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- stevie. she/her. trans lesbian. 33.
- watching - tbd - reading - the jasmine throne - playing - pacific drive
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beaujes

help a trans woman get a job

hey everyone! 

i’ve done this a few times before but since i have over 11,000 followers on here I thought i’d reach out and see if anyone can help me to get a job! 

as some of you know, i recently completed a software engineering bootcamp where I made 4 full-stack apps in 12 weeks and am now looking to get a job in the tech industry! 

boosting would be greatly appreciated, please help if you can or know anyone!  thanks so much in advance!!!!

hey, if you want an easy way to help a trans woman here's one! unfortunately i can't medically transition until i have a full time job where i can move out from controlling family so if you want to help a reblog would mean a lot.

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chandlermead

Forbidden Colors, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, 1988, acrylic on panel, 20 x 68 inches, four parts: 20 x 16 inches each

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Forbidden Colors, 1988 In this work comprised of monochromes, Felix Gonzalez-Torres employs the power and poetry of abstraction to stake a position in the arena of public discourse, while holding space for the innumerable and unnamed ways that human beings overpopulate the labels we take up as our politicized selves. In an excerpt from a text that lays out his approach, the artist writes:

This work is about my exclusion from the circle of power where social and cultural values are elaborated and about my rejection of the imposed and established order. It is a fact people are discriminated against for being HIV positive. It is a fact the majority of the Nazi industrialists retained their wealth after war. It is a fact the night belongs to Michelob and Coke is real. It is a fact the color of your skin matters. It is a fact Crazy Eddie’s prices are insane. It is a fact that four colors red, black, green and white placed next to each other in any form are strictly forbidden by the Israeli army in the occupied Palestinian territories [this ban was lifted in 1993]. This color combination can cause an arrest, a beating, a curfew, a shooting, or a news photograph. Yet it is a fact that these forbidden colors, presented as a solitary act of consciousness here in SoHo, will not precipitate a similar reaction.

In 1993, the ban on colors Gonzalez-Torres describes was lifted. On January 8, 2023, it was reinstated. Through the work’s seemingly quiet strength and reserve, the artist considers how those in power can perpetrate grave injustice against so many people without public outrage. Gonzalez-Torres shows us that solidarity emerges with a person’s recognition that the prevailing conditions are harmful to them in the same way that another person has already grappled with these realities in their life.

- From the Carnegie Museum of Art

[ID: Four rectangular panels on a white wall. They are individually painted green, red, black, and white. /end ID]

Context: These are the colors of the Palestinian flag, which were banned by the Israeli army from being displayed together in the occupied Palestinian territories until 1993.

ID & context from @badolmen.

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genderyomi

when you are autistic you can levitate gender with your mind like a telekinetic child who launches toy blocks through people's chests to kill them and escape from the secret government facility holding them hostage

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