21.4.18 // studygram: alimastudies
📝 sociology notes that i made in class
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21.4.18 // studygram: alimastudies
📝 sociology notes that i made in class
no tears left to cry 🎶
archive mb for @blueberry-butterscotch 🌿
10.04.2017
Working on a timeline for hominin evolution, I like this a lot more than primates tbh🤗🙈
🙃Also, I may have accidentally discovered k-pop… so help 🙃
12 Books to Keep Your Feminism Intersectional
by Crystal Paul of Bustle
1. Women, Race, and Class by Angela Y. Davis
This is definitely one of the must-reads for any intersectional feminist. A bit dated at this point, but still important, it takes a look at the very issues of exclusion that have hindered the feminist movement since abolition days.
2. Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg
Honestly, this will just be one of the best books you’ll ever read. It’s not only an important queer, feminist book, it’s also just a beautifully told story of struggle and love.
3. Woman, Native, Other by Trinh T. Minh-ha
Minh-ha delivers a full-frontal attack against the notion of erasure as a means of unified feminism. She argues for a feminism that fights against oppression of all kinds, because women all over the world face oppression at the hands of different forces and factors. And she attacks everything that “others” everything non-white or non-Western. It’s bold and awesome and a classic of postcolonial feminist theory.
4. Assata by Assata Shakur
Assata is part memoir of the radical awakening of a young black woman in the ‘60s and ‘70s, part personal testimony of a broken, racist justice system. In all its parts it’s a lyrical, addictive read that immerses you in one of the most important eras in the Black liberation struggle. By the end you’ll be outraged, angry, and itching for revolution.
5. Random Family by Adrian LeBlanc
Adrian LeBlanc took a lot of care with this book. Working over 10 years and forming close relationships with the families she writes about, LeBlanc offers up an intimate portrait of the lives of two women in a social class that often goes overlooked or misrepresented in popular U.S. culture and scholarly study. It’s importance is in the deeply personal rather treatment, rather than the almost zoological portrayals that often befall lower economic classes.
6. Sex Workers Unite! A History of the Movement from Stonewall to Slutwalk by Melinda Chateauvert
Sex workers are often cast as unwilling victims. Melinda Chateauvert challenges this portrayal by showing that many sex workers are in fact empowered, legitimate workers and have been powerful agents of social change throughout history. This book will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about sex work.
7. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions by Paula Gunn Allen
An oldie but a goodie, The Sacred Hoop is a corrective on the crucial role of indigenous women in history and tribal tradition. It’s not a perfect book, but it’s an important one that asserts the presence of Native American women.
8. This Bridge Called My Back by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa
This anthology is incredible! It’s got essays, interviews, poetry, and even visual art from women of so many different backgrounds. It’s kind of what intersectional feminism should look like in book form. Or, at least, darn close to it.
9. Women and Gender in Islam by Leila Ahmed
Need to check your assumptions about Islam and the treatment of women in the Middle East? Leila Ahmed’s book is an invitation to do just that. So many stereotypes and assumptions about Muslim women and their treatment under Islam abound, but one can hardly make snap judgements about Islam any more than you can about any other religion. Ahmed dives into the text itself and the history of the Western gaze that has led to misunderstanding about Islam and gender.
10. Gender Trouble by Judith Butler
With Gender Trouble, Judith Butler went straight for bold by questioning the very notion of gender as a part of feminism. If you took a Gender Studies course in college, it was probably on the syllabus. But it’s always worth another look, considering the book was originally written in the ‘90s, when Butler’s straight talk about the complexity of gender and sexuality was pretty ground-breaking. Since then, Butler’s reconsidered some of her ideas in newer books that are also worth picking up.
11. Brick Lane by Monica Ali
Not every book you read has to be a heavy non-fiction read. Actually getting a little fiction into your intersectional diet is a healthy way to dig into perspectives outside of your own on a more personal level. Brick Lane is a look at a young Bangladeshi woman coming of age in the middle of an arranged marriage and thrust into a new culture miles away from home. Whatever perspectives you’re looking to explore, there are so many stories out there that want to be read!
