HAMILTON - “The Schuyler Sisters”
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HAMILTON - “The Schuyler Sisters”
Watch: Poet Porsha Olayiwola heartbreakingly reminds us all that black women’s lives matter too.
“Men and boys are seen as the primary target of racial injustice,” AAPF associate director Rachel Gilmer told TakePart in May. “This has led to the idea that women and girls of color are not doing as bad, or that we’re not at risk at all.”
But studies show otherwise: Black women are killed and sexually assaulted by the police, and incarcerated at almost three times the rate of their white female counterparts. Yet news coverage of these cases are focused largely on the relationship between law enforcement and black men.
From the linked article above. None of this diminishes the importance of any Black Lives Matter protests or the lives of black men.
Reblogged for the important infographic
Works by Angela Davis
“Racism, Birth Control and Reproductive Rights” in Women, Race and Class, 1981
“Race and Criminalization; Black Americans and the Punishment Industry” in The House that Race Built, ed. Wahneema Lubiano, 1997
“Political Prisoners, Prisons and Black Liberation”, originally from If They Come in the Morning: Voices of Resistance, ed. Angela Davis & Betty Aptheker, 1971
“Rape, Racism and the Myth of the Black Rapist” in Women, Race and Class, 1981
“I Used to be Your Sweet Mama: Ideology, Sexuality and Domesticity” in Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude “Ma” Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday, 1999
“From the Prison of Slavery to the Slavery of Prison: Frederick Douglass and the Convict Lease System” in The Angela Y. Davis Reader, ed. Joy James, 1998
Angela Davis: An Autobiography, 1974 [reprinted in 1988]
“Racialized Punishment and Prison Abolition” in The Angela Y. Davis Reader, ed. Joy James, 1998
“Reflections on the Black Woman’s Role in the Community of Slaves” in The Massachusetts Review , 1972
“Globalism and the Prison-Industrial Complex: An Interview with Angela Davis”, conducted by Avery F. Gordon, 1999
“Class and Race in the Early Women’s Rights Campaign” in Women, Race and Class, 1981
Are Prisons Obsolete, 2003
Alternatively, all of this can be found in my Angela Davis dropbox
Cherish your journey and respect your journey.
Lizzo on CBS Sunday Morning | Oct. 6, 2019
me: *forgets words in english* whoops, well english isn’t my first language so me: *forgets words in native language* whoops, I’m better at english lol me @ me:
Anjelica Huston & Raúl Juliá as Morticia & Gomez Addams in The Addams Family (1991)
I’d see
s o m e o n e
w o r t h w h i l e
Your family doesn’t appreciate you. One day, things will be different.
Matilda (1996) dir. Danny DeVito
I FELT that babygirl
The Addams Family (1991) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
Addams Family Values (1993) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
Pretty Woman (1990) // Addams Family Values (1993)
the fuck is a resume bitch give me the job