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thelightyougavemetoseeyou · 11 months ago
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one of the most beautiful things ive ever heard or read in my entire life
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OOC, I need you to know that I accidentally saved this the first time for Patparking meter Enjoy!!
AHHHHHHHHHHH AHHH AHHHHH AHHHHHHH AHHHHH thanks for the fanart of me as grimace
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globeat-music · 3 years ago
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New episode, GloBeat Explores Olivia Records, a women's music record label founded in 1973 in Washington DC  by lesbians. It ceased to produce records in 1988. To listen to some of its artists stream from https://www.mixcloud.com/jgueron/globeat-exploring-olivia-records/ Discover #KayGardner #MegChristian #ChrisWilliamson #JuneMillington #MargieAdam #TretFure #PatParker #SueFink #LucieBlueTremblay #LindaTillery #DeidreMcCalla #DianeDavidson #WoodySimmons #JudyGrahn #AnnCarol #BarbaraHigbie #SweetHoneyInTheRock and more! https://www.instagram.com/p/CTIdaippv2M/?utm_medium=tumblr
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xandershanks · 4 years ago
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Queer Poets of Color @nightboat_books @loma_poetry #PatParker #BlackLivesMatter #poetsofcolor #poetry #queerpoetry #queerpoet #queerpoetsofcolor #queerpoetsofinstagram #lgbt #lgbtq🌈 More info on this book: https://nightboat.org/book/nepantla-an-anthology-dedicated-to-queer-poets-of-color/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CA-eBuSAi7r/?igshid=nnhm4qih1k1i
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smallpressdistribution · 7 years ago
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Congratulations to Abigail Child's MOUTH TO MOUTH (EOAGH) & THE COMPLETE WORKS OF PAT PARKER (A Midsummer Night's Press) for winning the 2017 Lambda Literary Awards for Bisexual and Lesbian Poetry respectively. We're so happy to be part of the Lamdba Literary Awards every year & consider it a cornerstone of our community! . . . . #lambdaliterary #lambdaliteraryawards #lammys #patparker #abigailchild #poetsofinstagram #poets #lgbtpoets #awards #bookawards #partytime #books #bookstagram # (at Small Press Distribution)
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mondomoda · 4 years ago
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Você sabia que Lois Lane foi a primeira das sete encarnações da Supermulher? Que uma enfermeira inspirou a criação da Mulher Maravilha? E que antes do Homem-Aranha, uma mulher usou a arma disparadora de fluídos de teia? Essas e outras curiosidades estão na oitava parte do especial As Primeiras Super Heroínas das HQs.
SPIDER QUEEN – Fox Features Syndicate/Marvel
Super-heroína da antiga editora Fox que estreou na edição #2 da revista “Eagle”, em setembro de 1941. Na trama, Sharon Kane era mulher de um brilhante cientista americano que inventara uma arma disparadora de fluido de teia (ideia aproveitada Stan Lee em seu “Homem-Aranha” em 1962). O cientista foi morto por espiões. Sua mulher descobriu sua fórmula  e fabricou seu próprio disparador de teias.
1941 Spider Queen
Nos anos 90, a editora Marvel trouxe a personagem de volta, mas desta vez como vilã. Também mudou o nome para Shannon. Foi explicado aos leitores que os espiões que mataram seu marido na sua frente eram russos. Dois dias depois, a Alemanha invadiu a Rússia, que era aliada dos Estados Unidos. Revoltada, Shannon resolveu lutar ao lado da Alemanha contra a América.
1993 Spider Queen – Shannon Kane @ Reprodução
PAT PARKER – WAR NURSE
Pat Parkers surgiu na edição #13 da Speed Comics em maio de 1941. Uma determinada enfermeira com excelente vigor, graças ao preparo físico como nadadora numa pequena cidade da Inglaterra. Ela era também profunda conhecedora de biologia, química e outras ciências.
1941 Pat Parker – War Nurse – revista Speed Comics Harvey #3 @ Dom��no Público
1941 Pat Parker – War Nurse – revista Speed Comics Harvey #3 @ Domíno Público
1941 Pat Parker – War Nurse – revista Speed Comics Harvey #3 @ Domíno Público1
Quando a cidade foi atacada por nazistas, Pat resolve defender os britânicos usando o nome de War Nurse. Meses depois, ela recrutou quatro mulheres para formar um time de combatentes chamado Girl Commandos: a tenente Ellen Billings, a fotógrafa russa Tanya, a repórter Penelope Kirk e refugiada chinesa Mei Ling. Elas atuaram até 1947.