12. On Intersectionality by Kimberlé Crenshaw
Since an intersectional feminist’s work is never done, naturally, you can look forward to a new book on intersectionality straight from the woman herself. Kimberlé Crenshaw’s latest comes out in October this year.
see full article here
10.05.16.So I’ve decided to actually take a bunch of notes to summarize every important concept for the history exam and my notes look so slick haha
30 websites to stave away boredom. Okay, so a lot of people get really bored during summer times and don’t want to do any *real work* but still want to stave off time! So here’s a list to waste your summer away with. I’ve used all the websites cuz I have no life.
Find the Invisible Cow // You are legit finding a cow using a man’s voices. The voice gets louder the closer you get to finding a cow.
Free Rice // A quiz game. And for every answer you get right, They donate ten grain of rice to help world hunger! Feels so rewarding.
The Nicest Place on the Internet // for when you need a hug.
Agar.io // I get eaten a lot.
Buzzfeed // COUGH LOUDLY. Ispentmylifeonthisdarnsite.
My Script Font // create your own font!
Little Alchemy // Make 500+ new things from only 5 things! This is ridiculously addicting lmao.
Sanger // My place to go when I need a pug.
Sad For Japan // blob that makes blobby sounds.
I Love You like a Fat Lady Loves Apple // it’s SO FUN.
Draw A Stickman // You draw a stick figure and it goes on adventures !!!
What Happened In my Birth Year // cool things that happened in your birth year.
The Useless Web // Basically 100+ other useless websites to go to
Pollack // Make a masterpiece.
Incredibox // You create music by dressing people up. So cool!!!
Zoomquilt // A very cool website that will keep you mesmerize and confused. (But it’s not really time-consuming, just weird and fun.)
Bored Button // press the bored button to find weird things you don’t need.
Press the Space Bar 2000 // Smash that space bar.
Pointless Sites // A lot of pointless sites.
Blue Ball Machine // So intricate and hypnotizing.
Favorite and Forget // interesting links n things that will change your life forever.
5-Second Film // films lasting for only five seconds omg they are so funny.
Akinator // Guess what character you are thinking! So accurate lmao.
Anasomnia // So cool. Light sensitive !!
Corgi Orgy // ITS NOT WHAT IT SOUNDS LIKE IT’S REALLY CUTE.
You are Getting Old // interesting things about your age and your lifetime !!!
If the moon were only one pixel // Mind-Blowing.
How Old Do I look? // How old do you look?
Tiii.me // Calculates the total time you watch a tv show.
Google Nightwalk // walk along a city, without going to the city.
I’m planning to make a companion to this, except with actual useful sites. haha. Thank you for reading this! If you have any questions/comment IM me or ask me something! Have a nice day, loves!
hello guys 🌻 so, i just finished my A-levels *cheers* and basically i have not the slightest idea what to do with my free time but i’m determined to stay productive, hence this is the reason for this masterpost. hope you all enjoy it too!!
stuff to do after exams
GET THAT SLEEP YOU MISSED OUT ON FOR AGES
treat yourself!!!
get into a bath and chill
play your fave songs
get back to watching that series you stopped watching before exams
meet up with your friends and do something fun [and try to avoid talking about exams as much as you can]
get back to doing that hobby you loved doing
plan a trip [even if it’s just in your own country, have fun and act like a tourist!]
organise a sleepover with your friends + play some board games [be safe if you’re drinking please!!]
check out local events, there is bound to be something you like [for example, we have a nature festival soon here + i’m rly excited to go!!!]
GO TO THE BEACH AYYY
download some new apps yay!!!
do new things! [read new books, watch new tv shows, find a new hobby, do anything]
spend time with your family and friends
exercise maybe idk!!! find a new workout you like + try to stick to it
meditate
try finding a job [check my job tag for tips + resources]
try out new restaurants + coffeeshops + so many other things!!
volunteer omg!!
help out around the house
visit relatives you didn’t have the chance to visit during exams
cute june quote!!
academics + learning
start a bullet journal?
plan, plan, plan!!
