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by Stanisław Masłowski
Farida Khelfa in The Agony of Marguerite Gautier by Jean-Paul Goude, Paris, 1992
“My classmates and I organized this photoshoot last year aware of a continued need to expand the broader narrative of how society and the media portray Black people in the US and around the world. These gentlemen in the photo are some of the most accomplished people you can meet, even at such young ages. Still, other people can look at this picture and only see gang members. These types of issues were part of my motivation to pursue a law degree. We will continue to speak up and speak out. We can’t afford to be silent.”
— Daniel Oyolu (JD Candidate at Harvard Law)
On April 13, 1985, Danuta Danielsson - a Jewish-Polish woman whose mother was taken to a concentration camp in WWII - hit a local neonazi with her handbag in Växjö, Sweden.
Update: The neonazis were subsequently expelled from the city, and a statue was erected in her honor.
This week 34 years ago, Danuta Danielsson demonstrated how much respect fascists deserve.
not all heroes wear capes
I’ve seen the photo many times but never knew her name and I definitely didn’t know there was a statue in her honor!
you guys i’m so fucking scared
the pandemic is absolutely thriving in south asia. i’m not kidding. you might think the US is bad, but the situation in countries like india (which literally surpassed the US for the world’d highest single-day increase in cases) and nepal (which has seen a huge spike in cases recently) is genuinely reached horrible new highs. i have most of my extended family living in nepal, and they can’t go to the hospital for non-covid related issues. there’s barely any social distancing, around 250,000 people are homeless and have no access to proper sanitary resources, and everyone is terrified due to multiple conspiracies about the disease that are spreading like wildfire. the government is incompetent and has barely done anything to help people, and desperation is spreading. india is a bigger country with more resources, and is also suffering, but people in nepal, particularly the ones who live in slums or villages, are prime targets for the virus and will receive absolutely nothing from the government. if you are able, please donate to this fund to support children, particularly orphans, who have been left vulnerable by the effects of the pandemic in nepal. they need your help.
Here is a list of more fundraisers supporting India’s most vulnerable during the pandemic
(I am currently looking for fundraisers in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and other places in South Asia and will update when I find them)
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Photographed by Freddie Ardley
a snow day in Kyoto☃️
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“It is so much safer not to feel, not to let the world touch me.”
— Sylvia Plath
photos: David Castenson