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pinkpuppydinosaur · 9 months ago
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longlaegs · 11 months ago
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as a graphic artist, the tumblr pride color theme is an eyesore and I hate it; as a queer person, the tumblr pride color theme is an eyesore and I love it
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veronicaz3 · 1 year ago
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Do you believe in God
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veronicaz3 · 1 year ago
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Super epic post... Shared to Facebook.
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i had a dream. that i opened the weather app and it looked like this
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deenahalaqsa · 3 years ago
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At the heart of Bend It Like Beckham is a deep sense of solidarity and community.  It’s kept alive by commentary that reminds us of what this movie could have done better. Whether it’s felt by a queer viewer yelling at Jess to just kiss Jules on the mouth for God’s sake - or a Desi daughter who unfortunately knows the importance of making round rotis and laughs in delight at Jess’s entire team helping her with her sari after the match - this film is brought to life by lived experience. Having women of colour front and centre behind the camera as well as in front is Bend It Like Beckham’s biggest victory, and every single movie would do well to follow in its footsteps.
Bend it Like Beckham could have been queerer, but it still aged well
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habibialkaysani · 4 years ago
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black lightning 4x12 // batwoman 2x15
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turtlemurmurs · 4 years ago
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Found this little thing in my pixel art folder hehehe.. The slimes say trans rights!! And also happy pride month! 💖
Disclaimer: this is my art/animation, but the slimes are based off of the ones in Terraria
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justthewayitbe · 1 year ago
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Congrats TumblrPride you made me want to cry because I love my friends so goddamn much
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fashion · 5 years ago
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Second Annual Tumblr x PUBLIC Pride Supper, celebrating Nicola Formichetti, Adam J Kurtz & Jae Joseph. Photos: Tiffany Sage/BFA.
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galaxytraveler97 · 4 years ago
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oxigenada · 4 years ago
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genderqueerpositivity · 6 years ago
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(Image description: the genderqueer, nonbinary, genderfluid, trans, agender, neutrois, bigender, androgyne, graygender, and genderflux pride flags with the title Mx. centered in large text.)
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action · 6 years ago
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Happy Women’s History Month, Tumblr! 🎉
For the past few years, Tumblr has celebrated Women’s History Month by honoring women who have continuously shaken up our world for the better. We’ve highlighted prominent women in their respective fields, signal-boosted those who were working for or speaking up about a worthy cause, and showcased incredible artists who deserve to be seen.
This year we’re doing more of the same—just a little bit differently. This year, we’re making a concerted effort to give the microphone to women of color, indigenous women, trans women, immigrant women, women who are refugees, women with disabilities, and all other types of women who face the effects of marginalization more than others.
Not all of us experience the world in the same way. Life experiences, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender identity, sexuality, immigration status, and so many other factors can determine how the world sees someone. We hope our interviews, celebrations, and all the other highlighting we do here on @action will allow you to see what it’s like for someone who may live a life that looks much, much different from your own. In continuation of our year-long #BlackExcellence365 celebration, we’ll be shining that spotlight a little more brightly on Black women.
Here is a glimpse of just some of the interviews and other celebrations on our calendar:
3/5—An interview with Colombian artist Stefania Tejada (@stefaniatejada)
3/8—Observance of International Women’s Day
3/12—An interview with Game Designer Mitu Khandaker
3/14—An interview with Brooklyn-based photographer Miranda Barnes (@mirandabarnes)
3/18—An interview with Mexican-American artist Gabriella Sanchez (@thatnoisegallery)
3/19—An interview with Game Designer Catt Small
3/25—An interview with Nigerian activist Kawther Inuwa (@muslimarmy)
3/27—A Celebration of #MuslimWomensDay2019 with @muslimgirlarmy
3/29—An interview with Transgender parent, Kat Rohn (@trans-parenting)
3/31—Honoring the International Day of Transgender Visibility Day with Kylie Wu (@transgirlnextdoor)
That’s not all. We want this to be a community effort. We want to hear from you. How are you honoring the women in your life? How does intersectional feminism shape your art, your writing, or even how you move through life? Let your followers know what’s on your mind by making a post and tagging it #Women’s History Month. We’ll be looking.
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danny-xvii · 5 years ago
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To all the aces and aros out there, please remember that pride month is as much for you as it is for any other identity. You have every right to go to pride events and every right to celebrate. You also have every right to call yourself queer.
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deenahalaqsa · 3 years ago
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Gay men have made amazing traction and visibility with shows like It’s a Sin, which was so widely watched [that it broke records]. “And it wasn’t just gay men that were watching it. I really felt the full country come together to watch this show about a moment in history that impacted gay men so profoundly. I don’t see the same happening for queer women on as big a scale. I don’t see a Queer Eye or RuPaul for lesbians.
Epic new comedy about lesbian choir wants to do for queer women what It’s a Sin did for gay men
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