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FREE PALESTINE / END THE GENOCIDE ON GAZA
This piece was made to show support for Palestinians. This mountain gazelle was created with the colors of the flag and the meaningful patterning of the keffiyeh.
John Cassavetes in Mikey and Nicky (1976) dir. Elaine May
Published in “Transvestia” magazine #90 (1977) and reedited in the book “Birth of Barbara”, by Sandy Thomas (Transvestia TV Fiction #14), published by herself.
The full collection of Transvestia magazine (111 issues published from 1960 - 1986) can be read online free.
Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin (2018), dir. Arwen Curry
The next line of her speech is also great: “Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings.”
Left: martyr Fadi Hassan Abu Salah; A disabled Palestinian man killed by Israeli sniper fire during mass protests in Gaza on Monday.
Right: Sculpture by Hisham Alshdaifat, in memory of Fadi Abu Salah.
Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (Q.U.I.T.), San Francisco, [early 2000’s].
Dec. 1, 2015 | Gaza City, Palestine
Palestinian schoolgirls walk in front of a rainbow illuminating the sky over Gaza City’s shore.
Polish bishop blessing a new bypass around Kutno. 2014.
this literally looks like a surrealist painting
The US dropped 270 million cluster bombs on Laos. Every eight minutes, 24 hours a day, for nine years from 1964 until 1973, a planeload of cluster bombs was dropped on Laos by American B-52s.
(by 里卡豆 Ricardo)
Mary Coble, Labeled, 2004