learn a new language
learn how to cook + make fun snacks
learn photography [or a new hobby in general tbh]
find an online course on something you don’t have to study for school
watch some documentaries
check your school syllabuses for books you should read before starting the next school year
prepare for uni
take some summer classes
review some of your notes from time to time if they’re useful for the next school year
where to get motivation
motivation masterpost
motivation tag
my study instagram [which i really should update soon]
study inspiration
how to study in summer
staying on track during the summer
+ my masterposts
notes, studying, and self-study resources
self-study resources
supplies
igcse resources
literature masterpost
organisation
aesthetically pleasing notes
annotating
studying a foreign language
really great apps
math
college + uni
motivation
biology
space!!!!
chemistry
physics
summary writing
the discursive/argumentative essay
the narrative essay + the descriptive essay
the ultimate english masterpost!!
stress relief
what i’ve learnt throughout my years of being a student
how to stay productive during holidays
bullet journals
melodic studying
philosophy
stay sated whilst you’re motivated
shakespeare
+ more
hope this helped you guys, enjoy your summer!!
- helena xx
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Beginning to learn a bit of German for a trip next spring.
for all those that have been asking, here is the full alphabet of the letters I use for titles ! they have all been done in pencil beforehand and filled in with a black papermate flair pen
//tries to be like the cool kids with pretty titles and stuff
daily
⦁ daily planning page ⦁ mini version
weekly ⦁ weekly planner ⦁ food + exercise log ⦁ meal planner
monthly ⦁ monthly calendar ⦁ monthly goal tracker ⦁ gratitude journal ⦁ cleaning schedule
reference / lists ⦁ grocery list ⦁ gifts received / thank you notes list ⦁ gift ideas list ⦁ password organizer
yearly (2016) ⦁ birthday + anniversary calendar ⦁ bucket list ⦁ minimalist calendar
sometimes we get too caught up in the present, and forget that there’s always a next time. if you’ve made a mistake or you’re going through a bad time, just know it will pass.
just finished my first 2 exams! I did fairly decent but now to the actual difficult classes I don’t understand anything in!
17.01.16 // Another page from my chemistry notes. Have been writing lots of pages for my chemistry notes this week.
You are writing as if it is a print out god bless your handwriting
hii!! tests can be nerve-wracking so i put together a couple of tips to make the ordeal much easier. hope this helps u all ! :]]
[+++] transitional words | school organization | bullet journaling | motivation | essay writing | sat guide | gr8 powerpoint | more
Hey, lovely citizens of tumblr!! It’s 12 am here and I’m still pumped because I drank me some salted caramel coffee (no regrets). I thought it would be super cool to make a masterlist of bullet journal prompts when you wanna spice up your journal, ya know?
So, yeah. I put them in sections so you guys don’t need to be confused about anything +++ I’m a little too obsessed with organizing lists and actually organizing EVERYTHING.
Basic & Essential Pages
Index (a total must have)
Legend or Key
Month At-A-Glance
Year At-A-Glance
Week At-A-Glance
Monthly Full Page Calendars
Goals this year (short & long term)
Resolutions
Important dates
Your personal daily layout (for to-dos and daily reminders)
Month’s title pages
School and Studies
School/Class Schedule
Classes taking with details (Teacher/Professor’s name, room number, subject, # of credits, dates & times you meet)
Grade Tracker (especially great for college students. Just track all your grades for every semester so you don’t have to keep requesting an unofficial transcript)
Reward Page (write down all your rewards for yourself if you get an A, take a test, or even finish your homework. Grab that smoothie girl!!)
Study Motivation page!! (put inspirational & motivational quotes to get you pumped up to rule the world.)
Classes-You-Still-Need-To-Take Checklist (a checklist of the classes you’ve taken and still need to take in order to finish your degree!!
School supplies Checklist (not for the supplies you’re missing but literally a list of supplies you should have and already do have. Think of it like a reference or inventory guide of sorts.)
Assignment Page (write down all your assignments for the month/semester if you’re feeling it. It never hurts to be prepared!!)
Study Websites to remember!!! (and youtube channels)
Books
Checked out library books with due dates
Books I’ve read this year
Upcoming Book Releases
Book-et List (list of ALL the books you want to read)
Books to buy
Reading Challenges
Book quotes page (Don’t forget to label the book so you know where it cam from!!)
Quick Book Review Pages (divide your page into sections- i prefer 3 sections with my graphed Moleskine- and add ratings, reviews, and your thoughts!!!!)
