Wednesday, December 28, 2016

stephen-amell:Goodbye to two amazing icons, Carrie Fisher and...



stephen-amell:

Goodbye to two amazing icons, Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds.
Your talent, your humour, your light will be missed.
Rest in peace now angels.


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Friday, December 23, 2016

kuklarusskaya: you know why it’s so critically important to celebrate women over the age of...

kuklarusskaya:

you know why it’s so critically important to celebrate women over the age of 40? 

because young women and girls need role models. need someone to aspire to become as they age. 

as it is, society basically tells girls and young women: aspire to be 18-22. do not aspire or imagine past that, for you are useless without youth and beauty. do not aspire to be wise, or strong, beautiful without youth, or valuable with lines and wrinkles. and THAT is scary. we put a cap on aspirations for girls, because we want them to think the ideal comes and goes by 20–when really, we’re at our best for many, many years beyond.


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Lesbian Soccer Star Megan Rapinoe Kneels During National Anthem In Solidarity With Colin Kaepernick

Lesbian Soccer Star Megan Rapinoe Kneels During National Anthem In Solidarity With Colin Kaepernick:

tpfnews:

The New York Daily News reports:

Soccer star Megan Rapinoe pulled a “Kaepernick” Sunday, kneeling during the National Anthem in an echoing nod to the San Francisco quarterback’s controversial protest. Rapinoe took a knee as “The Star-Spangled Banner” played before her Seattle Reign’s game against the Chicago Red Stars in Chicago in what she called “a little nod” to NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.

“It was very intentional,” the midfielder said after Seattle’s 2-2 tie in the National Women’s Soccer League game. “It was a little nod to Kaepernick and everything that he’s standing for right now. I think it’s actually pretty disgusting the way he was treated and the way that a lot of the media has covered it and made it about something that it absolutely isn’t. We need to have a more thoughtful, two-sided conversation about racial issues in this country.”

Rapinoe spoke to American Soccer Now:

“Being a gay American, I know what it means to look at the flag and not have it protect all of your liberties. It was something small that I could do and something that I plan to keep doing in the future and hopefully spark some meaningful conversation around it. It’s important to have white people stand in support of people of color on this. We don’t need to be the leading voice, of course, but standing in support of them is something that’s really powerful.”


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lagonegirl: Madam C.J. Walker, born Sarah Breedlove, created...

hoetipsbyangel: sisterhood is so important you guys. I really cannot stress this enough. protect...

hoetipsbyangel:

sisterhood is so important you guys. I really cannot stress this enough. protect other girls even if you don’t know them. sit next to girls that sit alone. stand up for other girls. don’t just sit and watch another girl be disrespected.


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Saturday, December 17, 2016

black-to-the-bones: Viola Davis, one of the most incredible and...















black-to-the-bones:

Viola Davis, one of the most incredible and amazing actresses of our time blew our minds away with her acceptance speech at Critics’ Choice Awards. She won Best Supporting Actress for The Fences and by this speech she showed us, why she was the one to win it. 

She’s brilliant, she’s stunning and she deserves it. 

“Privilege of a lifetime is being who you are,” she said, stating that there is nothing better than staying true to yourself. No matter what you do, no matter how you try to behave to impress people, you will only succeed if you are being you. I’m so proud of her.

#BlackPower #BlackPride


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"My mission, should I choose to accept it, is to find peace with exactly who and what I am. To take..."

“My mission, should I choose to accept it, is to find peace with exactly who and what I am. To take pride in my thoughts, my appearance, my talents, my flaws and to stop this incessant worrying that I can’t be loved as I am.”

- AnaΓ―s Nin
(via wordsnquotes)

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Friday, December 16, 2016

ghettablasta: Asian Americans are crowdsourcing a letter to...

"“Reverse Discrimination” has become the war cry of all those racists trying to roll back civil..."

““Reverse Discrimination” has become the war cry of all those racists trying to roll back civil rights gains won by Blacks and other oppressed nationalities in housing, education, employment, and every aspect of social life. The racists feel these things should only go to white males, and that “minorities” and women are taking them away from white men. Millions of white workers day-in and day-out are bombarded by this racist propaganda, and it is having a big impact. Many whites believe this lie of reverse discrimination against white people. This belief is embraced by many duped white workers, who consider “reverse discrimination” to be at least partly responsible for the economic problems so many of them are suffering from today. Such beliefs propelled Ronald Reagan to his two terms as U.S. president. Reagan tried to use this racist propaganda line to precipitate a rollback in the civil rights gains of oppressed nationalities.

