforts.
‘PURE HATE’: JEWISH STUDENTS DISCUSS LIFE IN WAKE OF ISRAEL WAR
Russell Rickford is a history professor at Cornell University. (FOX News Digital | Getty)
The hostilities from the anti-Israel crowd – and their disruptions – led Brandeis University, Rutgers, Columbia University and George Washington University to suspend its Students for Justice in Palestine chapters. The SJP's national chapter called the Hamas terrorist attack a "historic win" for Palestinian resistance.
SJP was contacted for comment.
Brandeis cited concerns about whether the group's rhetoric was supportive of Hamas. It reminded students that such behavior "will be considered to be in violation of the University’s student code of conduct."
In the most extreme case, GWU students projected Palestinian phrases on a school building stating, "Glory to our martyrs."
The State of Florida, under the DeSantis administration, directed its colleges to terminate student chapters that support "Hamas terrorism." The directive warned that it was a "felony under Florida law to knowingly provide material support … to a designated foreign terrorist organization."
"Students for Justice in Palestine and its related groups have not only repeatedly cheered antisemitic terrorism, they have advocated importing it to America," said Liora Rez from StopAntisemitism, referring to chants for "Intifada."
Individuals have spoken out in favor or against of Brandeis University's decision to disband the Students for Justice in Palestine. (Getty Images)
Roz Rothstein of the pro-Israel group StandWithUs told Fox News she believed SJP chapters have feigned concern for social justice in order to gain supporters, and then laid the groundwork for "extreme campus antisemitism."
Jewish students had, for years, complained about campus antisemitism at universities. But it came to a boiling point when the nation heard the leaders of the most elite universities in the country voluntarily showed up to a congressional hearing and then refused to state that calls for genocide against Jews violated its policy. Donors pulled their money, firms threatened to strip recruitments, and now some students are questioning their interests in elite institutions such as Harvard.
"For over two decades, we’ve raised concerns about this issue… and it appears that now, finally, our warnings are resonating with the wider public," Cohen said.
#campus antisemitism#hamas#gaza#academic antisemitism#students for justice in palestine#harvard#university of pennsylvania
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The story of Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple, whose challenge of their anti-miscegenation arrest for their marriage in Virginia led to a legal battle that would end at the US Supreme Court. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Richard Loving: Joel Edgerton Mildred Loving: Ruth Negga Grey Villet: Michael Shannon Sheriff Brooks: Marton Csokas Bernie Cohen: Nick Kroll Frank Beazley: Bill Camp Lola Loving: Sharon Blackwood Raymond Green: Alano Miller Garnet Jetter: Terri Abney Judge Bazile: David Jensen Phil Hirschkop: Jon Bass Theoliver Jeter: Christopher Mann Musiel Byrd-Jeter: Winter-Lee Holland Deputy: Michael Abbott Jr. Percy Fortune: Chris Greene Virgil: Will Dalton Chet Antieau: Matt Malloy Laura: Andrene Ward-Hammond Alex: D.L. Hopkins Hope Ryden: Jennifer Joyner Cousin Davis: Lance Lemon Cousin Gerald: Marquis Adonis Hazelwood Older Sydney: Brenan Young Older Donald: Dalyn Cleckley Older Peggy: Quinn McPherson Middle Sidney: Jevin Crochrell Middle Donald: Jordan Williams Jr. Middle Peggy: Georgia Crawford Toddler Sydney: Micah Claiborne Baby Sydney: Devin Cleckley Infant Sydney: Pryor Ferguson Clara – Cashier: Karen Vicks Reporter #1: Scott Wichmann Construction Worker: Benjamin Loeh Court Secretary: Bridget Gethins Store Pedestrian: Mark Huber Drag Race Spectator: James Matthew Poole Secretary: Coley Campany Secretary: Sheri Lahris Construction Worker: Jordan Dickey Telephone Man: Coby Batty Drag