‘Race and racism is a reality that so many of us grow up learning to just deal with. But if we ever hope to move past it, it can’t just be on people of color to deal with it. It’s up to all of us – Black, white, everyone – no matter how well-meaning we think we might be, to do the honest, uncomfortable work of rooting it out. It starts with self-examination and listening to those whose lives are different from our own. It ends with justice, compassion, and empathy that manifests in our lives and on our streets.’ — Michelle Obama
Is that a ghost? No, of course not! It’s a character of mine!
How to see whether a Chinese handmade teapot is well done or not - quality of the spout is an important standard.
cr: 承启 建水紫陶
My brother, Austin, has been diagnosed with stage 4 cervical cancer.
Please donate to his support fund!
I'd really appreciate if you donated to help a trans black Latino fighting a serious diagnosis.
My brother has been the most positive influence on my life!
Were it not for my brother I would not be the Cristaly/shrekfucker/bowserfucker/Nintendette you know today at all!
He introduced me to video games and anime, like many older siblings have. His laughter is contagious. And so is his sense of humor! I got my love for comedy, pranks and being mischievous from him.
He taught me how to have fun, which I needed as an uptight elementary school student. My fondest childhood memories are the summers we spent together playing pretend about Inuyasha and super smash brothers.
He is also very brave and resilient! He set off on his own super young and funded his own transition. Seeing him work so hard to be independent definitely influenced me positively. And having an older queer trans sibling helped give me the courage to explore my sexuality and meet my wife!
I can text him about anything and he was a huge support for my wife during her transition.
He means a lot to me and to so many other people.
Thanks for reading :)
from the photography project The Pink Choice by vietnamese photographer Maika Elan Nguyen Thanh Hai (Maika Elan) was born in Hanoi, Vietnam, in 1986. In 2010, Maika moved to documentary photography and her first project, The Pink Choice, focuses on the personal lives of gay couples in Vietnam.
I didn't think these "spot the difference" games could get harder.
The first time Osamu was mistaken for Atsumu after he joined the MSBY team
From Olympus
Photo: Ana Martinez
Styling and Creative Direction: Mario Ville (Kattaca)
Makeup design and make up artist: Lewis Amarante for Kryolan and Pankr0
Makeup and hairdressing: Sergio Jiménez
Models: Ricardo Nkosi, Mary Ruiz, Lewis Amarante, Aya Gueye, Juana Mum, Karina Soro, Ruben Buika, Virginia Buika, Isabella Menam, Oliver Lewis, Megane Mercury, Mendes Vieira, Claudia Duharte, Taylor Oscar Ruiz, David Durrant, Marina Gomes, Oscar Chibuike, Guille Gibbs, Lil Bambina, Elian Coiscou and Tigi.
LGBT ballet folclórico group from Jalisco, México.
It’s always important to promote the voices and knowledge of Indigenous people, not just during reconciliation week but all year round. Please reblog this with a link to an Indigenous activist, artist, historical resource, or resource of any kind. Let’s create a crowd sourced list of people and websites that we can learn from and help build their platform.
21y/o multimedia artist. Shapes and colors are two of my favorite things. Art Tag: #noni's art
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