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‘Dad Bods and Rescue Dogs’ Calendar Raises Money for Lucky Bulldogs Rescue
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“Keep abortion legal”, Cyndi Lauper and Debbie Harry, 1992, NYC
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Freddie imitates Life imitates Art
When you go to The Met (NYC) for the afternoon, open your backpack for security, notice that you still have your brother’s Christmas present with you, and realize that your afternoon is about to go from good to great!
I figured you’d all appreciate my fun.
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For years, this has frustrated Ellen Buchanan Weiss, whose toddler son is mixed race. She’s tried searching for photographs online to reference conditions such as chicken pox and hives, but tells me that “even adding the qualifier ‘chicken pox on black child’ yields mostly Caucasian examples.” Recently, she decided to do something to help other parents facing similar barriers, and began collecting photos on her own. Her project Brown Skin Matters is an Instagram account filled with reference images of dermatological conditions on non-white skin. You can see what ant bites can look like on a child who is Hispanic and black. Or how the viral illness Fifths disease can manifest in a child who is black and white.
From the photos, it’s clear that conditions look different on different skin tones. On a post featuring a black child with chicken pox, one person commented: “Thank you! My mom (white) always said she wasn’t sure if we’d actually had chicken pox because they didn’t look how she expected. But the pediatrician said we did.”
While Weiss is not a medical professional, she is working with physicians to review the viewer-submitted photos. She emphasizes that the information on Brown Skin Matters is for educational and reference purposes only, and not a diagnosis. “I’m just a regular person who dearly loves her son and wants equitable representation and resources available to him and other people who look like him,” Weiss says.
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I suppose you’re all wondering why I’ve gathered you here today
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Dolly Parton and Keith Haring photographed by Andy Warhol, 1985.
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