1942 Pat Parker e o Girl Commandos @ Domínio Público
Originalmente, ela era ruiva e com olhos azuis. Porém, tornou-se morena. Alguns pesquisadores afirmar que seu visual inspirou a criação da Mulher Maravilha um ano depois.
SUPER MULHER/SUPERWOMAN / DC Comics
Super Mulher/Superwoman é o nome de diversas personagens da DC Comics. Assim como Supergirl (que seria criada em 1959), essas mulheres tinham poderes semelhantes ao Superman. O nome foi registrado pelo Detectives Comics, Inc, para evitar que os concorrentes pudessem usa-lo. A primeira aparição da personagem aconteceu na revista Action Comics #60 da DC Comics em criação de Jerry Siegel e George Roussous em 1943. Lois Lane sonhou que ganhou poderes depois de uma transfusão de sangue de Clark Kent e se transformou em Superwoman.
1943 Superwoman – Lois Lane – Action Comics
Em 1947, ela é enfeitiçada por mágicos e acredita que tem super poderes. Anos depois, ela voltaria a ter poderes graças a uma invenção de Lex Luthor. Outras encarnações da Super-Mulher surgiram na Pós-Crise do universo paralelo Terra 3 (como vilã), na DC Series: Superman quando Superman volta de uma missão interestelar e encontra os personagens como o sexo oposto. Kristin Wells, Dana Dearden, Lucy Lane e Lana Lang foram as próximas.
1964 Superwoman – Lois Lane – Post Crisis – pre Versão 52
1981 Superwoman – Kristen-Wells
1993 Superwoman – Dana Dearden – Adventures of Superman #532
2006 Superwoman – #1 Who is Superwoman – Part One
2009 Superwoman Lucy Lane
As primeiras super heroínas das HQs – Parte 8 Você sabia que Lois Lane foi a primeira das sete encarnações da Supermulher? Que uma enfermeira inspirou a criação da Mulher Maravilha?
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grotesca-design-blog · 6 years ago
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ספרים גבירותיי ספרים (שעיצבנו) (שירה, פרוזה, עיון ומחזות) (לא כולל קטלוגים) (ט.ל.ח.) #bookdesign #bookcover #hebrewdesign #shakespeare #patparker #chrisabani #grotescadesign (at Grotesca Design)
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dianca-london · 7 years ago
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What Is a Sister?: Audre Lorde and Pat Parker’s Letters Are a Balm for the Soul for Bitch Magazine 
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thecomicbookden-blog · 7 years ago
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Happy New Year! Here's our #regrettable super hero for today's #podcast episode 39 (the last recorded in '17 and first released in '18), Pat Parker, War Nurse. Thanks to @penguinrandomca for sponsoring our favourite #regrettables segment. #regrettablesuperheroes by Jon Morris. #patparker #warnurse #patparkerwarnurse #2018 #happynewyear #happynewyear2018
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oilofdog · 7 years ago
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#OliviaRecords Tonight on #OilOfDog with #GaryStorm on #LKCB streaming at www.lkcb.ca at 8:00 PM Eastern Time. #CrisWilliamson #BeBeKRoche #MegChristian #PatParker #SueFink #CasseCulver #JudyGrahn #TeresaTrull #WomensMusic #WomensRecordLabel #Feminism #Genius #Music #Records #Radio #Vinyl #cat #kitty
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blacklesbianarchives · 7 years ago
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#blacklesbianarchives @sinister_wisdom Did you know that Sinister Wisdom 102: The Complete Works of Pat Parker was the winner of the 2017 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry? 🏆 📝 📙 . ⚡️ Sinister Wisdom 102: The Complete Works of Pat Parker includes Parker’s masterwork, "Movement in Black," as well as "Jonestown & other madness." Parker’s prose writing is collected in The Complete Works along with two unpublished plays, and a number of previously uncollected poems; a new introduction by poet and scholar Judy Grahn; an afterword by volume editor Julie R. Enszer; photographs of Parker; and a bibliography. . ⚡️ Pat Parker (1944 - 1989) was a renowned and revered lesbian-feminist poet based in the San Francisco Bay Area from the late 1960s until her death in 1989. Parker’s radical politics emerged upon moving there in 1964; she was a member of the Black Panther Party and studied communist and socialist political and economic thought. She began writing seriously and performing her work in front of local audiences. In the late 1960s, Parker came out as a lesbian and joined the Women’s Press Collective, a