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Jules of Nature

Janaina Medeiros
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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@centraldobrasil
Indigenous Resistance
“O libres para siempre o batallando siempre para ser libres” (Either free forever, or forever fighting to be free) -Jose Martí, father of Cuban independence
Santa Clara, Cuba 🇨🇺
With all the recent attention on the brutality towards and apathy about the humanity of people of color, particularly Africans in America, I’ve just been reflecting on the many ways that we are told by these institutions that we do not fucking matter.
I thought of the many assassinations of local community leaders in the 60’s and early 70’s and then I saw a picture from Hurricane Katrina. We cannot forget the many ways we are being discounted as we gather fervor for the battles that are ahead.
Never forget.
My family is still scattered behind this shit.
Bamako, 1963 by William Klein
Que tal un poco de história?
Alan Fletcher, Kama Sutra, 1996.
Zack Magiezi, no livro ‘Estranherismo’. Rio de Janeiro: Bertrand Brasil, 2017 https://www.instagram.com/p/BqCxe4BlRnV/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=mwm267kj7956
Josephine Baker decorates her Christmas tree with two of her children in 1956
‘The Ghetto Tarot’ - Haitian artist group, Atis Rezistans, re-creates the classic tarot deck into scenes, people and locations from their native Haiti.
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"The first Brazilian medal at Worlds was from a black woman. The first Brazilian medal at the Olympics was from a black woman. That's very important. They used to say we didn't belong in these spaces." — Daiane dos Santos 💚💛✊🏽🖤
Cidade de Deus- CITY OF GOD- (BRAZIL 2002) JAPANESE POSTER