Popular Front For The Liberation Of Palestine (PFLP)
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cherry valley forever

oozey mess
KIROKAZE

Andulka
Mike Driver
trying on a metaphor

Kaledo Art

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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Misplaced Lens Cap

Love Begins
dirt enthusiast
Acquired Stardust
Today's Document
Cosmic Funnies
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Stranger Things

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Popular Front For The Liberation Of Palestine (PFLP)
The Sandinista National Liberation Front, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN)
В.И. Ленин Среди Раненых Красноармейцев | V.I. Lenin Among Wounded Red Army Men;
Adolf Gugel, 1967.
James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room
Suzuki Harunobu - Women Embracing in a Green House, ca. 1765
Japanese, 1724-1770
Woodblock print
Uncredited Photographer Yugoslav Anti-fascist Partisan Leader Stjepan “Stevo” Filipović Moments Before his Execution 1942
Stjepan Filipović was a Croatian communist activist and a leader in Tito’s multinational anti-fascist Partisan Army. He was captured by nazi occupiers in 1942. His execution was carried out by Serbian nazi collaborators. In the last seconds of his life, as Filipović stood with the noose already around his neck, he thrust his arms out and shouted “Smrt fašizmu, sloboda narodu!” (Death to fascism, freedom to the people!).
We in the movement today stand on the shoulders of giants.
kwame ture at the university of georgia, 1979
The Ghost Cat and the Mysterious Shamisen (Kiyohiko Ushihara, 1938)
Amélia Toledo, Série Horizontes, Acrílica sobre tela. Sem data.
A Taste of Hemlock
Walasse Ting
The girl with the long red hair. undated, acrylic on paper, 48 x 32 cm
Walasse Ting, Woman Eating Watermelon (1984)
watercolour on paper
April 27, 1937: Death of Comrade Antonio Gramsci, Italian communist leader and political prisoner under the fascist regime of Mussolini.
<Comrade Gramsci> “The old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters.” In this interregnum where our people experience fear, hopelessness, and desperation we must stay connected and clear. The same brutal monsters are reorganizing themselves and continue to wage war in different forms against our people. We must remember that we are here to serve our people… and to take necessary time for assessment, reflection, gathering strength and building organization. We must prepare for what is to come and how to respond strategically in ways that advance our class struggle. In the spirit of Comrade Gramsci, may we have the pessimism of intelligence and optimism of the will. Capitalism must and will die, but it won’t die a natural death… we must educate and organize to end it, as we build anew.✊🏾
Via Claudia De la Cruz
Another shot of Nicola del Roscio’s house in Gaeta 🇮🇹 with It’s Picasso by Cy Twombly. Absolutely love the carved and painted doorways……