of course i support jury's rights
jury's rights to shut the fuck up
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of course i support jury's rights
jury's rights to shut the fuck up
explain this to someone before november 5
With Biden taking the lead in Georgia, I want to reiterate again how absolutely incredible Stacey Abrams is. After having her election stolen from her in 2018 by the Republicans in power, she registered and mobilized record numbers of new voters. She champions grassroots campaigning for voters. And she turned her state, a state with a horrific history of voter suppression, blue. I know votes are still being counted, but this phenomenal shift is because of the monumental efforts of Stacey Abrams.
And make no mistake, Biden taking the lead in Georgia and both Senate races going to the runoffs are because of the incredible voting efforts of Black people, especially Black women.
2020 is a year
Cas: “You changed me, Dean…I love you”
Dean:
Russian Doll (2019-) Created by Natasha Lyonne, Amy Poehler and Leslye Headland
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I don’t want to learn how to drive I don’t care ❤️ I like being driven places and taking the bus and looking out the window is essential to curating my mysterious persona
reblog this with your zodiac sign and your college major in the tags it’s for science
The Kiss, by Gustav Klimt: Cat Version
Illustration by Inna Ruda
[image description:
A painting imitating Gustav Klimt’s painting The Kiss, except that instead of kissing a woman he’s kissing the head of a very disgruntled looking white cat.
End description.]
“A masterpiece was created in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone today” video by Kyle Kotajarvi
This wasn’t a government stunt to try and avoid doing something meaningful, but a coming together of community artists who did it for free. Which is why it’s the best.
And it’s not even finished in that shot!
It really is stunning art. I hope they keep this block closed to vehicles for a long time.
I love how the right wing is all “It’s Anarchy! It’s terrorism! They’re burning everything down! They must be stopped! Send in the military!”
Meanwhile the moment people are allowed to do what they want, the first things they do are…
Make art and plant a garden.
[ID: 1) An overhead video of Black Lives Matter painted down the middle of a public street in Seattle in large letters. Every letter is a separate brightly colored piece of colored art. 2) A Tweet by James Saint-Franc @sirjamesa12 “Every single letter was designed by black artists from the Seattle area.” 3) A still shot of the same street art completed. It is even more brightly colored.]
Here’s the one they did in my city. All done by black artists
These photos better show up in textbooks one day
Last year, The HRC (Human Rights Campaign), reported that in 2019 alone, at least 26 trans and gender nonconforming people were killed in the United States alone. Disproportionately, Black trans people were the victims. Those I have illustrated here, do not even scratch the surface of what is, and should be recognised as, an epidemic. Now, more than ever, it is crucial that we do whatever we can to support the black trans community.
Please consider donating/signing the charities and petitions listed here.
The artist
it’s a powerful project
#MichaelBrown #BlackLivesMatter
[ image is photograph of a brick wall with two big posters. the first one is the new york times article with every line blacked out except “officer Darren Wilson fatally shot unarmed black teenager, Michael Brown.” and to the right is a large blow up poster of Michael Brown in a graduation photo. ]
A Teenager With Promise
Powerful
Native Americans dancing around a dethroned Columbus statue was the content I didn’t know I needed today
transcript:
“We talk about love, we talk about humanity. We must see the human factor. Our foundation is human, not sex. [audience applause] It is not about us saying to someone else, that I accept you or I tolerate you. You do not have the power to accept or tolerate me. I take that from you. You will respect me. [audience applause] So to each of you: my community dies every day, whether it’s from HIV and AIDS, or from transphobia or homophobia. I ask you, consider this: that is a human being. We’re all human beings. It’s about inclusivity, and I will never ever ask any of you for respect; I will demand it. [audience applause] You will not tell me that you accept me. You will not tell me that you tolerate me. That is not your power. I take that from you. You will respect me for who I am.”