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Newark, New Jersey (1950s-1970s). Photos by AL Henderson via the Newark Public Library
‘the split second before the geysir erupts, the white part is the steam forcing the water out’
Arnessysla, Iceland 2006
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Dominatrix takes a break to pose with her cat, scanned from a 70s mag.
d’angelo by mario sorrenti for arena homme plus s/s 1999
Haiti, by Bruce Gilden
the persecution of lefthandedness is insane to think about because it was so intense for so long, in some places still is, without any clear profit motivation. sheer love of the game. as late as the 70s at least they were smacking my stepdad's hands for it with a wooden ruler at school, to this day he's in weird ambidexterity situation where he's not great with either side and notably clumsy due to poor hand-eye coordination. just wtf
It is fascinating to me that people also think of handedness as an example of bigotry that just...went away. As you note, it...hasn't in some places. I know people who grew up in the mid-late 90s who still had this problem.
But also, and this is really important to keep in mind regarding bigotry that still causes in many ways larger problems, that the structural problems are not actually fixed.
If you go to any computer lab or public library, the mice will be on the right side of the computer. Sometimes they can be moved. Sometimes they can't. Many computer mice are curved to only fit in right hands.
It is impossible to find lefthanded scissors without going to a specialty store, because most scissor makers don't even make them. And it's not just a matter of grip; the slicing side of the blades is obscured if you use righty scissors in your left hand, so your cut is off.
All those signing pads with the little chained styluses? Almost always on the right side, often not even long enough to stretch to the left. Makes signing for lefties extremely difficult.
I caused actual muscular problems in college having to twist around in order to write at right-handed desks in college when there weren't enough lefty desks--and there never were. Some classrooms didn't even have a single one.
I could go on.
But the point is, bigotry isn't just a mindset shift. People can't just decide they're not bothered by that particular difference anymore and everything's fine, because society is still structured and designed to cause problems for marginalized people. And they're never even going to notice all the little ways their life is bent to convenience them that inconveniences others.
very sad and difficult day. Yesterday, the occupation killed my young cousin, who was no more than 16 years old, when he was out collecting firewood so that his family could cook food with the wood...
It didn't end there. My mother and I were forced today to leave soon after the occupation announced that they would divide Gaza and not allow anyone to move around. They forced us to leave and our tears are pouring down our cheeks. How difficult it is.
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