November 2010
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James Baldwin “Who is the Nigger”, 1963 →
^ my post on the bbh blog.
check out the other posts from the bbh bloggers there too…
(via bklynboihood)
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On Transgender day of Remembrance.. →
To my trans brothers and sisters, bois and grrrls, and everyone in between,
you are not forgotten and you will not be forgotten; whether your life was taken too soon by murder or your life was taken by your own hands through the hateful, shameful, and ignorant force of others. Transgender Day of Remembrance is important; it’s like a refresh button, because sometimes we do forget that the...
harlilovesyou-deactivated201102 asked: Can I just say... This blog is amazing! <3
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Gay Rights Protest. Albany, NY 1971
via NYPL digital archives.
(via femmefluff)
Canadian Cree Kent Monkman and his flamboyant... →
Canadian Cree Kent Monkman is a prolific artist whose lighthearted paintings, performance art, super-8 movies, antique tintypes, multimedia presentations, & mixed media installations poke fun at racist Hollywood depictions of First Nations people in art and movies. Monkman reverses the roles in the caricaturized cowboys-&-Indians scenario so that it is the ‘Indian’ whose insists on...
To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating...
– -Henri Bergson
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Transgender man playing NCAA women's basketball →
Kye Allums, the NCAA’s first Div. 1 publicly transgender basketball player, is starting conversations never before held in the sport.
queerwatch:
Favourite part of the article: “We were all just talking, a bunch of teammates, and he said that he’s a guy,” said teammate Brooke Wilson, one of Allums’ closest friends on the team. “At first I didn’t understand, and then he explained that sex is how...
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