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I tense up like this sometimes. It’s absolutely delicious every time.

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darvinasafo:

My thoughts exactly

How are they going to justify going back to business as usual now?

10 Simple Ways White People Can Step Up to Fight Everyday Racism

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10 Simple Ways White People Can Step Up to Fight Everyday Racism

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Janelle Monae seen on the streets of Manhattan on May 3, 2015 in New York City

Gawd.

Queen.

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lifeisliterallylimited:

I AM SO BLOODY FURIOUS:

Three-year-old Aboriginal girl left in tears after she is racially abused by a grown woman for wearing her favourite Frozen costume

  • Samara Muir, 3, had dressed up as Queen Elsa from Disney film Frozen
  • The little girl wore the outfit to a Disney event in Melbourne
  • She was racially abused by a mother and her two daughters
  • ‘Black is ugly’ the three-year-old was told by one of the other girls
  • Samara was so upset she would not go to her Aboriginal dance class
  • When her mother asked why she replied: ‘It’s because I’m black’

Wow, what the fuck? I’d like to find that racist “mother” and punch her..

Someone ask Georgina Haig to record a message for this girl.

Idina, too, but George comes to mind since she’s Australian.

(So dead serious.)

Poor baby

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“I told her ‘because God gave you that skin colour, because you’re a proud blackfella like mum’.”

Since speaking to the media, Samara and Rachel have received hundreds of messages of support online. Samara has been invited to perform in the Disney on Ice Dare to Dream show and indigenous rapper Adam Briggs has invited her to star in his new music video — she will play a young Cathy Freeman.

“We are very overwhelmed and shocked by the kindness of people. I didn’t think people would care so much,” Ms Muir told The Courier.

“I can’t express how much it has meant to us. I just thought it would be a story people would click past and forget. To know that she has touched so many people … that they see her how I see her, is just incredible.”

Ms Muir said she reads all the messages to her daughter.

“After every message Samara smiles and says ‘thankyou your majesty’,” Ms Muir said.

“She is back to her proud, beautiful Aboriginal self.”

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Yes baby, do it to it with your beautiful indigenous self. We all love you.

Reblogging again for the update!

The signs in love…

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Aries: denies, denies, denies; may Facebook stalk; gets frustrated and punches wall

Taurus: goo-goo eyes all the way across the room; will do anything for lover

Gemini: one day loves you the next day won’t text back

Cancer: do you need anything? They got your back. Sick? They’ll make you soup. Cold? Here’s 20 blankets

Leo: showers you in affection aka buys you whatever you want

Virgo: secretive AF about their feelings for you, analyzes everything you do to determine whether or not a move should be made

Libra: flirts with you way more than usual, sends nudes, seduces the fuck outta you

Scorpio: honest as hell. You wanna know how they feel? Get ready to talk about it for an hour or two

Sagittarius: wants to take you on adventures. Won’t really tell you how they feel, but will want to be around you all the time

Capricorn: calculates every move they make towards you

Aquarius: they will trap you in their own little world, you wouldn’t want to love anyone else

Pisces: sits in room and thinks about you for hours. Maybe paints something that reminds them of you, or listens to songs that remind them of you.

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penicillium-pusher:

People like to identify with labels because it makes it easier to find terminology to explain what we’re experiencing, and it opens us up to a world where we’re not the only ones who feel this way. It’s not a way to be special, it’s a way to understand and belong.

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Thus Sayeth The Lorde

Audre Lorde knew. And also theorized what we now know as “intersectionality”–as coined and conceptualized by Kimberlé Crenshaw–before Crenshaw’s prominent paper Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color, and after earlier theorizations by Combahee River Collective and Sojourner Truth

There is no generic social class of women who all experience the totality of gender in the same way, even as we all face misogyny and sexism, in general. There is no reason to deny the intersections of race (i.e White/WoC; non-Black/Black), gender (i.e. cis, trans, femme non-binary), sexual orientation (i.e. hetero, lesbian, bisexual, queer, pansexual, asexual), class, ability, complexion (i.e. Whiteness, light skinned privilege), weight, citizenship status etc. and their impact on our womanhood. To suggest women oppressed at multiple axes must ignore this lived reality to play “unity” (usually under the control of cis Whiteness) is erasure and oppression. Why does “unity” require White control? Why is this type of “unity” more important than equity, justice and freedom?

Audre Lorde knew. Her incredible writing, especially gathered in Sister Outsider, are critical. May her words live on.