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I love this house.
Today is the first day of Women’s History Month, Tumblr. For the next 31 days we’re going to celebrate women’s accomplishments, honor women’s stories, and draw attention to struggles women are still facing, even in 2017.
How we’re celebrating:
This special Women’s History Month explore page will be frequently updated with the top WHM posts found on Tumblr, because the best stuff always comes from you. Answer Times will be held, and important topics will be explored over on Action (@action). We also made some highly relevant stickers for you to put on your photos and GIFs, available right now in the Tumblr app. Take a look:
Why this matters:
👆 See that Planned Parenthood sticker? While we’ve got plenty to celebrate, we also have crucial fights to fight. Women around the world are currently facing the possible revocation of basic human rights and access to adequate health care. Here in the US, Planned Parenthood (@plannedparenthood) is set to lose all federal funding. 5 million people use PP’s services every single year. That includes access to sex education, birth control, prenatal care, STD testing, cervical cancer screenings, abortions, and so much more.
How to help:
We ask that you join us in donating to this irreplaceable non-profit or help out any other way you can, if you have the means for either. If you don’t, maybe you know someone who does. Could you pass it along to them?
Tumblr stands with Planned Parenthood. Tumblr stands with women everywhere, regardless of sexuality, race, religion, or gender identity. We’re in this together.
Oh, and If you’re attending SXSW this year, we’d like to invite you to a couple things jointly held by Tumblr and Planned Parenthood. There will be a panel on activism and a rally featuring live performances by Sleigh Bells, Girlpool (@girlpoool), Hoops, and PVRIS (@thisispvris). Find the details here.
t’s #WomensHistoryMonth, and we’re celebrating by participating in the #5womenartists campaign. This picture, up as part of our #NYAtItsCore exhibition, was taken by Berenice Abbott. Born in Springfield, Ohio, Abbott came to New York City at the age of 20, then began her career as a photographer during an extended time in Paris, where she worked as an assistant to photographer Man Ray. Returning to New York in 1929, she had her first solo museum exhibition at our museum in 1934. Our online collections boasts over 600 negatives and multiple versions of 300+ images printed by the photographer for her “Changing New York” series which was created by her for us under the Federal Art Project. Check them out by heading to our online collection portal. . . . Photograph Information: 43.131.1.39 Berenice Abbott (1898-1991) Federal Art Project West Houston and Mercer Streets DATE:October 25, 1935 A shantytown constructed near West Houston and Mercer Streets.
Like to share this iconic moment in American history.
Twin Towers
There are some days in your life that you can never forget, that you not only remember exactly where you where when it happened but also shape the world you live in long after that date. Those of us that can remember September 11, 2001 know that is one of those days, its difficult to believe to has been 15 years.
The Twin Towers loomed large over the biggest city of the United States, they could be seen from almost anywhere in the city and defined the skyline of Lower Manhattan. I remember visiting when I was eight and being on awe. Here is a series of images by Baldwin Lee that capture the towers shortly after they were completed.
Great documentation of early days of the World Trade Center.
Nature Morte Michael Pirrocco 2016
New York Public Library
In the face of great adversity.