The racists claim the concept of reverse discrimination suggests the wholesale discrimination against Blacks and other racially oppressed groups is a hoax. Baldly stated, the idea is that the passage of the 1964 Civil rights Act ended discrimination against Blacks, Latinos and other nationalities, and women, and now the law is discriminating against white people. The racists say racial minorities and women are the new privileged groups in American society. They are allegedly getting the pick of jobs, preferential college placements, the best housing, government grants, and so on at the expense of white workers. The racists say programs to end discrimination are not only unnecessary, but are actually attempts by minorities to gain power at the expense of white workers. They say Blacks and women do not want equality, but rather hegemony over white workers.

An Anarchist anti-racist movement would counter such propaganda and expose it as a ruling class weapon. The Civil Rights Act did not cause inflation by “excessive” spending on welfare, housing, or other social services. Further, Blacks aren’t discriminating against whites: whites are not being herded into ghetto housing; removed from or prohibited from entering professions; deprived of decent education; forced into malnutrition and early death; subjected to racial violence and police repression, forced to suffer disproportionate levels of unemployment, and other forms of racial oppression. But for Blacks the oppression starts with birth and childhood. Infant mortality rate is nearly three times that of whites, and it continues throughout their lives. The fact is “reverse discrimination” is a hoax. Anti-Black discrimination is not a thing of the past. It is the systematic, all pervasive reality today!”

-  Lorenzo Komboa Ervin | Anarchism & the Black Revolution | The Myth of “Reverse Racism” (1979)
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Thursday, December 15, 2016

"Don’t let yourself be controlled by three things: people, money, or past experiences."

“Don’t let yourself be controlled by three things: people, money, or past experiences.”

- Anonymous  (via wnq-anonymous)
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hubblegleeflower: quartztiger: gillianandersunshine: kitterly: hazelbeewitched: vaspider: lesbia...

hubblegleeflower:

quartztiger:

gillianandersunshine:

kitterly:

hazelbeewitched:

vaspider:

lesbiansandthelivingdead:

decalexas:

titaniavs:

zahraaxix:

DUDE my teacher canceled class the other day and so the next day we were all like oh no is everything ok?? and shes like “oh yeah its fine its just my wife wasn’t feeling good so i took her home, made her some soup, yknow fun stuff” and i swear everyone in class froze for a sec cuz we never knew she was a lesbian but then we spent a good 30 min of class time discussing whether her wife actually ate the soup cuz we all know she sucks at cooking

this is beautiful

I had a professor who would talk in class about her wife and their four daughters and it always made me go !!! inside. like, wooooow, family goals.

In my undergrad, I took a module that had two lecturers teaching it. The first was very butch and would occasionally talk about how brilliant her wife was in the field and would talk about her kids and general family life. Then the other lecturer took over classes, and she would talk about her wife too, and how brilliant her wife was academically. Then they taught a class together and the penny dropped. They were talking about each other and both thought the other was the literal shit in their area of media. 

It’s been delightful for me to watch my friends finally able to get legally married. Every time @crofethr says “my wife” it’s like a chorus of bluejays dance around behind her.

I was at work at a deli a few weeks ago and this group of three women came in pretty late at night. One was the mother of one of them, and the other two were just being really cute and holding hands and cuddling and whatnot. One was leaning on the other and she seemed really tired, so her wife ordered for her and the mom was like, “Married for seven years, they know each others’ orders by heart” and I honestly felt like I’d been blessed

one time a lecturer was discussing all the stupid reasons she’s been called up in front of the board (which include an actual formal accusation of witchcraft) and once a student accused her of homophobia and homophobic statements and she walked into the formal board hearing with her only prepared defense being “remember how I’m married to another woman ok thanks let’s go get lunch” 

omg when ladies talk about their wives and just say “my wife” I just get so excited and happy because it is all possible and real. it’s so amazing and beautiful

I’m an optician and one day I had 2 women, one blonde and one brunette, come in to pick up glasses. I had the blonde try on hers while the brunette was talking to one of my coworkers. When she put them on I said, “Oh looks like they’re not sitting straight.” Without missing a beat she said “Oh honey, nothing about me is straight,” and proceeded to pat her wife on the butt and say “Honey, did you hear what I said? It was really funny. Honey? Honey, I said nothing about me is straight.”

