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(Image Description: A photo of a sticker created for the Positive Space Campaign, a program designed to make LGBTQ students feel safe on Canadian school campuses. Black text that reads “lesbian gay transgendered bisexual queer” is above an inverted triangle containing a rainbow pride flag, below are the words “positive space”.)
Image via the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives (@canadianlesbianandgayarchives)
Quick in-class illustration assignment for Valentine’s day
Gymnastics has come a long compared to that old footage, but this difference is particularly significant for black girls! Because they have never taken seriously our abilities! Just because the color of our skin is not what they want to see!
Simone Biles’s fantastic performance has been covered by many news outlets all these years! Now we can see the real difference!
#BlackGirlsMagic
It’s like a metaphor of what millenials have to do to get jobs vs baby boomers lol
I was debating whether to reblog but that last comment did it for me
God in the 50s it looks like even if the athletes could do more, everyone was more concerned with them being gentle and graceful, as opposed to powerful and astounding.
Adut Akech by Josh Olins for Vogue US - January 2019
Małgorzata Kalinowska, Mała śmierć
Decorative 20th century silkscreen on paper depicting two panthers by unknown American artist Locke, executed in six colors, the print measures 23.5" × 29.5".
@namifujisan 📷 by @juliannn_song Styled by @a0_zhang Makeup by @valentina1121li Hair by @zaixuanlee https://www.instagram.com/p/BsZ5P89BF07/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=16yqvgu45u1ky