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Two girls in close embrace as they skate together. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. ©Israel Dejene
she died on july 13, 2015….2015!!! They literally withheld evidence. ain’t no way in hell she killed herself. If they don’t reopen the investigation….
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Wayne Thiebaud (American, b. 1920), Hill Street (Day City), 1981. Oil on canvas, 48 x 36 1/8 in.
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Hey do you have a IG or a Etsy shop?? I found your remake of The Kiss and I fell in love with it and I’d love to order some prints or posts cards!!
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Mircea Suciu (Romanian, b. 1978), Study for the Iron Curtain, 2014. Oil, acrylic, and monoprint on linen, 184 x 224 cm.
happy lesbian visibility day
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Andreas Weisch, 1997
On this day, 26 April 1937, the ancient Basque city of Guernica was bombed and largely obliterated by the German and Italian air forces at the behest of the Spanish nationalists during the Civil War and Revolution, killing many. It was one of the first examples of aerial bombardment of civilians in a conflict, and was famously depicted in Picasso’s painting, Guernica, a copy of which now hangs by the UN Security Council. Possibly the world’s most famous anti-war art work, it was covered by officials when Colin Powell was due to speak about the Iraq war in 2003. In this podcast with Revolutionary Left Radio we tell the story of the Spanish civil war: https://workingclasshistory.com/2018/07/29/spanish-civil-war-podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1410356592482820/?type=3