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Miguel Covers SZA “The Weekend”
Jean-Michel Basquiat photographed by Roland Hagenberg in his studio on Crosby Street in SoHo, 1983.
Happy Black History Month (UK)!
As ever, it is important that your support to Black people continues throughout the year.
If you have not yet made changes in how you support Black people/businesses, October (and albeit February) can be a good time to start!
Black History Month in the UK was first celebrated in 1987. This was 11 years after Black History Month began in the USA!
Tolai dancers, Papua New Guinea, by Jimmy Nelson
Works by @ajaypantone
HUGE list of free (!!) books by black authors and revolutionaries. includes writings by toni morrison, james baldwin, assata shakur, angela davis, malcolm x, audre lorde and frantz fanon.
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GHIBLI REWATCH 🐉 Princess Mononoke もののけ姫 (1997) dir. Hayao Miyzaki
Life is suffering. It is hard. The world is cursed, but still, you find reasons to keep living.
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Part 2 of Representation Matters Asian. Let me know if I got anything wrong, this is just what I found on the internet.
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HUGE list of free (!!) books by black authors and revolutionaries. includes writings by toni morrison, james baldwin, assata shakur, angela davis, malcolm x, audre lorde and frantz fanon.