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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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It’s a Frida kind of Friday! 💻🎨🔮 by Kelsey Fairhurst
Full interview here: https://medium.com/@wearetheXX/the-internal-revolution-with-molly-austin-69ab65a3cc46#.etkyl0d2o
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This Week’s Cover! June 12—June 18, 2016
Via @star-wipe:
So maybe your Facebook/Twitter/tumblr posts and prayers aren’t working. Maybe those are just your emotions and the last time I checked feelings don’t really matter. Feelings without actions are just things for a diary except putting them on the internet makes you feel like you’re doing something. Who is that for? For you? You want to be congratulated for not being a monster with your likes? Congratulations. Maybe voting matters. Maybe getting involved in your local officials matters. Maybe knowing who the senators and and members of congress are, the people who actually make and pass these laws, are important. What do they stand for? When are they up for re election? If gun control is so important to so many people what are you doing about it beyond your emotions? Seek out and elect people with strong gun control policies. They’re out there they’re running we just don’t seem to be able to get past our emotions to do anything to help them. http://www.emilyslist.org/
Eartha Kitt speaking truth to power at a 1968 luncheon at the White House hosted by Lady Bird Johnson which resulted in Kitt being blacklisted in the US for nearly a decade.
let it be known that on January 18th, 1968, Eartha Kitt stood in a room full of white women at The Women Doers Luncheon, GOT IN LADYBIRD JOHNSON’S FACE, and told her that the government was sending the best of the youth off to be shot and killed and, in not so many words, that THAT was the reason the youth were rebelling. She ALSO stopped President Johnson after he made a statement claiming that mothers should be responsible for stopping their kids from becoming criminals and asked about “the parents who have to go to work, for instance, who can’t spend time with their children as they should”. It was brushed off by LBJ who only mentioned the funding for day care centers put in place by the recently passed Social Security bill, and then more or less said that the women at that luncheon should figure it out for themselves.
She was blacklisted, but she defended every word she said that day.
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The decision caps a public campaign asking for the change and months of deliberation by the Treasury.
Dale channels the mystical energies of comedy and fashion for a conversation with New York-based comedian Molly Austin. Dale and Molly discuss growing up in old homes, spending time alone...
🍾Miami Vice and neon lights to being alive in a time when a woman is the most experienced and qualified candidate by a land slide. 👠We are anything we want to be. #imwithher 📷by: @globaliza wardrobe by: @miamoretti 💫 (at DVF)
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