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fahadnft · 9 months
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character: yober story: a calm and cool character but in fight he strangely powerful he is traveling around the world to see different type of cultures and people in its journey he see pheory and they start their own journey
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artbookdap · 2 years
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"It is of the utmost importance that a black child see on that screen someone who looks like him," James Baldwin wrote in 1968. "Our children have been suffering from the lack of identifiable images for as long as our children have been born."⁠ ⁠ For film lovers and students of Black history alike, 'Regeneration: Black Cinema, 1898–1971' is an absolute must. Releasing this week from @delmonico_books and @academymuseum —where the corresponding exhibition is on view through February 4, 2023— this scholarly, 288-page visual goldmine presents the remarkable, overlooked history of Black representation in American cinema, from the silent film era through the Black Power movement. ⁠ ⁠ Images: ⁠ 1. Production still of Fayard and Harold Nicholas in the 1943 all-Black musical comedy, 'Stormy Weather'⁠ 2. Peter Sekaer (Danish, 1901–1950), Anniston, Alabama, 1936, gelatin silver print⁠ 3. Hattie McDaniel and Ferdinand Yober arriving at the Academy Awards ceremony, 1940⁠ 4. Production still of Fredi Washington performing with Duke Ellington and his band in 'Black and Tan' (1929)⁠ ⁠ Edited with text by Doris Berger, @rhea_combs ⁠ Foreword by @whoopigoldberg ⁠ Text by Donald Bogle, @ccaddoo @terrisimonefrancis Michael Boyce Gillespie, @colectivoguzman @sholalynch Ron Magliozzi, Ellen C. Scott, @jacquelinenajuma⁠ ⁠ Read more via linkinbio⁠ ⁠ #regeneration #blackcinema #blackfilmmaking #blackmovies⁠ ⁠ https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj3BC4-NhU3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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th0w · 10 days
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d mentes kansadas
no debio amaneser
el sielo c volvio gris
i komenso a yober
(tdo en silensio)
lagrimas d mentes nubladas, d mentes kansadas
[unsilensio q gruta kuando kiero dormir]
tantas inkognitas
[un silensio q yora kuando kiero morir]
d tantas tormentas
[kndo kiero morir]
ila pas c va cm un relampago
m yeno d kontradicciones, d adicciones
[d adicciones......d adicciones....]
no existo
siento q no existo
no soi nda
no eskuxo mi voz al gritar
(tdo en silensio)
unsilensio q gruta kuando kiero dormir
un silensio q yora kuando kiero morir
(tdo en sklensio)
solo kiero dejar d yober
(tdo en sklensio)
mentes nubladas
(tdo en sklensio)
mentes nubladas
(tdo en sklensio)
□soi la parte visible del silensio, de la pena iel dolor... i nesesito ayuda...oi es otra mente nublada....donde la luna no c kiso okultar.....i el sol....no debio amanecer□
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atletasudando · 1 year
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Perú también celebró su Campeonato Nacional
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En la pista de la Videna, en Lima, concluyó este sábado 17 de junio una nueva edición del Campeonato Nacional de Perú, que tuvo a sus marchistas (primera jornada) como a sus fondistas (ambos días) entre los protagonistas centrales. La prueba masculina de 10 mil metros llanos vio a los once primeros por debajo de 31 minutos, con victoria de José Luis Rojas en 28:52.22, delante del recordman Luis Fernando Ostos con 28:53.18 y Frank Yober Luján con 29:27.66. En damas, Luz Mery Rojas venció con 33:07.74, seguida por Lizaida Thalía Valdivia con 33:20.16 y Aydée Loayza con 33:35.41.  Esta serie de resultados anticipan que Perú tendrá esperanzas en sus corredores de largo aliento para el próximo Sudamericano de Sao Paulo. Las juveniles Paula Daruich (25.23 en 200) y Verónica Huacasi (10:11.37 en obstáculos) estuvieron entre las ganadoras de damas de este último día, mientras Julio Palomino se llevó los 3.000 metros con obstáculos de hombres en 8:52.47. La recordwoman nacional de salto en largo Paola Mautino (FOTO) se llevó su prueba con 5.73, diez centímetros más que Silvana Segura (quien venía de obtener el salto triple). Y entre las pruebas de hombres en campo, lo mejor se vio en lanzamiento del martillo con los 58.93 de Emerson Rujel. Read the full article
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kodim0736 · 2 years
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Koramil 06/Tersono diwakili Serda Murali dan Serka Yober melaksanakan kegiatan Komunikasi sosial dengan Tokoh Masyarakat, Menghimbau masyarakat agar Senantiasa menjaga Ketertiban lingkungan dan selalu waspada karena di musim penghujan rawan bencana. Bertempat di Ds. Tanjungsari Kec. Tersono. Rabu (08/03/2023).
