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Straight Outta Oz by Todrick Hall.
Watch it. It’s AMAZING. Incredible visual concept album using the story of the Wizard of Oz to explore his life. Absolutely stunning costuming and cinematography, really smart writing, and beautiful performances. Addresses so many important issues like black media representation, gun violence, the price of fame, leaving home, finding who you are, sexuality etc.
Also some pretty impressive guest stars including:
Wayne Brady
Kim Chi
William Belli
Amber Riley
Nicole Scherzinger
Chester See & Grace Helbig
Jordin Sparks (who sings one of my favorite songs in the whole thing, I legit started crying)
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
It’s an hour long but it is so worth the time.
Scotland :Edinburgh, Fife & Borders
- Culross, St Andrews, Dean Village/Edinburgh, Crail, Forth Bridge, Stockbridge/Edinburgh, Queensferry, Edinburgh, Jedburgh, Falkland
for more of my own UK shots and travel blogs:
Travel-Britain / European travel / world travel / London/ UK travel
I am doing this! I am doing this I am doing this!!!! Ahhhhhh!!!!! XD
Colonize This! Young Women Of Color On Today’s Feminism — Daisy Hernandez
“As young women of color, we have both a different and similar relationship to feminism as the women in our mothers’ generation…The difference is that now we talk about these issues in women’s studies classes, in classrooms that are multicultural but xenophobic and in a society that pretends to be racially integrated but remains racially profiled.”
Redefining Realness — Janet Mock
“When I think of identity, I think of our bodies and souls and the influences of family, culture, and community - the ingredients that make us. James Baldwin describes identity as ‘the garment with which one covers the nakedness of the self.’ The garment should be worn “loose,” he says, so we can always feel our nakedness. ‘This trust in one’s nakedness is all that gives one the power to change one’s robes.’ I’m still journeying toward that place where I’m comfortable in this nakedness, standing firmly in my interlocking identities.”
Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches — Audre Lorde
“Guilt is not a response to anger; it is a response to one’s own actions or lack of action. If it leads to change then it can be useful, since it is then no longer guilt but the beginning of knowledge. Yet all too often, guilt is just another name for impotence, for defensiveness destructive of communication; it becomes a device to protect ignorance and the continuation of things the way they are, the ultimate protection for changelessness.”
Feminism Is For Everybody — bell hooks
“Simply put, feminism is a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression…Practically, it is a definition which implies that all sexist thinking and action is the problem, whether those who perpetuate it are female or male, child or adult.”
This Bridge Called My Back: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment — Cherrie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa
“We are challenging white feminists to be accountable for their racism because at the base we still want to believe that they really want freedom for all of us.”
Literally anything by Kimberlé Crenshaw, who coined the term “intersectionality” in 1989. From her article “Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color”:
“Contemporary feminist and antiracist discourses have failed to consider intersectional identities such as women of color…I consider how the experiences of women of color are frequently the product of intersecting patterns of racism and sexism, and how these experiences tend not to be represented within the discourses of either feminism or antiracism.”
Want more recs? Another Round host and glorious human Tracy Clayton compiled a list of 13 more books on feminism and intersectionality by women of color.
THIS. MORE OF THIS!
The Writer’s Museam, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
updated sterek fic rec 2016
(basically fics that were published in 2015 that i loved)
‘Till You Make It
Don’t Savage The Messenger
Not Quite Lost (Not Quite Found)
I Know Where Babies Come From, Derek
Blind Date With A Book
Just To See You Again
Reason To Stay
Wolf In The House
Windows
The Silent Fury
Collide
What It Means To Stay
Misbehaving For Days
A Little Agony
Hypothetically
Wild Horses
Little Wild Animal
A Mountain To Climb
You Look Like Bad News (I Gotta Have You)
Suspicious Minds
Fire, Fury And Flame
Bite Down Hard
Teenage Dream
You’ll Be Mine And I’ll Be Yours
For Better, For Worse
Cutback
This Is Home
No Vacancy
A Devotion
This Started As Only Make Believe
If The Ley Lines You Should Follow
The Moon’s Gonna Follow Me Home
I Still Believe
It’s Insanity, But…
To be strummed as an old folk banjo, to still kiss madly, jive on the fire in my tip toes, swim naked, defibrillate the dead ocean with my grit, overflow with unwarranted hope after the unrelenting floods.
Sarah Morgan, from “Tinder” in Animal Ballistics (via pigmenting)
T h e H o l y T r i n i t y
I feel as though we need a all POC fictional epic series with these three as queens of very different kingdoms. Each kingdom must have different foods and natural resources to export, different weather, different people. It would be amazing.