Books I’ve Read in my entire existence
Music
Songs I Want to Listen to
Songs I Need to Download
Completed Playlist/Mixtape Pages
Discovered Songs (i personally like to divide these up by genre)
Songs I Like/Love (also like to do this by genre)
Playlist Ideas (just write down emotions you wanna feel, titles you like, purpose of the playlist, etc.)
Cleaning
Cleaning Calendar or Schedule
Cleaning To-Dos (I like to divide these up from Sunday-Friday and make this page a reference point)
Cleaning Days (Garbage Day, Mopping Day, Laundry Day, Clean the Bathroom Day)
Essential Cleaning Stuff (Laundry soap, bleach, Swiffer wipes, etc. Use it as a reference point to check what you’re missing currently!)
Health & Fitness
Monthly Fitness and Health Goal
Daily Workout Routines
Workout Pages (put for arms, legs, abs, full body, yoga, etc.)
Water Tracker (could be added to your daily layout)
Motivational Fitness Quotes
Healthy Snacks to Eaat List
Healthy Recipes. Yummm yummmm.
Planned Meals Pages (i prefer allotting a page for this and putting the meals of each day on separate post its so I won’t use too many pages on this.)
Films, Movies, Series, and Anime
Movies to Watch (I put these in genres too. Like, 80s, Action, Fantasy, etc.)
Movies I’ve Watched
Film Reviews (same format at the book reviews, but for films and movies)
Series to Watch (which we all know, the list never ends)
Series I Finished
Fandom Page (print out Styles and Lydia making out, I guess. Or or or Regina and Robin Hood *heart eyes emoji 1000003428times*)
Series Tracker (Create consecutive boxes and each box represents an episode. Check off the box once you’re done watching an episode so you know where you’ve left off.)
Anime to Watch
Anime I’ve Watched (god knows i need more than one page for this)
Anime Tracker
Anime Season Lineup Tracker (if you’re really into Anime, you probably check different lineups. I like to put anime in sections like Winter Lineup 2015, Summer 2014, etc.)
Diary/Journaling
Standard Diary Layout
Conversations you’ve overheard
Glue a bunch of receipts/lettters for the month
Poems you like
Reaction & thoughts to poems
Original writing (poetry or prose)
A week of photos (just put pictures with the date and let the photos do the talking)
One Liners (thoughts you suddenly think of that you like, song lyrics that hit your heart, movie lines that are the feels, or book quotes that you really like.)
Art Journal Pages (create a collage, do an entry with a drawing, or even do this art challenge here!!)
Writing Prompt Pages (write down writing prompts and allot some space for you to write when you have nothing to do.)
Wreck This Journal Page (cut out Keri Smith’s 100 journal prompts, put them in an envelope, and stick it in your journal. Gradually do the prompts!)
Cute and Random Pages that Make Me Happy
Gratitude Page
Pen Test Page (it’s just so satisfying)
Goals I’ve Achieved (even the smallest goal like eating a 1 cm piece of onion without puking counts)
Things that Make Me Happy (like the warmth of newly dried clothes)
Bible Verses or Spiritual Book Quotes you like a lot
Cat/Pug/Puppy-Sized-Elephant Page (print and cut out a bunch of pictures of your favorite animal and go crazy.)
Confidence Page (put reassuring words that you tell yourself like “breathe.” “close your eyes and count to 10.” “you are a smart person who is probably just having a bad day. cheer up!)
My other masterposts!
Study Basics
and that’s about it lololol
Ok!! That’s pretty much all that I have. Please remember that these prompts are only ideas and that you can make them however you want! I haven’t even tried some of these and I’m excited o! Also these prompts can be done in ANY page of your bullet journal. They don’t have to be in sections or anything like that. & I hope you guys are enjoying the last few days of holiday break!! And if you’re already in school…. Happy back to school!! You can do this, you smart person you.
If you guys wanna keep adding feel free to reblog and add on!!
Happy Bullet Journaling! :)
things had just escalated really quickly and my hormones notes had became a mind-map… definitely not my usual style at all, but I might adopt it.
should I finally dedicate myself to 100 days of productivity? 🤔