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figlyar1 · 7 years
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YOBER x BASH
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ladybegood · 5 years
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Hattie McDaniel and F. P. Yober at the 12th Academy Awards, 1940
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luckycloud808 · 5 years
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Hilma af Klint by Yobe Rent
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lesbx · 2 years
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Auaghh yober
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fahadnft · 9 months
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character: Pheory
story: she was born with special blood in her clan she has the power to heal everybody and help them she is travelling the world with her friend looking for adventure
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profeminist · 5 years
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Oscar’s First Black Winner Accepted Her Honor in a Segregated ‘No Blacks’ Hotel in L.A.
“On a February afternoon in 1940, Hattie McDaniel — then one of the biggest African-American movie stars in the world — marched into the Culver City offices of producer David O. Selznick and placed a stack of Gone With the Wind reviews on his desk. The Civil War epic, released two months earlier, had become an instant cultural sensation, and McDaniel’s portrayal of Mammy — the head slave at Tara, the film’s fictional Southern plantation — was being singled out by both white and African-American critics as extraordinary. The Los Angeles Times even praised her work as “worthy of Academy supporting awards.” Selznick took the hint and submitted the 44-year-old for a nomination in the best supporting actress category, along with her co-star, Olivia de Havilland, contributing to the film’s record-setting 13 noms.“  
“McDaniel then was escorted, not to the Gone With the Wind table - where Selznick sat with de Havilland and his two Oscar-nominated leads, Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable - but to a small table set against a far wall, where she took a seat with her escort, F.P. Yober, and her white agent, William Meiklejohn. With the hotel’s strict no-blacks policy, Selznick had to call in a special favor just to have McDaniel allowed into the building (it was officially integrated by 1959, when the Unruh Civil Rights Act outlawed racial discrimination in California).”
Hollywood’s highest honor couldn’t stave off the indignities that greeted McDaniel at every turn. White Hollywood pigeonholed her as the sassy Mammy archetype, with 74 confirmable domestic roles out of the IMDb list of 94 (“I’d rather play a maid than be a maid,” was her go-to response). The NAACP disowned her for perpetuating negative stereotypes. Even after death, her Oscar, which she left to Howard University, was deemed valueless by appraisers and later went missing from the school — and has remained so for more than 40 years. Her final wish - to be buried in Hollywood Cemetery - was denied because of the color of her skin.
Even after World War II, she continued to play underwritten maid parts in such films as 1946’s Song of the South, Walt Disney’s adaptation of the Uncle Remus stories, now considered a rare racist blot on the studio’s legacy. In her final years, McDaniel found success on the radio, taking over in 1947 from Bob Corley — a white voice actor who mimicked an African-American woman — as the title character in Beulah, a hit comedy series about a live-in maid. It was the first time an African-American woman starred in a radio show, earning McDaniel $1,000 a week. She was cast in the TV version of Beulah in 1951 but shot only six episodes before falling ill.”
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A reminder that racial segregation was legal in California until 1959.
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kodim0736 · 3 years
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Babinsa Koramil 05/Reban Serka Yober  melaksanakan pendampingan dan memantau kegiatan Vaksin dosis 1 jenis Sinovac yang bertempat di Balai Desa Ngroto Kec.Reban, Kabupaten Batang
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figlyar1 · 7 years
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aliworldtrade · 3 years
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Hebei Yober Sports Goods Co., Ltd.