Race Spectator / Bar Patron: Chris Condetti Richard’s Racing Crew: Logan J. Woolfolk County Clerk: Robert Haulbrook Bricklayer: Keith Tyree Spectator: James Nevins Prisoner: W. Keith Scott Photojournalist: Tom Lancaster Street Walker: Lonnie M. Henderson Court Audience Member: Brian Thomas Wise Drag Race Spectator: Ken Holliday Antieau’s Secretary: Terry Menefee Gau Driver: Marc Anthony Lowe Racetrack Spectator: Jay SanGiovanni D.C Teen: Tyrell Ford Baby Boy #1: James Atticus Abebayehu Phil’s Dad: Jim D. Johnston …: Derick Newson Boarding House Boy: Miles Hopkins Construction Worker: Kenneth William Clarke Reporter: Robert Furner Secretary: Victoria Chavatel Jimison Field Hand / Drag Strip Attendee / Shot Gun Shack Attendee (uncredited): Darrick Claiborne Courtroom Spectator (uncredited): Raymond H. Johnson Drag Race Driver: Dean Mumford Pregnant Girl: Rebecca Turner Magistrate: Mike Shiflett County Jailer: Greg Cooper Supreme Court Reporter: A. Smith Harrison Press Conference Reporter: Keith Flippen Soundman: Jason Alan Cook Courtroom Spectator (uncredited): Lucas N. Hall Film Crew: Director: Jeff Nichols Editor: Julie Monroe Producer: Peter Saraf Executive Producer: Jack Turner Executive Producer: Jared Ian Goldman Executive Producer: Brian Kavanaugh-Jones Unit Production Manager: Sarah Green Art Direction: Jonathan Guggenheim Casting: Francine Maisler Production Design: Chad Keith Storyboard: Nancy Buirski Associate Producer: Oge Egbuono Producer: Colin Firth Producer: Marc Turtletaub Set Decoration: Adam Willis Producer: Ged Doherty Unit Production Manager: Will Greenfield Costume Design: Erin Benach Music Supervisor: Lauren Mikus Original Music Composer: David Wingo Still Photographer: Ben Rothstein Director of Photography: Adam Stone Script Supervisor: Jean-Paul Chreky Special Effects Coordinator: Gary Pilkinton Special Effects Technician: Trevor Smithson Property Master: A. Patrick Storey First Assistant Director: Cas Donovan Second Assistant Director: Tommy Martin Stunt Driver: Dean Mumford Key Makeup Artist: Katie Middleton Second Second Assistant Director: Ben LeDoux Construction Buyer: Roslyn Blankenship Assistant Property Master: Hannah Ross Dialogue Editor: Brandon Proctor Genetator Operator: Maxwel Fisher Post Production Supervisor: Susan E. Novick Boom Operator: Proctor Trivette Leadman: Stephen G. Shifflette Second Assistant “A” Camera: Stephen McBride Sound Effects Editor: David Grimaldi Foley Mixer: Judy Kirschner Makeup Department Head: Julia Lallas Hairstylist: Brian Morton Sound Effects Editor: Joel Dougherty ADR Mixer: Chris Navarro Sound Effects Editor: P.K. Hooker ...
#biography#civil rights#court#interracial couple#interracial marriage#interracial relationship#Marriage#supreme court#Top Rated Movies#virginia
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book log - 2018
harry potter and the philosopher's stone by j.k. rowling
the help by kathryn stockett
a wrinkle in time by madeleine l'engle
harry potter and the chamber of secrets by j.k. rowling
amy & roger's epic detour by morgan matson
fire with fire by jenny han
everything i never told you by celeste ng
harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban by j.k. rowling
the miseducation of cameron post by emily m. danforth
lift and separate by marilyn simon rothstein
harry potter and the goblet of fire by j.k. rowling
the leavers by lisa ko
the tao of pooh by benjamin hoff
the one that got away by leigh himes
sharp objects by gillian flynn
harry potter and the order of the phoenix by j.k. rowling
the ocean at the end of the lane by neil gaiman
written in the stars by ish saeed
unqualified by anna faris
columbine by dave cullen
harry potter and the half blood prince by j.k. rowling
without merit by colleen hoover
the art of running in heels by rachel gibson
the hate u give by angie thomas
the woman in the window by a.j. finn
we are okay by nina lacour
before we were yours by lisa wingate
harry potter and the deathly hallows by j.k. rowling
the elizas by sara shepard
