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colorism-project · 3 months ago
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Show, Don’t Tell: Engaging Youth in Colorism Discussions and Initiatives
Join Ms. Ruchi Gali for a deep dive discussion titled “Show, Don’t Tell: Engaging Youth in Colorism Discussions and Initiatives” at the virtual Ronald  E. Hall Conference on Colorism taking place on August 22, 2024 and August 23, 2024. Register today:  Ronald E. Hall Conference on Colorism     Deep Dive Discussion: 2-D Session: Show, Don’t Tell: Engaging Youth in Colorism Discussions and…
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apamates · 10 months ago
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Young Miko en BZRP Music Sessions #58
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worriesndoodles · 2 months ago
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respectfully, i wanna kiss emmy altava
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keirientez · 10 months ago
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xkaylinh · 2 years ago
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blackqueernotables · 3 months ago
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Ty Young: the first player from James Madison University to play in the WNBA.
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the-valiant-valkyrie · 1 year ago
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okay and some flags for charlie too. with colors picked from frames of assorted shorts that she's been in. but only the frames with her in them.
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p9fttt · 11 months ago
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promising young women (2020), dir. emerald fennell
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fromtheseventhhell · 7 months ago
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I don't think y'all realize (or care) how much your definition of feminity/womanhood is rooted in white supremacy and how that negatively impacts BIWOC
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visionsofour-past · 2 years ago
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• Young Women in Costumes.
Period: Taishô–early Shôwa era
Place of origin: Japan
Medium: Collotype with hand coloring; ink on card stock.
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stanford-photography · 5 months ago
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Together By Jeff Stanford, 2024 Buy prints at: https://jeff-stanford.pixels.com/
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sukibenders · 10 months ago
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The way some people are reacting to the Oscar nominations, specifically in regards towards Barbie, and many other things surrounding it holds certain undertones, especially when they then start to go and deny America Ferrera's talent among other things, that are very concerning. Like let's not do that. Especially if you're writing an article for a newspaper (LA Times) that makes digs towards the other films and their nominees, mainly who were women, and say that that proves the point of Barbie. Even though the point of the film was that women have to work harder than men just to get their foot in the door, not about shaming other women, but I digress.
#oscars#barbie (2023)#barbie movie#america ferrera#like from the way some people are talking you would think that the film didn't get nominated for anything#don't even get me started on that la times article that was dismissing the themes of killers of the flower moon either#that was not just some murder plot it was a genocide#but i also can't expect these certain types of people to get that when they act like their fave not getting nominated is an act against#feminism even though many other women (woc mainly) were nominated#but adding to the fact that women and young girls in palestine congo & sudan ate facing many forms of violence & discrimination#and yet said people haven't been up in arms about that (and you know why)#if this doesn't apply to you than it doesn't but if it does dni if you can't be calm about in this discussion#you can wish that greta & margo got nominations all you want#but pls don't get upset when others (especially poc) talk about how concerning some of the rhetoric around this conversation is concerning#also congrats to america ferra (and coleman domingo) for their nominations!#and to lily gladstone for being the first native person of native descent in the us to be nominated#as well as to all the people of color who were nominated bc often times fields like these don't give you (us) a chance to be recognized#like how are you going to watch barbie and then make digs towards other films (one with a woc who talked about the many complex feelings#derived from/during the film and the other created by a woman that was snubbed by her own gov bc they didn't like how she called them out)#and say that you understood the message behind the film? that is not-#also didn't margo help produce barbie? and isn't nominated for best picture? so she is being acknowledged not forgotten#(also bc tumblr won't let me correct my tags without deleting them completely when referring to palestine and etc#i meant to say are and not ate but my fingers were moving too fast so sorry for that and just want to clear that up)
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loregoddess · 2 months ago
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my family's a mix of "went grey in their 30s" and "simply does not go grey until their 90s or something" and I'm kinda hoping I got the "go grey earlier" genes bc then I might look "older" and maybe I'll stop getting hit on by random customers
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in-dire-read · 3 months ago
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The Boi of Feather & Steel (Book Review)
Rating: 2.5/5 Stars
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Author: Adan Jerreat-Poole
Genre: YA (Young Adult) Fantasy
Number of Pages: 448
Format: Paperback
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Summary
In the sequel to "The Girl of Hawthorn and Glass," Tav grapples with their identity and newfound magical abilities after a perilous journey to the City of Eyes. Upon returning to the human realm, Tav's team works to mend holes in the barrier between worlds while facing a faction of young witches seeking to overthrow a dictatorial Coven. The story unfolds amidst the shedding of both blood and magic, raising the question: who will emerge victorious?
Thoughts
I recently finished reading a book that left a strong impression on me. There were several elements that I found particularly compelling. I was especially moved by the conclusion, as it left me feeling uplifted and fulfilled. Furthermore, the way the book addressed unresolved questions from the first installment of the series was skillfully done and added depth to the overall narrative. I also appreciated the representation of a nonbinary character, as it brought important diversity to the story.
On the other hand, there were some aspects of the book that I found challenging. For instance, I struggled with the multiple points of view because the author didn't clearly distinguish between the different voices. This made it difficult for me to fully engage with each character's perspective. Additionally, I felt that the plot was heavily reliant on tropes, which affected the believability of the story within the fantastical world it was set in. The abundance of fantastical descriptions also made it hard for me to visualize certain parts of the narrative. Moreover, the frequent jumps in location without clear time references made it challenging for me to keep track of the timeline of events.
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aalt-ctrl-del · 1 year ago
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gather 'round children while I tell ye the story about the day I beheld a colorful rainbow flag and the transfer of gays turned me into a bouncy fruit imbued with the powers of yass
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poetryorchard · 2 years ago
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🍎❤️ happy tdov & day before Poetry Month (which i feel like in itself should be a bank holiday, lol!) have some poems ❤️🍎
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