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Yober specialize in design, producing and marketing fitness and sports goods. There are more than 10 rich experience workmen in our development department. The main products are boxing punching bag, boxing gloves, dumbbell set, barbells, gym mats, martial arts, taekwondo items etc. Our professional team will help you ensure on time shipping and good quality. We have extensive cooperation with clients from Europe, America, Africa and Asia. “Quality First, Customer First” is our business purpose. We have professional sales and design team to meet customer’s personal requirements. OEM and ODM are always welcomed. We are constructing the most professional sports goods website in China, which can realize one-stop service of sports goods. Sincerely hope a long term cooperation with you to create our better future!
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tingkwok26 · 4 years
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5 Worst Ways To Pay Student Loans During COVID-19|Personal Loan|EMVertex Credit
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These are the 5 worst ways to pay student loans during COVID-19.
Here’s what you need to know – and what to do about it.
Student Loans
Many borrowers are asking “Should you pay off student loans during COVID-19?” Your strategy for student loan repayment can have a major impact on how much you spend on your student loans. That’s especially true during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused approximately 30 million people to file for unemployment benefits. Whatever you do, make sure to avoid the 5 worst ways to pay off student loans:
1. You don’t recertify your income
If you’re enrolled in an income-driven repayment plan such as Income-Based Repayment (IBR) or Revised Pay As You Earn (REPAYE), you can lower your monthly payment to as low as $0 per month. After 20 or 25 years of monthly payments, you can receive federal student loan forgiveness. Yes, there’s a catch. You will owe income tax on the amount of student loan forgiveness you receive. If you recently lost your job or are struggling financially, the worst thing you can do is to not recertify your income.
Do This Instead: Contact your student loan servicer to recertify your income, which can potentially lower your federal student loan payments. This is especially helpful to anyone who lost their job or has a change of income. Currently, the interest rate on your federal student loans is 0% and you don’t have to make any federal student loan payments through Septemying yober 30, 2020. However, after September 30, 2020, your monthly payment will reset based on your updated income certification.
2. You don’t ask about flexible student loan repayment options.
Unfortunately, the CARES Act – the $2.2 trillion stimulus package to provide financial support to Americans in the wake of COVID-19 – doesn’t provide benefits for private student loan borrowers. Some states have such as California and New York have announced agreements with certain private lenders to pause your private student loan payments. If you lost your job or are struggling financially, the worst thing you can do is to stop paying your private student loans.
Do This Instead: If you lose your job or are struggling financially, your first call should be to your private student loan servicer. Ask about flexible payment options, which may include private student loan forbearance. Many private student loan companies will allow you pause student loan payments during COVID-19. Make sure you understand the financial consequences of any payment option, including how interest is calculated and what is the total financial cost.
3. You don’t request a refund of your student loan payments.
President Donald Trump signed the CARES Act on March 27, 2020. If you made a federal student loan payment after March 13, 2020 (the effective date of the CARES Act), and you didn’t want to make that payment, the worst thing you can do is not request a refund.
Do This Instead: Contact your student loan servicer to request a refund of your student loan payment. Similarly, there’s no student loan debt collection for federal student loan debt in default through September 30, 2020. If your wages or Social Security benefits were garnished for this purpose, contact the Education Department’s Default Resolution Group for a refund at 1-800-621-3115 (TTY for the deaf or hearing-impaired at 1-877-825-9923).
4. You don’t start an emergency fund
After September 30, 2020, monthly payments with your regular interest rate on your federal student loans will resume. Not having a game plan or back up funds to make student loan payments is one of the worst thing you can do.
Do This Instead: This is an incredibly difficult financial time. The idea of an emergency fund may be the last thing on your mind. However, the best thing you can do for your student loans – and financial life – is to build an emergency fund. You can start with $10, $50, $100. Keep in the money in a separate account. If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that disaster can strike quickly and aggressively. Protect yourself. You never know when you may need these funds.
5. You don’t make an extra student loan payment (if you can afford)
Most borrowers will simply skip their federal student loan payments through September 30. After all, why pay if you don’t have to? If you have extra funds, and are not pursuing a student loan forgiveness program, this strategy may be one of the worst things you can do right now.
Do This Instead: If you have financial resources, make an extra student loan payment. You can pay any amount. Interest rates on your federal students are 0% now. Every dollar you pay right now will pay off any interest accrued prior to March 13, 2020 and then go directly to reduce your principal student loan balance. Consider it a big financial win.
Via:Forbes-News
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