Leslie Sidora by Daniel Jaramillo for MODELS.com

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Leslie Sidora by Daniel Jaramillo for MODELS.com
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“I confront [white guilt] every year, about a month into my course on racism, among [white] students who come to me in tears because they cannot deal with the racism that goes on in their families or their home towns or their student residences. Their tears are the result of genuine anguish, care, and a desire to learn and to change. I confront similar attitudes among my colleagues, and I am similarly gratified by their concern. But those who experience white guilt need to learn three things: 1) People of colour are generally not moved by their tears, and may even see those tears as a self-indulgent expression of white privilege. It is after all a great privilege to be able to express one’s emotion openly and to be confident that one is in a cultural context where one’s feelings will be understood. 2) Guilt is paralysing. It serves no purposes; it does no good. It is not a substitute for activism. 3) White guilt is often patronizing if it leads to pity for those of colour. Pity gets in the way of sincere and meaningful human relationships, and it forestalls the frankness that meaningful relationships demand. White guilt will not change the racialized environment; it will only make the guilty feel better.”
— “Women of Colour in Canadian Academia,” Audrey Kobayashi (via lamaracuya) (via hagereseb)
Sorry, I could never be a capitalist, I suffer from “wanting humans to have their basic needs met” disorder, where I care about people who aren’t me.
Someone once asked me if, assuming we got universal healthcare, I would be okay with the rise in “healthcare tourism” where people who are sick come to our country to get their medical bills taken care of and life-saving medical treatment cheaper than in their home countries. I was just like, yeah thats fine, I’d actually prefer it if 0 people died from preventable causes kept behind a paywall for no reason.
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Tinashe by Sasha Samsonova
the rolling stone cover: sza, megan thee stallion, normani
Chanel Iman by Sylve Colless for Elle Croatia - August 2019
Zoë Kravitz photographed by Paola Kudaki for ELLE Magazine (2020)
If you could instantly be granted fluency in 5 languages—not taking away your existing language proficiency in any way, solely a gain—what 5 would you choose?
“Cruelty does not make a person dishonest, the same way bravery does not make a person kind.”
— Veronica Roth (via quotemadness)
people really be like “so glad we have freedom and live in a free country :)” and then spend 40+ hours a week at work
Zoë Isabella Kravitz.
Aweng Chuol by Hedvig Jenning for Them Magazine
Tang He by Leslie Zhang for T Magazine China - July 2019