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todays bird

Janaina Medeiros

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trying on a metaphor
Monterey Bay Aquarium

JBB: An Artblog!
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
$LAYYYTER
Stranger Things

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

#extradirty
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@fcukwhatyaheard
Twitter dying but tumblr is still standing
Yep that’s me disassociating again…
#BlackOutTuesday #BLM #BlackLivesMatter https://www.instagram.com/p/CA7gY76BkjZVAbUHq4LQZcc_R3LymMuZb0iNzI0/?igshid=1o2butcaq30d0
He’s offering $2k PER ADULT not per household and $1k for everyone below 18
enough primaries remain to get him nominated, please if you are in a state then campaign, if not contact people you know that are.
Bernie’s campaign suspended direct fundraising activities yesterday. Instead, they are asking supporters to donate to Meals on Wheels, No Kid Hungry, Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund, One Fair Wage Emergency Fund, and the National Domestic Workers Alliance:
Meals on Wheels delivers prepared food to seniors all across the country. This is especially important in the pandemic, as seniors are at high risk, and limiting their need to go to the grocery store by delivering these meals is a critical service.
No Kid Hungry makes sure that children get the food they need, especially since schools are closed across the country. Their service is especially important as families who lose their jobs need to keep their kids fed.
Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund is providing direct financial support to restaurant workers who are out of work or have reduced hours because of the pandemic. They are also supporting community organizations of local workers and providing loans to restaurants to re-open when it is safe.
National Domestic Workers Alliance is giving financial support to in-home care workers, nannies, and house cleaners who have to stay home and not work in order to reduce the spread of the virus.
One Fair Wage Emergency Fund gives funds directly to service workers affected by the pandemic, including restaurant, salon, airport, rideshare, and gig economy workers who find themselves out of work or without customers.
These five groups cover a large section of the problems that we are immediately facing as the health crisis creates an economic crisis. While we need to do much, much more as a country, supporting these groups is a good first step to take if you’re able to do so right now.
Living in Missouri, I’m particularly frustrated by the singular and specific lack of leadership form state & local government (I know, I know. I vote, but I’m outnumbered here), and it is strikingly apparent to me that the only clear and decisive leadership we’re seeing on the national stage is here, from Bernie Sanders. Nothing is decided.
“Things used to be. Now they’re not.
Anything but us is who we are.
Disguising ourselves as secret lovers, we’ve become public enemies.
We walk away like strangers in the street.
Gone for eternity.. We erase one another.
No phone calls, no sweet text messages.
We are mere specs of particles, floating, unknown to our partners’ existence.
So far from where we came.
With so much of everything..how do we leave with nothing?
Lack of visual empathy equates the meaning of L.O.V.E
Hatred and attitude tear us entirely.
Don’t turn around; continue walking away.
Disappear into that darkness that rests upon your gritty shoulders.
Let that dark cloud follow you wherever you go.
So long ex-lover.
Farewell.” - Chloe Mitchell.
Queen & Slim (2019), dir. Melina Matsoukas
LIZZO live at the 2019 BET Awards
*friends car is locked*
Friend: stop pulling the handle
Me:
The disorted version is a million times funnier than the original one… i’m wheezing
When you’re a ghost and the new owners put ugly decorations in the house
This is literally what drives the plot of Beetlejuice
Flower Power by Christian Beijer Arts
Nobody:
Teyana Taylor: “I want my husband, where is he? Bring him on stage”
we’re talking about 51 human lives and they’re honestly complaining about documents being scattered?
Afrofuturism Rising: The Literary Prehistory of a Movement (New Suns: Race, Gender, and Sexuality) (2019)
Growing out of the music scene, afrofuturism has emerged as an important aesthetic through films such as Black Panther and Get Out. While the significance of these sonic and visual avenues for afrofuturism cannot be underestimated, literature remains fundamental to understanding its full dimensions. Isiah Lavender’s Afrofuturism Rising explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice that enables users to articulate the interconnection between science, technology, and race across centuries.
By engaging with authors as diverse as Phillis Wheatley, David Walker, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Ann Jacobs, Samuel R. Delany Jr., Pauline Hopkins, Zora Neale Hurston, and Richard Wright, Afrofuturism Rising extends existing scholarly conversations about who creates and what is created via science fiction. Through a trans-historical rereading of texts by these authors as science fiction, Lavender highlights the ways black experience in America has always been an experience of spatial and temporal dislocation akin to science fiction. Compelling and ambitious in scope, Afrofuturism Rising redefines both science fiction and literature as a whole.
by Isiah Lavender III (Author)
Get it here
Isiah Lavender, III is Assistant Professor of English at Louisiana State University, where he researches and teaches courses in African American literature and science fiction. In addition to his book Race in American Science Fiction (Indiana UP, 2011) and edited collection Black and Brown Planets: the Politics of Race in Science Fiction (UP of Mississippi, 2014), his publications on science fiction include essays and reviews in journals such as Extrapolation, Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, and Science Fiction Studies. He’s currently working on his second monograph Classics of Afrofuturism as well as a second collection, Yellow Planets: Racial Representations of Asia in Science Fiction, now under contract with the University Press of Mississippi.
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