Dad jokes are for lesbians too.


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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

niteskolar:Impossible is nothing. #lifequotes #quotes...



niteskolar:

Impossible is nothing. #lifequotes #quotes #MuhammadAli #gameface


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it-started-over-sasunaru:Talk about Aleppo. Cry for them like you cried for Paris. Cry for them like...

it-started-over-sasunaru:

Talk about Aleppo. Cry for them like you cried for Paris. Cry for them like you cried for New York. Talk about them. Our silence is killing them. They are people, PEOPLE. Are they not important because they’re arabs? because they’re Syrian? Do their lives matter less than the life of a French or an American? People from Aleppo are posting their goodbye messages on the internet as a final massacre is expected to happen any time soon and we are SILENT. We have been silent for over five years. Some children in Aleppo don’t know life without war. Imagine living in a city of ruins and having to fear for your life every instant. Hospitals, churches, houses, restaurants are bombed on the daily and hundreds are killed every single day. Yet we are silent. Remember them. Honor them. We’ve allowed a mass genocide to happen before our eyes for years. It’s burning is a testament of our moral failure. Talk about Aleppo, please.


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Monday, December 12, 2016

psych2go: If you like these posts, check out...













psych2go:

If you like these posts, check out @psych2go.

Graphics made by eclecticjessica


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black-culture:“We are taking your tent and sleeping bag as...

"I never want her to think she’s not enough. I always want her to know she’s more than enough."

I never want her to think she’s not enough.

I always want her to know she’s more than enough.



- Her (via justsarahsnowthings)
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"Anyone who takes the time to be kind is beautiful."

“Anyone who takes the time to be kind is beautiful.”

- Richelle E. Goodrich (via quotemadness)
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"The way you speak of yourself The way you degrade yourself into smallness is abuse"

“The way you speak of yourself
The way you degrade yourself
into smallness
is abuse”

- Rupi Kaur (via thereplacementnotebook)
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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

80sbabyprints:Good morning!



80sbabyprints:

Good morning!


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80sbabyprints:Good morning!



80sbabyprints:

Good morning!


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80sbabyprints:Morning YallπŸ‘‹πŸΏ



80sbabyprints:

Morning YallπŸ‘‹πŸΏ


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the-movemnt: 900+ Asian American Studies Scholars Issue...



the-movemnt:

900+ Asian American Studies Scholars Issue Collective Statement Decrying Trump’s Proposed Muslim Registry

Over 900 Asian American Studies scholars from across the United States issued a joint statement today decrying President-Elect Donald Trump’s proposal to create a national registry of Muslims and Muslim Americans.


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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Monday, December 5, 2016

galaxy-free: She left in 1948 and she still hangs on to the key...





galaxy-free:

She left in 1948 and she still hangs on to the key to her house in Palestine


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To all conservatives who I see saying that "now is the time for us to come together as a nation," a couple things:

hiphopfightsback:

1. You never helped come together as a nation under Obama, so don’t play like that is something you value.
2. If you wanted unity, then why back a candidate who talks about building literal walls and uses our nation’s diversity as a wedge to drive us apart?


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Sunday, December 4, 2016

hiphopfightsback: America the Ugly



hiphopfightsback:

America the Ugly


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snorlaxatives: god it’s so annoying how delusional ass conservatives act like millennials are...

snorlaxatives:

god it’s so annoying how delusional ass conservatives act like millennials are “offended by everything” for standing up to things like blatant racism and sexism, meanwhile there’s a conservative outrage every time starbucks releases a cup without “merry christmas” on it


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Reblog if you actually give a shit about anyone who’s suicidal or depressed.

deep-quote:

 No one should scroll past this


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ghettablasta:I feel like they spit in my face right now. 





ghettablasta:

I feel like they spit in my face right now. 


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Saturday, December 3, 2016

"Surround yourself with people who truly support your lifestyle, dreams and visions. They don’t have..."

“Surround yourself with people who truly support your lifestyle, dreams and visions. They don’t have to verbally express it when their actions are aligned with what you’re trying to achieve, because on a soul level it is a shared goal and subconscious agreement.”

- Awakened Vibrations  (via awakenedvibrations)
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kushandwizdom: πŸ™ŒπŸ½πŸ’ͺ🏽















kushandwizdom:

πŸ™ŒπŸ½πŸ’ͺ🏽


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"Don’t be tricked into apologizing for something you didn’t even do wrong."

