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The concept of Artletting is influence by the ancient medicinal practice called bloodletting. According to merriam webster, bloodletting is the surgical removal of some of a patient’s blood for therapeutic purposes. As artists, we resort to art as a medicine that allows us to heal ourselves and dispose of negative energies. This show is to celebrate the healing power of art. Let’s get ready to celebrate the opening of the exhibition, to network with artist and guests, and to dance the night away to the LIVE PERFORMANCE BY THE MODPODS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUe760gu5dM August 29, 2015 (8/29/15) 8P-12A $8-$10 at the door Costume themed event BE fearless and unleash your inner creativity HOSTED BY: JESUA BONES DJing BY MISS SHEA COCO ARTIST MEET + GREET DURING THE OPENING HOUR -ART RAFFLES -LIVE ART -BODY PAINTING LEATHER WORK VENDING BY: Nikko De La Roca FEATURING ARTIST: Dolly Dagger MJ Katz Unique Haley Wetmore Swong Victor Ortega Angie Sircuss Lauran Doverspike Lilly Moon Nastya Valentine Kristen Huizar La Mina Del Rock Wolfgang Meesenburg Osterheim Masked Doll ROT Karla Camacho MYLO Josephina Valadez Recklesslizrdbreath Iris Green Papi Culo Shea Coco Claire Bergen Hanky Panky Harlot Hollywood Breeze MYS Yajaira Maribel Navarro Gabrielle Giuliano Yori Hatakeyama Tslil Tsemet Art by Jorden Marianne Viallet Susanna Dooley Boney Ms.3 Cam Creature Christina Elaine Vasquez Stay connected with us on your favorite social media app.. https://www.facebook.com/HeartofArtGallery http://instagram.com/heartofartgallery https://twitter.com/heartof_artgal http://heartofartgalleryla.com/ http://heartofartla.tumblr.com/ http://www.yelp.com/biz/heart-of-art-gallery-los-angeles YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIUL5i1Bmkp7caN_unkjqvQ/feed
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And Pisces. Me and my squad.
Me. Me. Me. Me.
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My sister is pissed cuz I’m digging someone who is married and 12 years older than me. but like, open relationships are a thing ya know
I’m so gay it makes me cry happy tears
for real. reading the history of the laws (the many laws) written to keep blacks away from anything empowering is quite dizzying and housing discrimination was a big one. laws keeping and taking land from blacks go way back (for example) and as society progressed, it morphed to fit the times. nowadays it’s housing discrimination and it’s rampant.
Shonda Rhimes needs to make a show for Black kids and let him star.
How ironic. I was just talking about this.
This shit is serious. Gentrification is an issue. Housing discrimination is real.
True stories: -A Black family moving into a suburban neighborhood actually would lower the prices of homes. Because all the White people would try to move out as soon as possible. -If the new suburb was next to a non-White neighborhood, a fence could be put up “for safety” to instantly raise property values. -Have you heard the term redline/-ing? It refers to the practice of corporations color coding a region and not investing in or refusing service to those from certain (red) areas. These were usually poor Black neighborhoods. This included refusing those in redlined areas access to jobs, loans, medical care, etc. -Many older developments that were predominately home to poor PoC were destroyed with the promise of a new development or a suburb. This almost never happened and left the country with a shortage of affordable housing that still exists today. -“Between 1934 and 1962, the federal government backed $120 billion of home loans. More than 98% went to whites. Of the 350,000 new homes built with federal support in northern California between 1946 and 1960, fewer than 100 went to African Americans.” http://newsreel.org/guides/race/whiteadv.htm
White people whose family has owned homes since the mid 20th century: The financial success and safety of our families and ourselves is completely based on racism. Never forget that.
Read more: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutional_discrimination_in_the_United_States_housing_market http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redlining http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Housing_Administration http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelley_v._Kramer http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_Housing_Act
This needs more notes. People need to know just how this society made it a point at every turn to hold (and still hold today) Black people down for the benefit of whites.
A huge part of white wealth was created through real estate. A sector that Black people were systematically kept out of. A sector now where Black people are still preyed upon.
White real estate agents also took advantage of racist white homeowners with a practice called blockbusting, where they would encourage them to sell their homes at a loss with just the hint or promise that a black (or sometimes Jewish or nonblack PoC, depending on the region) was going to move in.
There were also footnotes on the actual deeds for many houses in white neighborhoods, stipulating that the house was never allowed to be sold or rented to a nonwhite occupant (Jewish people were nearly always considered nonwhite for these purposes). Called restrictive covenants, these were demanded and upheld by white homeowners associations, often with the real threat of violence.
Racist housing discrimination is as American as apple pie at a baseball game.
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Hell ya homie out, man. I'm failling my classes cuz of this.
If you are reading this, it means that I have committed suicide and obviously failed to delete this post from my queue.
Please don’t be sad, it’s for the better. The life I would’ve lived isn’t worth living in… because I’m transgender. I could go into detail explaining why I feel that way, but...