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Setsuko Hara as Noriko in Tokyo Story (1953) dir. YasujirÅ Ozu
Hi everyone, I'm back. I hope you all are well. (This is Alice, mcgonagallerys/miranda-mcvie btw in case anyone was confused).
I honestly find it a bit difficult to be active on Tumblr and Twitter when Iām going through difficult times in my life, especially because this community doesnāt always have a positive effect on my mental health. Sometimes it really helps, I love talking about my interests and I have met some amazing people on here, but sometimes itās too much to handle alongside my personal problems. I mean we all know how it is XD People come and go from here all the time.
Anyway, while I was away I have become much more of a film buff that I used to be. I mostly watched old movies in the past couple of years, though the Old Hollywood world is so vast I still feel like a complete beginner who doesnāt know anything. I think I will post more film graphics that I used to, especially classic cinema, but not exclusively of course. Iām still mostly a tv addict at my core, I guess. About that, If anyone wants to give me a crash course on what's been popular in the last two years in the wlw fandom and magic middle-aged actresses fandom, I'd be happy to listen lol Iāve only watched Hacks out of the new things that have come out. Or if anyone wants to say hi in general feel free of course š (I'm happy to see that a lot of people who had left seem to be active again, I guess because Twitter is in shambles).
Anya Taylor Joy
DANI & JAMIE in THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR
Happiest Season (2020)Ā - Abby and Harper
#whereās the lie?
In the wake of JK once more being a total jk, hereās a (non-exhaustive) thread of works by Black trans writers.
Donāt Call Us Dead - Danez Smith, poetry about Black masculinity, police brutality, gender and queerness. Probably the best book of poetry Iāve ever read. Smith has several collections available and you should read them all.
The Deep - Rivers Solomon, a speculative fiction novella about the descendants of murdered slave women. Themes of trauma and memory. Really beautiful writing. Their sci-fi novel An Unkindness of Ghosts is equally unmissable.
Redefining Realness - Janet Mock, the memoir of Mockās childhood and adolescence as a trans woman before she transitioned. Mockās second memoir, Surpassing Certainty, focuses on her life in her twenties.
Felix Ever After - Kacen Callender, a YA novel about a teenage trans boy (at the start of the book), Felix, as he further questions his identity, tries to find love, and works on his artistic future. Everything that makes YA novels great.
Reacquainted with Life - KOKUMO, a debut about Black trans womanhood and the power of her voice and body. This work is so hard to describe. Ferocious? Lively? Witty? Completely different to literally any poetry Iāve ever read? All of the above and more.
Mannish Tongues - jay dodd, a poetry collection about Black youth, queerness, religion, family, and gender. I hate how pretentious the word āvisceralā is, but itās pretty accurate here. doddās collection The Black Condition ft. Narcissus is also phenomenal.
Pet - Akwaeke Emezi, a YA novel about a Black trans teenage girl and having to confront the existence of monsters. Emezi also has an acclaimed adult novel out, Freshwater, and I believe their new adult novel, The Death of Vivek Oji, is out in August 2020.
trigger - Venus Selenite, poetry about being Black, trans, queer, and unapologetic. This one is hard to get hold of, but worth it if you can. Selenite also co-edited and is featured in Nameless Woman, an anthology of writing by trans women of colour.
Surge - Jay Bernard, a poetry collection written in response to the 1981 fire at New Cross Road, as well as Grenfell Tower and the Windrush Scandal. Bernard is one of those poets who can use 10 words to say more than most of us can in 1,000.
Nameless Woman: An Anthology of Fiction by Trans Women of Color - ed. Venus Selenite, Ellyn PeƱa and Jamie Berrout, this one includes several stories by Black trans women and is, as a body of work, completely invaluable. The stories here range from semi-autobiographical and romance to sci-fi and speculative fiction.
Resilience - ed. Amy Heart, Larissa Glasser and Sugi Pyrrophyta, an anthology of writing by ©AMAB trans people. Again, this anthology is not specifically dedicated to Black trans people, but it includes work by KOKUMO and CHRYSALISAMIDST, amongst others. This book is super varied, with short stories, poetry and personal essays.
Consider ordering these, where possible, from independent Black owned bookstores.
You can also financially support Black trans people through donating to organisations such as this and these.