this is our story by ashley elston
bad girls with perfect faces by lynn weingarten
fare from the tree by robin benway
truly devious by maureen johnston
the radium girls by kate moore
one day we'll all be dead and none of this will matter by scaachi koul
none of the above by i.w. gregorio
circe by madeline miller
a wrinkle in time: the graphic novel by hope larson
the secret life of bees by sue monk kidd
little monsters by kara thomas
her body and other paries by carmen maria machado
dear martin by nic stone
this side of home by renee watson
the vanishing year by kate moretti
results may vary by bethany chase
the wife between us by greer hendricks
see jane run by hannah jayne
friend request by laura marshall
stiff by mary roach
side effects may vary by julie murphy
dumplin' by julie murphy
carrie by stephen king
the sun and her flowers by rupi kaur
what light by jay asher
a stranger in the house by shari lapena
the outsider by stephen king
a simple favor by darcey bell
the sisters by claire douglas
right behind you by lisa gardner
the favorite sister by jessica knoll
anna by amanda prowse
the murder game by julie apple
the queen of hearts by kimmery martin
the chalk man by c.j. tudor
paper princess by erin watt
pretty ugly by kriker butler
the heartbreak pill by anjanette delgado
rainbirds by clarissa goenawan
broken prince by erin watt
heart berries by terese marie mailhot
twisted palace by erin watt
theo by amanda prowse
burn for burn by jenny han
slammed by colleen hoover
baby teeth by zoje stage
kissing frogs by alisha sevigny
a dance of silver and shadow by melanie cellier
ashes to ashes by jenny han
the program by suzanne young
bring me back by b.a. paris
fractures by catherine mckenzie
the better davis club by jane lotter
#murdertrending by gretchen mcneil
the chanel series books 1-3 by donna joy usher
that's not what happened by kody keplinger
the dead girl's shoes by angela arney
crimes against a book club by kathy cooperman
the lying game by ruth ware
an unwanted guest by shari lapena
when life gives you lululemon by lauren weisberger
matchmaking for beginners by maddie dawson
the good liar by catherine mckenzie
killing katie by b.a. spangler
180 seconds by jessica park
hocus pocus by a.w. jantha
jane doe by victoria helen stone
finding charlie by katie o'rouke
the cheerleaders by kara thomas
the dinner list by rebecca serle
all of this is true by lydia day penaflor
it takes a village to kill your husband by jethro collins
the secrets we keep by a.g. ballard
sometimes i lie by alice feeney
the kiss quotient by helen hoang
then she was gone by lisa jewell
silent fear by lance morcan
all these beautiful strangers by elizabeth klehforth
her pretty face by robyn harding
every note played by lisa genova
sorority by genevieve sly crane
the boy is back by meg cabot
cinderella-ish by joslyn westbrook
silent child by sarah a. denzil
the wedding date by jasmine guillory
sex and the single mom by nancy jo sales
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Artist Hannah Rothstein again channels various living and deceased legendary artists in the pursuit of the perfect Thanksgiving dinner plate.
#thanksgiving food#hannah rothstein#food and art#keith haring#georgia okeeffe#juan miro#gustave klimt#salvador dali#christo#jean-michel basquiat#kara walker#damian hirst#man ray
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Thanksgiving Special: How 10 Famous Artists Would Plate Thanksgiving Dinner - Hannah Rothstein
November 26, 2014 Christopher Jobson
Piet Mondrian
René Magritte
Vincent van Gogh
Pablo Picasso
Jackson Pollock
Georges Seurat
Andy Warhol
In this fun series of photos titled Thanksgiving Special, San Francisco-based artist Hannah Rothstein imagines Thanksgiving dinners as plated by famous artists throughout history. Gravy, corn, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce, and even the plate itself is used as a medium for edible artworks in the style of Jackson Pollock, Cindy Sherman, Georges Seurat, and Vincent van Gogh.
