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@nutteloosheidproject
Crazy.. to think about.
I always think about this for Barack Obama too. Like his parents had an illegal relationship. Loving v Virginia was in 1967. Obama was born in 1961.
People really don’t seem to grasp how recent this was.
As the national anthem began to play before Florida State’s volleyball match against archrival Florida on Wednesday, redshirt senior middle blocker Mara Green took a knee.
Someone in the standing-room-only crowd of 1,550 fans in Tully Gymnasium shouted, “Stand up!”
Green didn’t. The anthem played. Other players remained standing. Everyone in the crowd remained standing. And Green remained on one knee, her right hand on her shoulder and her left on her knee.
Head coach Chris Poole released a statement:
“Mara (Green) made me aware of her intention to kneel for the national anthem. Florida State University is an institution of higher learning that recognizes a student’s right to freedom of expression. Similarly, I respect Mara’s right to freely express herself.”
I’m proud of this young lady. Rosa park Martin Luther King will be very proud. The ones that’s judging her n saying all kinds of hateful things are the main reasons what is wrong with this country. Walk a mile in her shoes or any of the protesters I guarantee you would take them shoes off. If you don’t understand people of color pain there’s no way you would understand our outburst. #Hate it!
I love it and I love how these white people keep showing their ass
“Tiarah was pursuing a dual degree B.S./M.S. program in the Peter J. Tobin College of Business where she recently completed her undergraduate degree in accounting in May 2016, and had just begun graduate work toward her Masters degree in taxation. She had a bright future ahead of her and was taken much too soon. The entire University community sends our thoughts and prayers to the Poyau family during this difficult time.” ~ St. John’s University President Conrado Gempesaw
This young black woman was killed because she refused to dance with a man at Juve…
Process this. Lay it out. Woman went to festival. Woman was dancing. Man said nothing, just started dancing on her. Woman said no. Woman literally got her head blown off. The man was so bothered by the idea that he was not wanted or needed in her space, so he killed her. If you move around these facts at all to try and justify her death….You’re a part of the problem. But you don’t have to be.
If you want and can support, hers GoFound compaign.
Japanese artist Sachiko Abe sits atop a building in a white gown, cutting countless sheets of A4 paper into thin, wispy strips. The performance piece known as Cut Paper
How Nina Chanel Abney is Championing the Black Lives Matter Movement with a Paintbrush
in Vanity Fair
“I always said I wanted to be a famous painter. I just never knew what that really meant,” she says in her studio at the Gateway Project, a relatively new gallery and studio complex in Newark, New Jersey’s Gateway Center, where she is an artist in residence. Her works there will soon be transported to the Kravets Wehby Gallery in Chelsea for her fourth solo exhibition in the space, titled “Always a Winner,” opening October 15. Then, on October 18, she will once more display her work alongside the likes of Kara Walker, Nick Cave, Robert Colescott, Kehinde Wiley, and Jean-Michel Basquiat—to whom the artist is frequently compared—for the traveling exhibition’s ninth incarnation, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. “Art is no longer about revolution, it’s about evolution,” says Don Rubell on the phone from Miami. “Nina is well on her way to becoming a great artist. The level of development is astonishing. It’s a prophecy that speaks for itself.”
A Secret #BlackLivesMatter mural in a Lower East Side gallery courtyard
Cre8tive Youth’s Art School without Walls collaborates with teaching artist Jordan Casteel at Sargent’s Daughters
This man was stopped by a white cop! And this is really heart breaking! He did nothing! The cop was just looking for another victim! I’m glad this guy is alive! And he is here to spread the word!
The most disgusting thing is that this could happen to any black guy! To any black girl! To any black child!
Official video:
https://www.facebook.com/1440534765/videos/10210556069964895
#StayWoke
"It's not a leaderless movement, it's a leaderful movement."
Aug 1, 2016
A collective of more than 50 organizations representing thousands of Black people from across the country have come together to form “The Movement For Black Lives.”
Today, the collective has published a list of six demands, as well as some solutions in regards to the Black Lives Matter social movement.
The demands of this Black Lives Matter initiative are as follows:
1) End The War On Black People
2) Reparations
3) Invest-Divest [Investing in education, health and safety rather than criminalizing, caging]
4) Economic Justice
5) Community Control
6) Political Power
Additionally, the BLM came up with a list of “key solutions” which includes more than 40 policy recommendations such as demilitarizing law enforcement, unionizing unregulated industries, and decriminalizing drugs.
Thenjiwe McHarris, a member of M4BL Policy Table Leadership team, told Fusion:
“The heart of what the movement is, is people and organizations across country coming together and becoming a united front for the purposes of co-creating a vision for black lives,” McHarris said. And while McHarris acknowledges that the movement for black lives has largely been non-hierarchical, she says that “it’s not a leaderless movement, it’s a leaderful movement.”
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this is awesome
There’s extended reading on this and links to even more info on theleftpress if you want to know more. I seriously love what M4BL is saying here.
always have a lighter with u just in case u see a confederate flag
thats illegal, you d*mb fuck “always have a gun in case you see a brown person” why is my sentence any worse?
Because one’s a person, and one’s a fucking piece of cloth, you shitkicking assclown.
White racist logic isn’t logical. Not one bit.
MoMA | Tag: Black Lives Matter
Thanks to all of you who read and shared associate curator Thomas Lax’s recent blog post “How Do Black Lives Matter in MoMA’s Collection?” Read two new blog posts from associate director Kathy Halbreich and chief of archives Michelle Elligott in response to Thomas’s post.
[Faith Ringgold. American People Series #20: Die. 1967. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © 2016 Faith Ringgold/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York]
(via MoMA | Tag: Black Lives Matter)
Watch: Franchesca’s third example shows how black people were deliberately kept out of certain areas.
What would a day be like without Latinos?
Madison will be pondering that today as thousands of Latinos will be leaving school, work, and businesses to come to the state Capitol building to protest two pieces of anti-immigration legislation that the Wisconsin State Legislature is trying to push through. Several area businesses will be closed today for “Día Sin Latinos (Day Without Latinos)” to demonstrate what the community would be like without Latinos and immigrants.
These past couple of weeks, Wisconsinites — mostly the Latino/immigrant community — have been fighting proposed legislative laws AB 450 and SB 533.
AB 450 is an anti-immigration bill that would allow police and other officials to stop people and ask them for their legal status. If they failed to provide the required or correct documents, one will be charged as a criminal and a possible deportation could take place. This law will be very similar to those passed in Arizona. It has been passed through the assembly committee of Wisconsin.
MI GENTE NEVER STAYS QUIET! 🇲🇽✊🏽✊🏾❤️
#DIASINLATINOS #WISCONSINISNOTARIZONA
This is so important and I’m proud of the fearless unity
My tio is there!
The video starts in the middle of the conversation, so you don’t get to hear what the teacher was saying prior, but the overhead projection shows her woke af answer was necessary.
^^^^^^^^
When a white person says that PoC having subcategories to celebrate themselves creates a divide because there’s already a vast amount of awareness within the main category for the general public
Whoopi: “Let me ask you a question. What do you know about Black history?”
Paula: “I know…ah…wha…what I have learned in school and what I have taken upon myself.”
Whoopi: “What do you know aside from there were slaves? How much were you taught in school about Black history?”
Paula: “I was…I mean, what, what I know about Black history I was taught in school. I also took it upon myself to learn—”
Yesterday I started doing my first interview. I think it went well and right now I’m going to try to make a nice piece of it!