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Summer Solstice 2018
Chocolate-scented tobacco in our Summer-scented Witching Hour,
Magical friends abound, and bound are we to the ends.
Candles lit six months ago now know the extent of where their light will go.
Light,
Pierce through the overcast dawn,
Illuminate,
Gardens in death, gardens liminal, gardens grown.
We are joy.
We have Fear, we have Will, and we are well equipped.
The last days of light lie ahead,
We will spend them joyful, spreading joy.
Rivers of roses and sunflowers in the water,
Give until we are full, take until we are empty.
The year is ours, and the world has opened.
May our water quell the fire found, may the earth be blessed with its ash, and may the wind howl our victory.
-R,O,K
#powerful#summer#summersolstice#2018#this is america#witchblr#feminist#queer#scream into the void#magical#witches#magic#sabbat#litha
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What if there were women’s cleanliness products that were marketed the way Old Spice stuff is? Like they had names like “Lioness” and “Sycamore” and “Wildfire” and “Hunter’s Moon” and they were touted as making you smell like a warrior queen who does not suffer fools and conquers all she beholds
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Great Falls Tribune, Montana, October 13, 1906
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Francesca Woodman (April 3, 1958 – January 19, 1981) was an American photographer best known for her black and white pictures featuring either herself or female models. Many of her photographs show women, naked or clothed, blurred merging with their surroundings, or whose faces are obscured. Her work continues to be the subject of much critical acclaim and attention, years after she died by suicide at the age of 22, in 1981.
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Gotta bring this one back.
Spring is the fucking greatest
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Siobelee Art on Instagram and Society6
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Pisces: I wish you could block people in real life.
Capricorn: Restraining order
Scorpio: Murder
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“My LGBQTIA family, I see each and every one of you. The things that make us different, those are our superpowers. Every day when you walk out the door, put on your imaginary cape. and go out there and conquer the world, because the world would not be as beautiful as it is if we weren’t in it.”
For the first full week of Women’s History Month, we’ll be celebrating women have broken down barriers. We call them HistoryMAKERS.
Lena Waithe made history at last year’s 69th Emmy Awards, becoming the first Black woman to not only be nominated, but also the first to win the award for writing for a comedy series. Her acceptance speech touched on the power of representation, and the importance of being recognized as valid.
You can watch our interview with Lena right over on MAKERS.
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3/15/2018 The Atlantic: Why Earth’s History Appears So Miraculous Art by Zoë van Dijk
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