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all that jazz (1979)
five broken cameras (dir. by emad burnay & guy davidi, 2011)
GOOGLE SEARCH IS MORE FUCKED THAN EVER!
"It's my right to camp and squat!!!"
Seen in Pittsburgh
and such resistance menaces the body. In resistance, we are at the neck of injustice, holding our breath, proving our matter. Resistance antagonizes immunity, makes us prone to roadrunner pulse. Epidemiologist Sherman A. James calls this “ John Henryism,” theorizing that the tireless effort required to combat racial injustice has a direct correlation to the prevalence of hypertension in black communities.
—concentrate, pg. 66, courtney faye taylor.
march against the far right and racism by deo kato
If you see the quote "I refuse to share my body with a man who wouldn't defend it politically" or any variation of it floating around the internet — it was Kat Blaque who originally said it and she would really appreciate it if people gave her proper credit for it but it's gone viral on a lot of different platforms and most of the people sharing it don't know it's from her or choose not to credit her on purpose.
she’s specifically a Black, transgender woman too which is the context of the quote — here are her captions about it (IDs needed)! she also posted two short form vids on insta + tiktok about the quote and people divorcing her from it when it is specifically talking about how Black transgender women are lusted after and pursued by extremely conservative men
The Marion Times, Kansas, September 29, 1898
AFRIQUE, JE TE PLUMERAI // AFRICA, I WILL FLEECE YOU (1992) dir. JEAN-MARIE TENO
here's a watchable link from Riverside Community College (tw: graphic images throughout, bc most of the "fleecing" is violence)
forgot how white this website is and expected there to be more uproar about the US bombing my home country, nigeria, on christmas day. my mistake!
Sokoto state, a majority Muslim state in north-west Nigeria was bombed on Christmas day. It is still unclear how many bombs were dropped and where. Confirmed is a bomb dropped on a Mosque in Jabo, killing 5 people.
Trump has claimed that this is in retaliation of the "Christian genocide" happening in Nigeria, committed by "radical Islamists" of the ISIL (ISIS), and the specific choosing of Christmas day was to reify that this is a religious based retaliation.
This Christmas, I am in Nigeria. My family is majority Christian. We are without fear of being persecuted on the basis of our religion. So, what is going on?
There is no Christian genocide in Nigeria. Nigeria is a complex country that faces a lot of violence, exploitation and subsequent neglect from our government. But it is not Christians being targeted in our country. This insidious piece of misinformation has been dutifully organised by US officials for months and gained steam on platforms like X and Truth Social.
I do not believe though, that this action was done to fight Islamic terrorists or protect Nigerian Christians. The reason being:
Sokoto state is not a state with ISIL activity.
This is another display of US throwing its weight around, conveniently, onto the most oil-rich country in Africa.
Do not believe everything the US tells you about its foreign affairs. The US will gladly spill blood on the flimsiest of justifications just to continue gorging its empire.
Please keep love in your hearts for the Nigerian people.
A Palestinian protester wearing a Santa Claus costume uses a sling to throw back a tear gas canister fired by Israeli soldiers
Angela Davis & Ursula K Le Guin, visionary women for a hopeful future
[ID: the arms of two strong people are clasped together in a powerful handshake that resembles arm wrestling. The arm on the left is labeled “You have to act as if it were possible to radically transform the world. And you have to do it all the time.” The arm on the right is labeled “You cannot buy the revolution. You cannot make the revolution. You can only be the revolution. It is in your spirit, or it is nowhere.” End ID]
“We have been nurtured in a sick, abnormal society, and we should be in the process of reclaiming ourselves, not the terms of that society… the subject of revolution is ourselves, is our lives” —Audre Lorde