“Don’t be tricked into apologizing for something you didn’t even do wrong.”

- Unknown (via deeplifequotes)
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liberalsarecool: Racial profiling does not work. Trump’s ‘law...



liberalsarecool:

Racial profiling does not work.

Trump’s ‘law and order’ is not about crime, its all about racism and fascism.


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Thursday, December 1, 2016

These 7 Household Names Make a Killing Off of the Prison-Industrial Complex

These 7 Household Names Make a Killing Off of the Prison-Industrial Complex:

sugarmacaron:

thinksquad:

Once slavery was abolished in 1865, manufacturers scrambled to find other sources of cheap labor—and because the 13th amendment banned slavery (except as punishment for crimes), they didn’t have to look too far. Prisons and big businesses have now been exploiting this loophole in the 13th amendment for over a century.

“Insourcing,” as prison labor is often called, is an even cheaper alternative to outsourcing. Instead of sending labor over to China or Bangladesh, manufacturers have chosen to forcibly employ the 2.4 million incarcerated people in the United States. Chances are high that if a product you’re holding says it is “American Made,” it was made in an American prison.

On average, prisoners work 8 hours a day, but they have no union representation and make between .23 and $1.15 per hour, over 6 times less than federal minimum wage. These low wages combined with increasing communication and commissary costs mean that inmates are often released from correctional facilities with more debt than they had on their arrival. Meanwhile, big businesses receive tax credits for employing these inmates in excess of millions of dollars a year.

While almost every business in America uses some form of prison labor to produce their goods, here are just a few of the companies who are helping prisoners pay off their debt to society, so to speak.

  1. Whole Foods. The costly organic supermarket often nicknamed “Whole Paycheck” purchases artisan cheese and fish prepared by inmates who work for private companies. The inmates are paid .74 cents a day to raise tilapia that is subsequently sold for $11.99 a pound at the fashionable grocery store.
  2. McDonald’s. The world’s most successful fast food franchise purchases a plethora of goods manufactured in prisons, including plastic cutlery, containers, and uniforms. The inmates who sew McDonald’s uniforms make even less money by the hour than the people who wear them.
  3. Wal-Mart. Although their company policy clearly states that “forced or prison labor will not be tolerated by Wal-Mart”, basically every item in their store has been supplied by third-party prison labor factories. Wal-Mart purchases its produce from prison farms where laborers are often subjected to long, arduous hours in the blazing heat without adequate sunscreen, water, or food.
  4. Victoria’s Secret. Female inmates in South Carolina sew undergarments and casual-wear for the pricey lingerie company. In the late 1990’s, 2 prisoners were placed in solitary confinement for telling journalists that they were hired to replace “Made in Honduras” garment tags with “Made in U.S.A.” tags. Victoria’s Secret has declined to comment.
  5. Aramark. This company, which also provides food to colleges, public schools and hospitals, has a monopoly on foodservice in about 600 prisons in the U.S. Despite this, Aramark has a history of poor foodservice, including a massive food shortage thatcaused a prison riot in Kentucky in 2009.
  6. AT&T. In 1993, the massive phone company laid off thousands of telephone operators—all union members—in order to increase their profits. Even though AT&T’s company policy regarding prison labor reads eerily like Wal-Mart’s, they have consistently used inmates to work in their call centers since ’93, barely paying them $2 a day.
  7. BP. When BP spilled 4.2 million barrels of oil into the Gulf coast, the company sent a workforce of almost exclusively African-American inmates to clean up the toxic spill while community members, many of whom were out-of-work fisherman, struggled to make ends meet. BP’s decision to use prisoners instead of hiring displaced workers outraged the Gulf community, but the oil company did nothing to reconcile the situation.


From dentures to shower curtains to pill bottles, almost everything you can imagine is being made in American prisons. Also implicit in the past and present use of prison labor are Microsoft, Nike, Nintendo, Honda, Pfizer, Saks Fifth Avenue, JCPenney, Macy’s, Starbucks, and more. For an even more detailed list of businesses that use prison labor, visit buycott.com, but the real guilty party here is the United States government. UNICOR, the corporation created and owned by the federal government to oversee penal labor, sets the condition and wage standards for working inmates.

One of the highest-paying prison jobs in the country? Sewing American flags for the state police.

This is awful.


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