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TAYLOR SWIFT photographed by Beth Garrabrant for “folklore” Album Photoshoot Part 1.
Tonight at midnight I’ll be releasing my entire brand new album of songs I’ve poured all of my whims, dreams, fears, and musings into.
Taylor Swift’s eighth studio album ‘folklore’ will be released on July 24, 2020.
TAYLOR SWIFT © Beth Garrabrant // “Folklore” Album Photoshoot
look, we give glee so much bullshit bc it turned into over-the-top farcical nonsense but the fact of the matter is that for three days all over social media i have seen hundreds and hundreds of young women talking about how watching santana lopez be out and proud on glee was a formative part of coming to terms with their sexuality. there’s an entire generation of women who watched and who felt comforted by this character and felt as though maybe they, too, could be happy and gay.
santana did that.
naya did that.
RE: Naya Rivera
I’ve seen a lot of people be told off for expressing their feelings over this situation by contextualising their sadness through how much the character, Santana Lopez, meant to them.
Naya Rivera is beloved by the LGBTQ* community, a longstanding ally who never dropped the ball, who showed up for us time and time again, who pushed tirelessly behind the scenes for Santana Lopez to have meaningful storylines rather than just flippant derogatory jokes about her homosexuality.
Naya saw us during a time when nobody saw us, and we saw Naya during a time we had never before seen ourselves depicted on television living full happy lives. The last few days I have been reminded of her kindness and utter humility, whenever she was commended for her contribution towards the progression of LGBTQ* representation on television she never failed to acknowledge the community:
“It has been one of the great blessings in my life to receive such love and touching stories as a result of my portrayal of Santana Lopez on Glee. We are all put on this earth to be a service to others and I am grateful that for some, my Cheerios ponytail and sassy sashays may have given a little light to someone somewhere, who may have needed it. To everyone whose heartfelt stories I have heard or read, I thank you for truly enriching my life.” – Naya Rivera, 2017.
When I saw the headlines I felt instantly transported to being sixteen years old again, to the incredible impact this woman had on my life, and for the first time in longer than I care to admit I shed a tear and hoped for a miracle. Now, I hope for her to find her way home in the most respectful and dignified way possible.
Please, if you see people expressing their sadness or feelings by referencing Santana Lopez, don’t assume it’s virtue signalling or shallow commentary. We understand she was a real human, and I know for me personally it’s because of her humanity and generous kindness to my community that I feel personally touched and saddened by this tragedy.
Thank you, Naya. You didn’t let them make us the butt of the joke, instead you opened the door so we could laugh and share in just a little bit of the glee too.
“What I love more than acting is being Josey’s mom. So I wanna be there for him and I don’t want to miss anything.”
— 1987-2020, Naya Rivera
This is very sad. Rest in peace to her, and much love and peace to all her loved ones 💔💔🖤🙏🏾.
We’re all having “hard conversations” about racism, police brutality, and #BlackLivesMatter I hope.
You’ve probably noticed that detractors often use the same “racist talking points” in response. Here’s a researched and sourced guide to help you answer, for the times you may get stuck.
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Originally posted on Twitter
I don’t think “8 Can’t Wait” is the answer to our police problem.
I think it is time to defund the police.
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i want justice for sandra bland. i want her fucking time in court finally given to her because they literally MURDERED that woman in cold blood while in police custody because they knew she was about to bring forth hell on them for that stupid ass traffic charge. and instead, she was silence by being killed. and it haunts me to this very day in ways that i can’t explain because with every black person i’ve seen die, i have seen my mother. my uncles. myself sometimes. and that is what yall need to start grasping is that this fear and pain is so real and it hurts so much to carry. i would never wish this on anyone but i am BEGGING yall to fucking say her name and say all of theirs. it is not enough for you to say youre not racist and go because what you need to is not be actively racist. it has to be an everyday change you apply to yourself. black skin cannot be taken off no matter what and we have to live in it in fear because it’s what decides our life. i dont care if it makes yall uncomfy or its hard. its hard for me to wake up everyday and ask god to keep those around me alive and safe. its hard for me to keep fighting this fight when i am so tired and fucking angry. its hard for me to bear another black person’s death. it was hard for sandra bland. it was hard for george floyd. it was hard for tamir rice. say their names and be active in unlearning your racist tendencies and call out your fucking friends and family members because i am sick and tired of being sick and tired.
Today, Breonna Taylor would have turned 27. In honor of her, please consider donating to the gofundme her family has set up, and help those in her community who are fighting for her by donating to Louisville Community Bail Fund . Also, please sign petitions: including the petition set up by the Action PAC (it is aiming for 1 million signatures), the petition that’s been going around social media (it is aiming for 4.5 million signatures), the MoveOn petition (it is aiming for 600,000 signatures), and the ColorofChange petition (it has reached it’s goal of 750,000 signatures, but you can still sign). All of these petitions urge the Kentucky government to hire a special prosecutor to investigate the three police officers responsible for her death, to investigate the Louisville police department, to ensure the LMPD pays her family, and to get Congress to discuss the constitutionality of no-knock warrants. Additionally, visit the website set up by the political committee her family contacted, where you can make calls to key officials.
I got this from a Google Doc but I think it’s hard to access because of how many people who has requested it but here is the tweet with the links to every petition you need to sign (not just ones concerning Breonna) and other place to donate. There are templates provided on that document to help you write an email or make a call to certain officials. I provided links to their emails/websites, in case that’s easier to make use of than making phone calls.
Louisville Metro PD : (502) 574-7111
Louisville Mayor Office: (502) 574-2003
Governor Beshear’s Office: (502) 564 2611
District Attorney Tom Wine: (502) 595 2300
Attorney General Daniel Cameron: (502) 696-5300
Senator Rand Paul: (202) 224-4343 / (270) 782 8303
Representative John Yarmuth: (202) 225 5401
Kentucky Senators General Hotline: 1-800-372-7181
Also consider looking at these:
Ways To Help
Black Lives Will Always Matter
BLM Links
With the FBI opening the case again, let’s ensure that the 3 officers involved in the murder face jail time, and that the demands in these petitions are met.
Breonna Taylor’s birthday is this Friday, June 5th. There are still no arrests or charges for her murder and little attention paid to her case. On Friday, here are a list of actions you can do: https://msha.ke/30flirtyfilm/
Please celebrate her and continue seeking justice for her.
#soulmates