Important addendum: I tried incredibly hard to find published works by Black trans women, because trans women are the focus of JK Rowlingās tweets and indeed an overwhelming amount of violence and bigotry in general, but Iām sure itās no surprise to anyone that Black trans women are enormously discriminated against by the publishing industry, and are routinely denied a platform for their work and their voices. Literally, when you Google āblack trans woman authorā, you just get Janet Mockās author page. I think all of the books by Black trans women in the list above, with the exception of Janet Mock, are self/indie pub.
I have trawled through online indie and radical publishing magazines, message boards, and nearly 100 lists of ātrans authors you must read now!ā and I would charitably say that about 1% of people featured in such lists are Black trans women. Obviously, Black trans women are writing, but the lack of available platform for their work is a huge barrier to their voices being heard. If anyone else has recommendations for work by Black trans women, whether itās a physical book, an online chapbook, an Insta account of poetry, or anything else, please add it, because there must be so much more than Iāve managed to find.
Audre Lorde, from A Litany for Survival
The Watermelon Woman (Cheryl Dunye, 1996)
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Laura Dern asĀ Amilyn Holdo in Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) dir. Rian Johnson
PASSIVELY DONATE THRU YOUTUBE VIDEOS
hereās a small list of videos you can watch and passively donate to different funds that are a part of the black lives matter movement. if you are interested in donating as well, iāve linked most of the funds and organizations the youtubers are donating too. please do not skip the ads!!
I FOLLOWED A PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP ARTISTāS TUTORIAL: to the Black Visions Collective (x)
80p makeup... but whatās the catch? TESTING SHOP MISS A! First impressions and WEAR TEST!: to the George Floyd memorial fund (x)
In-N-Out Mukbang: to the Minnesota Freedom Fund (x)
how to help BLM with NO MONEY/leaving your house: to protestor bail funds of different states
I Got Drunk And Gave Relationship Advice! The ULTIMATE guide to BOYS & GIRLS!!: to the George Floyd fund and other racial equality charities (x)
Baby Products I Regret Buying: to the George Floyd memorial fund (x) and National Bail Out (x)
MY #1 PRODUCT FROM 10 DRUGSTORE BRANDS: the Black Visions Collective (x)
BIG LOUIS VUITTON HAUL | SS 2020 ESCALE + MORE | hollyannaeree: to the George Floyd memorial fund (x) and Campaign Zero (x)
WANT TO DONATE TO BLACK LIVES MATTER BUT HAVE NO MONEY? WATCH THIS VIDEO: to the Black Lives Matter organization (x)
Watch To Donate For FREE: Black Lives Matter: to Campaign Zero (x), NAACP (x), Black Lives Matter (x), Unicorn Riot (x), Comminuties United Against Police Brutality (x), ACLU (x), Color of Change (x), Equal Justice Initiative (x), Reclaim the Block (x), National Bail Out Fund (x)
Huge Prettylittlething & Missguided TRY ON Haul NEW IN... MAJOR Retail Therapy!!: to the George Floyd fund (x) and others
MAY FAVORITES & BOOKS IāVE READ THIS MONTH | I Covet Thee: to The Bail Project (x)
Quarantine Graduation Cap Cake for Class of 2020 | How to Cake It with Yolanda Gampp: to an unspecified organization dedicated towards the education for black students
AMSR Putting Fenty Makeup on Rihanna (Paper Makeover): to the Black Visions Collective (x) and Support the Cities (x)
DECLUTTER, DIY & DECORATE #WITHME Little Girlās Boho Room Transformation UNDER $100!!!: to the George Floyd memorial fund (x)
TikTokers SPEAKING OUT About RACISM & BLACK LIVES MATTER (Ft. Charli Dāamelio, Dixie Dāamelio): to the Black Lives Matter foundation (x)
Letās Talk About It: Racism & Social Injustice: to the Black Lives Matter foundation (x)
ābut iām not racist?ā: to the Minnesota Freedom Fund (x)
regarding everything thatās happening: to the George Floyd memorial fund (x), Minnesota Freedom Fund (x), Los Angeles bail relief fund (x), Atlanta bail relief fund (x), Chicago Freedom School (x), Peopleās Breakfast Oakland (x), Black Queer/Trans operated fund in MN (x)
to all my black friends, mutuals and followers on here:
carolyn: both of you SIT tf down i am NOT in the mood to deal with your gay yearning drama right now
*villanelle and eve immediately sitting down and staying quiet*
No, he canāt look at her for fear of losing her. Thatās no reason. He was told not to do that. Heās madly in love. He canāt resist.