printing and publishing enterprise. . ⚡️ Parker was both an extraordinary poet on the page and a riveting performer of her work. Her long poem, “Movement in Black,” was first performed in Oakland in December 1977—and performed many times thereafter to appreciative audiences. Friend and colleague of Judy Grahn and Audre Lorde, Parker died in 1989 at the age of forty-five from breast cancer. Her work was widely available from Firebrand Books until the early 2000s, when it slowly began to fall out of print. Now all of her published work—and a significant selection of unpublished work including two plays and dozens of poems—is available in The Complete Works of Pat Parker. . The above text is excerpted from a January 29, 2017 essay by SW Editor Julie Enszer, on the Lambda Literary website. Poem excerpt is from Pat Parker’s “My Lover Is a Woman.” 📷 Cover image of Parker courtesy of Joan E. Biren ©2016. . #sinisterwisdom #lesbianliterature #lesbianvisibility #patparker #2017lambdaliteraryawards
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dutchdontdance · 7 years ago
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#patparker #war #nurse (bij Arnhem, Netherlands)
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ladybellefiske-blog · 6 years ago
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Barbara Hall Fiske and Irving Fiske, late 1980s. Photo by Jim Drougas. #TheBlackCat #GirlCommandos #PatParker #HunnyBlake #TheBlogBomber #QuarryHill #QuarryHillDay.
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auntlute · 7 years ago
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Winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian Debut. A bold collection of creative pieces and theoretical essays by women of color. Making Face, Making Soul includes over 70 works by poets, writers, artists, and activists such as Paula Gunn Allen, Norma Alarcón, Gloria Anzaldúa, Lorna Dee Cervantes, Barbara Christian, Chrystos, Sandra Cisneros, Michelle Cliff, Judith Ortiz Cofer, Elena Creef, Audre Lorde, María Lugones, Jewelle Gomez, Joy Harjo, bell hooks, June Jordan, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Janice Mirikitani, Pat Mora, Cherríe Moraga, Pat Parker, Chela Sandoval, Barbara Smith, Mitsuye Yamada, and Alice Walker. #TBT #ThrowbackThursday #AuntLuteBooks #Bookstagram #books #GloriaAnzaldua #MakingFace #MakingSoul #HaciendoCaras #LambdaLiteraryAward #lesbian #PaulaGunnAllen #NormaAlarcon #LornaDeeCervantes #BarbaraChristian #Chrystos #SandraCisneros #MichelleCliff #JudithOrtizCofer #ElenaCreef #AudreLorde #MariaLugones #JewelleGomez #JoyHarjo #bellhooks #JuneJordan #TrinhTMinhHa #JaniceMirikitani #PatMora #CherrieMoraga #PatParker #ChelaSandoval #BarbaraSmith #MitsuyeYamada #AliceWalker
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thefreeblackwomanslibrary · 8 years ago
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Book 7 Woman Slaughter by Pat Parker (a collection of poetry/short stories OR book with an LGBQT writer/theme) 📚📚📚 Whew holy Black Madonna and child, Aunty Pat put every bit of heart, mind and soul into her poems, so much fire, so much truth, so much vulnerability. As a Black lesbian feminist, she speaks on deeply loving women, racism, homophobia, gender violence, self determination, self preservation......her views and voice is unashamedly specific and fierce. Her poems are beautiful, heavy and forthright. audre said "in her poems Parker owns her weakness and her strengths, and she does not give up" I one thousand percent agree. Her poems are fiyah. I feel truly blessed by the Goddess for being led to this woman's work. It resonates. ✨✨✨✨✨ #poems #poetry #patparker #blackmagicwoman #blackfeminism #BlackLesbian #LGBTQ #blackwomanbibliophile #tfbwlreadingchallenge #tfbwl #26books #26blackwomen #intersectionality #freeblackwomenslibrary #reading #blackexcellence. #PeakBlackness #revolutionarybae #blackwomen #blackfeministpraxis #blackliterature
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womenwritebloom · 8 years ago
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Tomorrow Sun, Dec 11th come celebrate the publication of The Complete Works of Pat Parker! Excited to host this event with a phenomenal group of writers! Editor @julierenszer will join us! 2pm 484 14th St in Park Slope #WeBloom #PatParker #Poets #CelebrateBlackLesbianWriters (at Lesbian Herstory Archives)
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