Beyoncé’s queendom (because seriously) is a mixture of France and Spain - beautiful vineyards, opulent aristocracy, classical architecture, painted plaster and endless flowers; a holdover of rich tradition mixed with respectful treatment of all who follow her.
Nicki’s queendom is ultra-modern like all the hotels in Dubai, the skyscrapers in New York, the heart of Tokyo. Towering clean lines, shining glass, and gleaming metal. Rich in technology but dabbling in the past for touches of style, so everything feels brand new and ancient at the same time.
Rihanna’s queendom is all Arctic ice and stone, sleek lines and durable drapes, diamonds and steel. The buildings are hewn from the mountains, the fires burning hot, beds draped in furs. Her people are warriors and she leads from the front, sword drawn and fearless.
Oooooooooooooo you got me excited! I can see this! I can see it!
Sci-Fi Romance Quarterly Seeks Stories for Issue #10 - Pays up to $187/story
Sci-Fi Romance Quarterly has reopened for submissions and is now seeking traditional and contemporary sci-fi/romance stories for the 10th issue. This issue will have an open theme allowing writers to explore their full creativity.
A story in this genre shares components of sci-fi and romance and concludes with a happy ending. The story’s setting is also influenced by new developments in science and technology.
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yay its giveaway time!!!
so yah idk why but i’ve had lots more money recently and i didn’t know what to spend it on so i figured i might as well do a giveaway!!
prizes: (total cost of $108 + shipping!)
Too Faced chocolate bon bons palette Urban Decay Primer Potion Mini Mac Fix+ Mac Verve Lipstick Colourpop Ultra Matte Lip in Teeny Tiny Colourpop Ultra Matte Lip in Bad Habit
how to enter:
must reblog this, likes will be seen as bookmarks! also don’t delete the text must be following me, but don’t worry i tag everything!! must be 18 years old or have your parents permission! you have to be okay with giving me your shipping address!!!
extra entries:
reblog this more than once! each reblog represents one entry follow my instagram (5 extra entries) and message me your username! follow my twitter (3 extra entries) and message me your username!
i’ll be choosing one winner March 20th! I might have to extend the time though, depending on if any of the items go out of stock!
i’ll be using a random organizer and i’ll message the winner once i pick!!! if they don’t respond in 48 hours then i’ll choose someone new!
The Toybox
oil on canvas
painting by Elizabeth Virginia Levesque
Match #312 - Last post of the year… wishing you guys all the best for 2016!
Shoes at Emilio Pucci Fall 2015 | Constellations by Nikki Strange
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An aboriginal woman in Saskatoon alleges she experienced forced sterilization at a local hospital. And she's not alone. Today, we hear those stories and how they are part of a too-common pattern in our country's history.
“I’m laying there, scared enough, not wanting this done, telling her I didn’t want it done. All of a sudden I smell something burning. If I could’ve moved my legs I probably would’ve kicked her.”- Brenda Pelletier on being sterilized against her will
Brenda Pelletier checked in to Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon five years ago to give birth to her baby girl. She left, with her tubes tied. The tubal ligation procedure happened, she says, after she was pressured into it by hospital staff, while she was in a vulnerable state.
And as a Métis woman, Brenda Pelletier’s experience appears not to be an isolated case.
At least three other aboriginal women have come forward to say that they too were pressured to be sterilized at the Saskatoon hospital in recent years.
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Ok but this is true!!! I was 19 years old when i went into the hospital to give birth to my first child and while i was laying in bed reading and signing consent forms i came across one that woukd give them.permission to tie my tubes. The nurse kept telling me i didnt have to read them all that they were all about my stay in the hospital and intake forms and when i began to read that particular form the nurse came to me laughed nervously and said well we put that in there just in case you wanted to get your rubes tied. I then asked if they always gave them to woman giving birth she said no, the doctor had asked for thematic be put in there “just in case” I didnt want any future children. The nurse then went on to ask me about my future and if i was really sure i wanted to have more children or not. Until my mom came intimate room to check up on me and the nurse then took all the papers from me and left. For the rest of my delivery the nurses refused to give me medication for the pain or an epidural saying it was too early for that and it might stop my labour. I honestly think they withheld pain medication and the epidural to show me how hard child birth can be. Afterwards when they were releasing me the nurse asked me again if i was sure i didnt want to get ny tubes tied. Which i said no to. She then went on and explained thaf if i did i woukd just have to make an appointment with my doctor and i would be in and out in no time at all. That is my experience with the Canadian healthcare system and being a native woman. It is wrong that anyone would try and force something like that on a 19 year old. Please share. Let it be known what is happening to native woman. We have rights just like any other woman and shouldn’t be pushed into suxh decision at such a young age.
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Photography by my friend . Wondering if you would share?
Definitely! Lovely photo! Submitted by @ fieldblooms
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