Toni Morrison. Photo: Richard Avedon. Newsweek. March 30, 1981
Our theme today? #BlackWomenDidThat. We’re going to look at four books, each of which explores a different way that black women have changed the world: in mathematics and space travel, in foodways and culture, in politics and intersectional activism, and in sports and representation. Let’s do it.
Oleaje entre los cabellos: imaginación lectora (ilustración de Joao Fazenda)
Today is the International Day of Peace (“Peace Day”). Established in 1981 by a unanimous United Nations resolution, the General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to “commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace both within and among all nations and peoples.”
From the TED-Ed Lesson What are the universal human rights?
Animation by Sarah Saidan
[Nyle DiMarco signing] You can keep this ad muted if you want and keep scrolling past it. But if you’re still listening to my voice, please know that there are a lot of people out there without one. Among the 50 million Americans living with a disability, many don’t have the ability to work, to travel, or to do countless other things you might take for granted. So this November, please consider voting for the only candidate with a plan to change that.
Choose wisely!
Off to Camelot…
Anyone who picks Westeros is asking for whatever horrible death comes after they go through that door…
The Oberlausitzer Science Library in Görlitz, Germany
important
mantra courtesy of @linmanuel
march 6, 2016
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