what a great day to remember that the erasure of male abuse victims is a result of patriarchy and not feminism
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what a great day to remember that the erasure of male abuse victims is a result of patriarchy and not feminism
Eleanor Roosevelt and Lyudmila Pavlichenko. Lyudmila Pavlichenko was a Soviet sniper credited with 309 kills, she is regarded as the most successful female sniper in history. She visited with President Franklin Roosevelt, becoming the first Soviet citizen to be welcomed at the White House. Afterward, Eleanor Roosevelt asked Lyudmila to accompany her on a tour of the country and tell Americans of her experiences as a woman in combat. Pavlichenko was only 25, but she had been wounded four times in battle. ↳ more х,х,х | gifs from Battle for Sevastopol 2015 trailer.
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That movie is fucking amazing BTW and should be watched.
Anderson Cooper saving a boy in Haiti during a shooting. A slab of concrete was dropped of the boys head.
Anderson fucking Cooper, everyone.
Some journalists like to be strictly observers. they don’t intervene, they don’t participate. they just document what they see, even if what they see is terrible. But the way I see it, journalists don’t exist in a vacuum. They are human beings, living and working in a very human environment. And that humanity is essential in relating to their stories. When you lose your humanity, you lose any kind of journalistic integrity you have left.
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this is the guy who found out one of his ancestors was killed by one of his slaves and was like “he had it coming”
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I’m not even a millennial but this is IT.
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A red baseball hat used to be a red baseball hat. Because of Trump, it’s now something else entirely.
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Kathleen Cleaver of the Black Panther Party breaks down how the Natural Hair movement began (1968)
“For so many, many years we were told that only white people were beautiful.” ~ Kathleen Cleaver
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Marsha P. Johnson
A leader of the Stonewall Riots. According to several eyewitnesses, Marsha was the one who “really started it”. She was “in the middle of the whole thing, screaming and yelling and throwing rocks and almost like Molly Pitcher in the Revolution or something”
Dedicated her life to activism:
Co-founded the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (later renamed Street Transgender Action Revolutionaries)
Ensured that the young drag queens, trans women and other street kids on Christopher Street were fed and clothed. Marsha also housed them whenever she could.
In the 1980s, she was an activist and organizer in ACT UP.
Stormé DeLarverie
Also a leader in the Stonewall Riots - has been identified as the “butch lesbian that threw the first punch” against the police officers.
Several eye-witnesses recollections also recognize her as the cross-dressing lesbian that yelled “why don’t you guys do something” at the bystanders that evoked the reaction from them that helped make Stonewall a defining moment in history.
Unofficially worked at gay bars who otherwise couldn’t afford security.
Bayard Rustin
Was a leading strategist of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement between 1955-1968:
The formidable behind the scenes figure of the civil rights movement who organized the March on Washington
Through his influence, the civil rights leadership adopted a non-violent stance.
Is and was often overlooked in African-American history because of the public’s discomfort with his sexual orientation.
Supported LGBTQ rights and movements.
Was posthumously awarded Rustin the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama.
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy
Another leader in the Stonewall Riots.
Has been involved in community efforts since 1978. She has worked at local food banks, provide services for trans women suffering from addiction or homelessness. During the AIDS epidemic she also provided healthcare and funeral services.
Is currently serving as the Executive Director for the Transgender GenderVariant Intersex Justice Project, working to assist transgender persons who are disproportionately incarcerated under a prison-industrial complex.
Alvin Ailey
At the young age of 22, Alvin AIley became Artistic Directer for the Horton Dance Company where he choreographed as well as directed scenes and costume designs.
Formed the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre in 1958 but continued to choreograph for other companies.
Ailey’s signature works prominently reflects his Black pride.
Is credited for popularizing modern dance.
Was also posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama.
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‼️‼️ Y'all please refer to these resources regarding ICE. ‼️‼️
February 9, 2017
The UC Undocumented Legal Services Center has just learned that the Department of Homeland Security, through its enforcement arm, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”), is conducting raids throughout Southern California, including Van Nuys, Downey, Norwalk, Oxnard, San Bernardino, and Santa Paula.
More specifically, ICE agents are targeting individuals with prior removal, or deportation, orders. We have also gotten reports that even individuals without prior orders of removal are being targeted. This includes people who do not have any criminal records. The reports describe that unmarked white vans are going through neighborhoods, with agents targeting specific individuals for enforcement.
We do not have any additional information right now, but when we do, we will notify you.
If any of your students or their family members are affected, please have them contact the Center attorney that works with your campus. Please direct them to Know Your Rights information in case they encounter ICE officers: http://unitedwedream.org/thank-deportation-defense-card-handy-phone/ (English and Spanish).
Additionally, if more immediate help is sought, please reach out to the following attorneys that are trusted and have experience with these types of cases. If individuals reach out to other attorneys, please ensure that they are licensed attorneys (i.e. check Calbar.org) and have experience with removal defense and detention cases.
One tool that individuals can use if a family-member is detained is the online detainee locator: https://locator.ice.gov/odls/homePage.dohttps://www.ice.gov/detention-facility/adelanto-detention-facility. Furthermore, if your loved one is detained at Adelanto Detention Center, instructions on how to contact them is at: https://www.ice.gov/detention-facility/adelanto-detention-facility.
Below is a list of non-profit organizations that will not charge for their services: Public Counsel 610 South Ardmore Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90005 Phone: (213) 385-2977 CHIRLA 2533 West 3rd Street Los Angeles, CA 90057 Phone: (213) 353-1333 Immigrant Center for Women and Children 634 South Spring Street, Suite 727 Los Angeles, CA 90014 Phone: (213) 614-1165 Fax: (213) 624-1163 You can find attorneys in your area at http://www.ailalawyer.org/. Additionally, below is a list of trusted private attorneys that will charge for their services: Los Angeles Area Vera A. Weisz Weisz Immigration Law Group 510 West 6th Street, Suite 200 Los Angeles, CA 90014 Phone: (213) 347-0025 Fax: (213)623-2899 Email: [email protected] Nikhil Shah 355 S. Grand Avenue, Suite 2450 Los Angeles, CA 90071 Phone: (213) 943-1322 Fax: (213) 943-1324 Law Offices of Stacy Tolchin 634 S. Spring Street, Suite 500A Los Angeles, CA 90014 Phone: (213) 622-7450 Fax: (213) 622-7233 Braden Cancilla 1564 N. Fair Oaks Avenue Pasadena, CA 91103 Phone: (626) 765-6888 Fax: (626) 298-6988 Email: [email protected] Inland Empire Area Law Offices of Andrea J. Garcia 4480 Main Street, Suite B Riverside, CA 92501 Phone: (844) 846-5221 Email: [email protected] Law Offices of Russell Jauregui 1400 E. Cooley Drive, Suite 210 Colton, CA 92324 Phone: (909) 533-4977 Email: [email protected]
why do people hate beyonce so much?
Because she’s black a woman and extremely talented.