One Nice Bug Per Day
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Love Begins
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
YOU ARE THE REASON
Cosmic Funnies
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Jules of Nature
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Three Goblin Art
DEAR READER
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@mulattocass
Candles burning in a clean home is a whole different level of COMFORT & PEACE
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my mama was onto something when she told my yb self “only speak when spoken to”
I highly recommend being quiet.
Love Yourz || J. Cole
“No such thing as a life that’s better than yours”
Marco de Vincenzo RTW Spring ‘19
Storyville - Defying the Cutting Season
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) has been illegal in Tanzania since 1998. But every year thousands of families still plan to have their daughters cut, an ordeal that could cost them their lives. The ‘Cutting Season’ takes place during the December school holidays.
During this time hundreds of girls are saved from FGM by the police, the government and the work of the Safe House. It is run by Rhobi Samwelly, who was herself a victim of FGM, and now, not only does she valiantly run the safe house but she also works with the local police to rescue and protect girls at risk while arresting the parents and cutters.
But they have a tough and dangerous job and old customs die hard. Men believe that girls must be cut to reduce promiscuity and cut girls command twice the bride price in cows as uncut girls. Girls like Rosie, just 12 years old, have had to make the most difficult choices of their young lives - run away from home, not knowing if they will ever see their families again, or submit to female genital mutilation and child marriage.
These brave and courageous young girls are fighting against a tradition that goes back thousands of years. They are standing up for their human rights and fighting for change in their community.
The Safe House is the one safe place they can escape to.
You can donate to Rhobi Samwelly NGO in Tanzania here: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/safe-house-training-centre-tanzania/
Guys. Spread the word. And if you can, any little donation helps 💛
https://www.instagram.com/olivia_0228/p/Bvf6OtiBmY6/
“I have been loving you a little more every minute since this morning.”
— Victor Hugo, Les Misérables (via books-n-quotes)