Jörg Sasse
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Antoine Aguilar - μια ιστορία, 10 Jan - 3 Mar 2015
installation view at Éric Hussenot
Global Ummah: Muslims around the World ♡ Muslims of China
funniest vine on earth.
lmaoooooo
Paolo Čerić
Cayambe, 1858, Frederic Edwin Church, courtesy of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Fun fact: Cayambe is a volcano located in the Cordillera Central, a range of the Ecuadorian Andes, located about 70 km (43 mi) northeast of Quito.
Peter Peri - Skeleton Painting (With Magnets), 2012
Kerstin Brätsch with Martino Gamper at Giò Marconi
installation view: Glow Rod Tanning With…/ COMCORRoeder
2012
Took this picture in beautiful Rome last night. This sky makes me think of us. The stars are so far from me and so are you. I hope one day I will hold your hands again. I miss you.
PFLP fighter in Nabatiye 1982
woah
EVERY BODY NEEDS TO HEAR THIS
Everyone needs Laverne cox to come to their house and spit truth in front of the mirror
Lahore, Pakistan: Blue Mosque, Sukh Chayn Gardens.
This is the replica of the The Blue Mosque which is in Istanbul. This is the main prayer hall and the dome of the mosque. It’s interior work and design is by Turkish experts.
think this might be of interest. if so, here’s the write up i did - just a condensed edit/reshuffling of the article. i thought it was a pretty great story, and the photo is stunning with the contrast, both in lighting and attire.
Stephen Mussell, a Plains Cree/Métis student who graduated with a juris doctor from the University of British Columbia on April 20, decided to forgo common graduation attire and instead opt with tradition.
Said Mussell, “the cap and gown are referred to as ‘regalia’ and are worn to maintain an academic tradition that is centuries old. I wanted to wear the regalia of our people, and to celebrate the thousands of years of Indigenous knowledge, laws and traditions that I value above all else.”
He wore a tanned deer hide beaded vest made by his girlfriend Samantha Dawson’s mother, a gift he received as a graduation present. “Samantha’s family is Tlingit and Northern Ttutchone, and the vest was made in the Northern Tutchone style.“
He also wore beaded moccasins from his mother, a quillwork bolo tie from his father, and carried an eagle feather that was given to him by his nohkom (grandmother) for courage and strength.
“I would like to pretend that I was confident and fearless, but I felt quite nervous,” he says. “I was the only one out of hundreds of students not wearing the cap and gown, and the thought of walking across the stage in front of everyone was a bit frightening.”
The photo was taken by Robin Munshaw, which Mussell believes happened when students were welcomed to the territory by a musqueam elder; the university is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Musqueam people.
women of color look like gold jewelry was made to be worn by them