To see all 10 artworks head over to Rothstein’s website. Prints of the artistic plates are available, and Rothstein is donating 10% of the profits to the SF-Marin Food Bank. (via Coudal, Quipsologies)
https://www.hrothstein.com/thanksgiving-special/
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auow families
Leo’s family
father: Corey Michael Mcdowell
mother: Miyashiro Mcdowell née Noriko
brother: Eli Hara Mcdowell
Gina’s family
father: Darriel Stefon Weathers
mother: Melissa Kinsey Weathers née Dennis [ deceased ]
brother: Jace Dylan Weathers [ younger ]
brother: Declan Jacob Weathers [ younger ]
brother: Brayden Marcus Weathers [ younger ]
sister: Remy Melissa Weathers [ younger ]
brother: Jeoffery Michael Weathers [ younger ]
sister: Lana Justina Weathers [ younger ]
Sammie’s family
father: Robert Jean Mckinney [ deceased ]
mother: Jacqueline Grace Mckinney née Langley
Andre’s family
father: Naksh Vikas Banahatti
mother: Mayree Chander Banahatti née Khaira
sister: Maliah Mayree Alice Banahatti [ older ]
sister: Livia Mayree Martha Banahatti [ older ]
Mally’s family
father: Aaron Lemmon
mother: Tara Marie Conley
sister: Rowan Katherine Lemmon [ younger ]
Logan’s family
father: Michael Joshua Slater
mother: Aimee Elizabeth Slater née Gould
brother: Andrew Joshua Slater [ younger ]
Benji and Ellison’s family
father: Callum Richard Pittman
mother: Hannah Rebekah Pittman née Rothstein
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Thanksgiving Special: How 10 Famous Artists Would Plate Thanksgiving Dinner
November 26, 2014 - Christopher Jobson
Vincent van Gogh
Georges Seurat
G. Klimt
Pablo Picasso
René Magritte
Piet Mondrian
M. Rothko
Jackson Pollock
G. O'Keefe
K. Haring
In this fun series of photos titled Thanksgiving Special, San Francisco-based artist Hannah Rothstein imagines Thanksgiving dinners as plated by famous artists throughout history. Gravy, corn, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce, and even the plate itself is used as a medium for edible artworks in the style of Jackson Pollock, Cindy Sherman, Georges Seurat, and Vincent van Gogh.
To see all 10 artworks head over to Rothstein’s website. Prints of the artistic plates are available, and Rothstein is donating 10% of the profits to the SF-Marin Food Bank. (via Coudal, Quipsologies)
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SAINT PETERSBURG, FLORIDA, USA
World Collage Day Workshop: Found Objects, Collage & Assemblage
11:30AM-2:30PM | Morean Arts Center. 719 Central Avenue, Saint Petersburg, FL 33701. Whether it's items picked-up off the street, junk mail, recycling finds, or discarded packaging from the kitchen, all the little pieces and scraps of seemingly useless paper items that are everywhere these days, can become fertile materials for art-making. After more than ten years of making street art out of street trash, Instructor Lance Rothstein, (AKA @fanclub.13) will guide this special workshop to commemorate World Collage Day. A quick half-hour introduction and discussion of the practice, will be followed by a half-hour scavenger hunt around the few blocks surrounding the Morean Arts Center to gather some materials. These found items, along with a basket full of fun scraps brought by the artist, will be transformed by the participants into intricate works of art celebrating the long tradition of collage artists such as Kurt Schwitters, Hannah Höch, Ray Johnson, Picasso, Braque, Rauschenberg and Rosenquist.
Rothstein says “I find great pleasure and peace in sorting through the items I've found over the years; little ticket stubs, gum wrappers, price labels, cigar wrappers and newspapers left on the bus with half a crossword finished. These are the relics of our own society. Sometimes I try to look at them as if I were an archaeologist or anthropologist from a thousand years in the future, and I let myself imagine what those people were like, who left this precious scrap of information behind for me to come across? What did they use it for? What does it mean?” These are the things that will be investigated in this workshop.
Participants are encouraged to bring their own scraps if they feel like gathering some beforehand, and also to bring their preferred collaging tools such as scissors, pen knife, cutting mat, etc, if they have them, but all supplies will be provided for everyone. Finished artworks will be shared on social media using the hashtag #WorldCollageDay2021 and they will also view work being made around the world in conjunction with the event. MORE
World Collage Day is May 8, 2021. Collage artists around the globe are organizing events. VISIT THE WORLD COLLAGE DAY WEBSITE to see them. http://www.kolajmagazine.com/worldcollageday
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Well-known artists' styles are re-interpreted with Thanksgiving food by writer, jeweler, and artist Hannah Rothstein.
#hannah rothstein#thanksgiving food#food and art#pablo picasso#mark rothko#julian schnabel#jackson pollock#piet mondrian#georges seurat#cindy sherman#andy warhol#rene magritte#vincent van gogh
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Artist’s brilliant National Park posters advertise a grim future
Artist’s brilliant National Park posters advertise a grim future
Drawing upon the WPA’s classic National Parks posters, Hannah Rothstein’s new series envisions our natural treasures ravaged by climate change. With a wry and poignant twist, artist Hannah Rothstein has reimagined the great WPA posters once used to lure visitors to the splendors of U.S. National Parks. Where the original might have promised Yellowstone’s campfire programs and nature talks, the…
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