« Pour manifester leur sympathie à l’égard de la Révolution soviétique, des ouvriers parisiens manifestèrent, le 01/05/1919, avec des couteaux entre leurs dents »
todays bird
Jules of Nature

⁂

ellievsbear
Sade Olutola

izzy's playlists!
wallacepolsom
Today's Document
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Cosimo Galluzzi
we're not kids anymore.
cherry valley forever

Product Placement

pixel skylines
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
RMH
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

roma★
One Nice Bug Per Day
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
seen from Australia
seen from Morocco
seen from Croatia
seen from Argentina
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Japan
seen from Türkiye

seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Spain

seen from Türkiye

seen from Germany

seen from France

seen from China
seen from Italy
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Australia
seen from Netherlands
seen from Romania
@city-runners
« Pour manifester leur sympathie à l’égard de la Révolution soviétique, des ouvriers parisiens manifestèrent, le 01/05/1919, avec des couteaux entre leurs dents »
Tina Sokolovskaya
Ленин и Битлз. 1960-е годы.
Lenin and the Beatles. 1960s.
“Im always looking outside, trying to look inside. Trying to say something that is true. But maybe nothing is really true. Except what’s out there. And what’s out there is always changing. ”
Robert Frank
Mark Markov-Grinberg Soviet Troops Advancing Against the Nazis 1943
kill uncle
A young Turkish boy raises up a hammer during a solidarity rally for the 42,000 miners on strike in the Zonguldak coal fields, November 1990.
via reddit
Kids at the circus, Philadelphia 1961
photo by John Cohen
Russian post-punks/new wavers in Leningrad, the Soviet Union (late 1980s)
“Bajo la bandera de las alianzas obreras y campesinas, hacia la toma decisiva de poder”
¡Viva Octubre! (1935), lámina nº. 20; dedicada a la Revolución de 1934
por Helios Gómez Rodríguez
Rock ‘n’ roll times (Rockers)
by Jürgen Vollmer
Skinheads on the rampage, stand-off with the police (Essex, England)
By Peter Marlow (Magnum Photos)
C. Tangana - 10/15
Artwork by Yime
«The wave strikes of strikes in March-April 1943 was the first time people subjected to a native fascist regime offered mass resistance [...] they were thus a fundamental turning point [...] spontaneous collective anger on the one hand, and the incitement, encouragement and example of the underground leaders on the other, combined and reinforced each other to unleash a wave of demonstrations and walk-outs lasting over a month»
The Turin strikes of March 1943 / Nazism, Fascism and the Working Class by Timothy W. Mason