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Victoria Lee
now and later
i.
years from now, you in a dress of duck egg blue, your ankles showing, hair a yellow frizz. laughing at my flannel shirt rolled up to the elbows. always trying to butch it for you. nails bitten to their core. voice fake-rough and spewing profanities, talking ‘bout how I want to eat you whole.
always trying to be the man you never wanted.
trying to toughen up and prove these barely-there muscles, these twiglet wrists, these birthing hips could protect you if you ever needed it.
ii.
i save your wedding photos to my desktop and consider making one my background picture. your husband is in the photo with you, but I wouldn’t notice if it weren’t for the context.
I see
only you.
glory in a white dress.
you are the most devastating thing my heart has ever known.
iii.
I’m going to beef up so much I can fight all your demons. and scare off strange men with just a grimace. and you’re going to take me home and kiss me girlish. let my hair loose from its baseball cap. remind my breasts they exist at all. oh, the things you can do with your mouth. the things you can do with your soft understanding.
how you release me like a fist that didn’t know it had been clenched so long. how you give me the freedom to give up the act.
and I do.
I melt in your hands.
I pool like rain in a pothole.
iv.
you are an awful far way away from me. you are an awful hunger. a yearning that does not take time outs. a need that takes the midnight watch every night.
this is one of many times I’ve let the ocean make a fool of me.
less of a fool, more of an animal.
more of a howl that its vastness swallows.
v.
still more years from now,
I rise like a fever when you enter a room.
I keep your wedding photo framed on our bedside table,
a reminder that you were not always mine.
a reminder that you have always been glory.
as an art historian, may i just say: fuck banksy.
instead of banksy, the white guy who has been funded and coddled by the elite as the darling of the circle-jerking art white male art world, TRY:
Women on Walls - AKA Sit El 7eta (in Arabic), which is about women in Egypt who are street artists
Malina Suliman, Afghanistan — Kabul Art Project
Shamsia Hassani, Afghanistan — Kabul Art Project
Jean-Michel Basquiat — Black American Artist
Women Street artists painting in Lima, Peru for International Women’s Day
Lee Quinones - forefather of American Street Art and Puero Rican/Latino American
LADY PINK - Latina/Ecuadoran American, you’ll know her by the “abuse of power comes as no surprise” shirt.
Mata Ruda - also latino
El Dercetor - Peruvian Muralist/Street Artist
Tati Suarez - Latina Woman
Bastardilla - a woman from Colombia
Fatcap is a street art website resource — I linked to Cape Town, but you can search geographically
Global Street Art
Ralph Ziman just made the world’s largest wheat paste art in South Africa
10 women artists better than banksy check out Lady Aiko!
HAVE YOU HEARD OF SWOON?
African-American and Iranian artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh of “STOP TELLING WOMEN TO SMILE” fame
Nardstar* from south africa
Zhang Dali - China
literally ANYONE BUT BANKSY
FUCK BANKSY
A list of female chiefs of government of Independent States and Self-ruling Territories from the 20th century
A list of female Nobel Prize laureates
A list of women CEOS of the Fortune 500
A list of Olympic Medalists (women)
OMG. In all my years on tumblr this is the first Black amputee/any amputee of color I have seen!
This is bad ass
This beautiful person’s name is Mama Cax, and here is their instagram/tumblr: @caxmee / caxmee
Frrida Kahlo’s style and clothing were influenced by Tehuana women (pic 1). In turn her style and her paintings has been reimagined and repurposed by everyone from individuals to fashion magazines. In this set the style seen on Indian (2), Nigerian-Finnish* (3), Indonesian (4), Brazilian (5), Japanese (6), Korean (7) and West African (Senegal/Ivory Coast, 8) models.
My favourite interpretation is No. 8 but no doubt everyone will have their own view.
*based on Ms. Salami’s site.
May 30th 1431: Joan of Arc burned at the stake
On this day in 1431, in Rouen, France the 19-year-old Joan of Arc was burned at the stake. The peasant girl, who claimed that God had chosen her and gave her divine guidance, led France’s army to several victories during the Hundred Years’ War. This long-running war aimed to liberate France from English control and establish the French crown prince Charles of Valois as King, making Joan of Arc a national heroine in France. She famously defied many of the gender norms of her day, refusing to marry, and dressing as a man in order to cross enemy territory to reach Charles’s palace. Joan had no military experience, but successfully led French forces to victory in several battles, including in the city of Orléans. However, Joan of Arc was captured by the English and put on trial for witchcraft and heresy, of which she was convicted. As was customary at the time, she was burned at the stake for her crimes. She was posthumously declared innocent and made a Catholic saint; this day is often celebrated to commemorate the remarkable story of Joan of Arc.
I’m changing my blog title to vagina power. POWER TO THE CUNTS. LOVE YOUR BODIES LADIES. We can grow people and also bleed for days on end, which most of the time fucking sucks, but it also means we are the reason for human EXISTENCE. Humanity continues because of us. Even if you cannot have children, you are power. You are a higher power. Your body still creates life. Recreates itself daily. You are courage, the embodiment of bravery. Every day you go through is an incredible feat of resistance and strength. Do not forget how brave you are.
On this day in 1999, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” set the record for most Grammys won by a woman in one night.
Because natural hair is so versatile🙈
Sonam Kapoor x Fan BingBing
ok…
Scarlett Johansson by Mary Ellen Matthews for SNL, May 2015.
Prom with my beautiful girl
Black girls always slaying when it comes to prom
Designer of Ghana’s national flag dies at 92
The designer of Ghana’s national flag, Theodosia Salome Okoh, has died at age 92.
A family source pleading anonymity, confirmed the story of her passing on Sunday evening.
It said the family will meet on Wednesday, April 22, to formally announce the death.
Madam Theodosia Salome Okoh is a revered patriot and a national hero having designed the beautiful flag of the Republic of Ghana.
She is best known for designing the national flag of Ghana at Independence in 1957.This design patterned the flags of many African countries as they also gained independence from colonial rule.
She is also famous in the world of Sports for her role as the Chairman of the Ghana Hockey Association in its hectic formation years. It was during this period that the national hockey pitch, now a modern Field Hockey Stadium, was acquired and built up. She has been a patron of the Ghana Sports Writers’ Association of Ghana (SWAG) for several years.
Mrs. Theodosia Okoh comes from a Presbyterian background. Her father, the Very Reverend Emmanuel Victor Asihene, was the first African Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana. She has largely successful and famous siblings and has also been a teacher, a horticulturist, and a housewife. She has three children and as many grandchildren.
Source
*Ghanaweb*
Theodosia Salome Okoh was my grandmother. We lost her last week. She was a huge inspiration to me as an artist. Her presence in our family made the path of art viable and even honorable. I don’t think I could be doing the work I do now without her. She even partially inspired the character “Nanefua Pizza” from Steven Universe.
Though she was primarily known as the creator of Ghana’s national flag, she lived a full life and spent it inspiring many with philanthropic work and several incredible pieces of fine art. She is gone but we are still discovering just how great her effect was on Ghanaian culture.
Thank you Nana.
RIP 1922 - 2015