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fuckyeablackart:

Amber Cover72DPI by ~Djele
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"You painted a naked woman because you enjoyed looking at her, put a mirror in her hand and you called the painting “Vanity,” thus morally condemning the woman whose nakedness you had depicted for you own pleasure."

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John Berger Ways of Seeing  (via spartanbitch)

This is super fucking relevant.

And why self portraits (selfies) are often such an act of self preservation and resistance.

(via sexxxisbeautiful)

selfies as politics, hell yeah.

(via tankmonster)

#it’s okay to follow creepshots but when a celebrity’s nudes are leaked she’s a slut #it’s perfectly normal to watch objectifying porn but when a woman decides to film herself having sex she’s a whore #it’s alright for you to harass women on the street but when they approach you first it’s arrogance #it’s cool for you to fantasize about a woman who’s out of your league but when a woman you deem unattractive likes you you’re disgusted #no don’t worry you can make female bodies public property but when they discuss your masturbation habits you can be offended 

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THE HASH TAGS. EVERYONE MUST READ THIS.

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definitionofrealism:

#ClashOfTheHypness !! Cop your tickets now! @identitykrisis #Akoko #12thofaugust #KoolKluxKlan hosted by the broham #DJMarauder and #Steff. Come support your #DMV artist! #jaiyokoentroster

definitionofrealism:

#ClashOfTheHypness !! Cop your tickets now! @identitykrisis #Akoko #12thofaugust #KoolKluxKlan hosted by the broham #DJMarauder and #Steff. Come support your #DMV artist! #jaiyokoentroster

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naesnark:

genderterrorist:

OH MY GOD

THIS IS SO HORRIBLY PERFECT

I LOVE IT

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justmenosecrets:

The flag that forever flies in my heart

justmenosecrets:

The flag that forever flies in my heart

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khcdfbjuf bhdxnloytxb

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18-15n-77-30w:

yoshibelfire:

旬

18° 15’ N, 77° 30’ W
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etherealxeyes:

fckingmajeliblood:

so-much-hilarity:

I keep having to remind myself that it’s the lionesses that do the hunting and killing and get their faces soaked in blood I mean is there a more badass animal



these pictures would be perfect with captions

etherealxeyes:

fckingmajeliblood:

so-much-hilarity:

I keep having to remind myself that it’s the lionesses that do the hunting and killing and get their faces soaked in blood I mean is there a more badass animal

these pictures would be perfect with captions

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anarcho-queer:

Series of Brooklyn Billboards Put Racial Inequity on Display

Billboards are everywhere in New York City. They’re on subway trains and in stations, and on top of and inside taxis. But few, if any, have been anything like a series of anonymous billboards that have popped up on bus shelters in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. They’re not selling anything but a delcaration: that racism still exists.

That’s also the name of the appropriately titled campaign. At least half a dozen billboard sites have sprung up around the neighborhood since August, with each month dedicated to highlighting racial disparities that impact black people in America. So far, the billboards have touched on topics ranging from the entertainment industry, education, fast food, smoking, policing, and black wealth. Each month’s billboard is also accompanied by an detailed post on Tumblr that provides background information, news articles, studies, charts, and statistics to back up each claim. 

A brief statement on the Tumblr page says, in part, that “RISE is a proejct designed to illuminate some of the ways in which racism operates in this country.” But who’s behind the project remains a mystery.

For the time being, the project seems dedicated to its anonymity. Both the Tumblr page and the billboards themselves are devoid of any contact information. Similarly, the private advertising company that’s contracted by New York City’s transit agency to host advertisments and billboards said that it does not give out information about who paid for the advertisements. 

Even local activists who spend their time dedicated to working on racial justice issues can’t figure out who’s behind the billboards. Nonetheless, they’re intrigued by the campaign. This month’s billboard is dedicated to Stop-and-Frisk, the controversial NYPD tactic that’s drawn national criticism for its disproportionate impact on black and Latino men. The billboard’s provactive text reads, “Don’t want to get stopped by the NYPD? Stop being black.” On the heels of New York City’s 2013 mayoral race and the prominent role that critics of Stop-and-Frisk have taken in city politics, the billboards have become a meaningful part of local discussion.

It’s no accident that of all of New York City’s neighborhoods, the billboards have targeted this one. A historically black neighborhood, Bed-Stuy has become one of the most contested spaces in New York City. A 2012 study from the Fordham Institute found that Brooklyn is home to 25 of the country’s most rapidly gentrifying zip codes. That’s created a stark contrast between those in the neighborhood who have more upward social and economic mobility than others. Several high profile media accounts have recently noted Bed Stuy’s so-called “hip” transformation and “resurgence”, but the borough’s medium per capita income in 2009 was just $23,000, which was $10,000 below the national average.

The content of the billboard’s messaging may not exactly be news for most residents, but the presentation has nonetheless been powerful.

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#April is #EarthMonth. If you are not one to do so on a regular basis, please take some time out recognize & #respect the #beauty & livleyhood of EVERY living thing in #nature around us — not just human beings. We are all connected.

#April is #EarthMonth. If you are not one to do so on a regular basis, please take some time out recognize & #respect the #beauty & livleyhood of EVERY living thing in #nature around us — not just human beings. We are all connected.

#april #nature #earthmonth #beauty #respect

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dopeart:

The Poet
painting done with Oil on Belgian linen
by Robin Eley

dopeart:

The Poet

painting done with Oil on Belgian linen

by Robin Eley

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66lanvin:

black-culture:

Louis Armstrong plays for his wife, Lucille, in front of the Sphinx and Great pyramids in Giza, Egypt.

ALL that JAZZ……..No.1

66lanvin:

black-culture:

Louis Armstrong plays for his wife, Lucille, in front of the Sphinx and Great pyramids in Giza, Egypt.

ALL that JAZZ……..No.1

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PERFORMING NEXT SUNDAY 4/14/13 #AKOKO
Please Come !

PERFORMING NEXT SUNDAY 4/14/13 #AKOKO
Please Come !

#akoko

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April 14th - Please be in attendance, I wouldn’t want you to miss this !! :) #Akoko #Georgetown #Dc #SpringFever #SuggSavage #IrieS

April 14th - Please be in attendance, I wouldn’t want you to miss this !! :) #Akoko #Georgetown #Dc #SpringFever #SuggSavage #IrieS

#akoko #georgetown #suggsavage #dc #iries #springfever

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