Josie loves ice cream 🍦✨
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Josie loves ice cream 🍦✨
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My Monday night with baddreamsinthenight. I don’t fully understand what is happening in my life.
Classic movie. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Good morning!
Me and Jack at the park today. #Repost from @lmccall84
Snow day cuddles
Olafur Eliasson: One Way Colour Tunnel 2007
Olafur Eliasson’s colorful, kaleidoscope-like glass tunnel comes to life when you stroll through it one way, but if you look back over your shoulder, the panels appear black.
Seriously Ruth-Ann
Do you have a blazer for every holiday
Jesus you’re annoying
Let’s play puppets
No
You’re my puppet
Stop
Carol how hungover are you
You forgot to wear a skirt
And you’re dragging around a bag of trash
Stéphane Sednaoui
1994
Serena Williams and Venus Williams (2nd Salute to Black Sisterhood) Serena Jameka Williams Born September 26, 1981 (32 years young) Venus Ebony Starr Williams Born June 17, 1980 (33 years strong) http://serenawilliams.com/ http://venuswilliams.com/
EXCELLENCE!!!!!!!!!
Meet the Radical Brownies, the younger, edgier girl scouts who earn badges for promoting social justice.
Image courtesy of the Radical Brownies.
FUCK YES.
OH YES.
ALL OF THE YES.
"Not all girl scouts are concerned with peddling shortbread cookies. There’s one troop of young girls in Oakland who discuss matters of racial inequality and wear brown berets in homage of radical civil rights groups.
The girls, ages 8-to-12, are part of the “Radical Brownies,” an edgier, younger version of the Girl Scouts where girls earn badges for completing workshops on social protests, and a beauty workshop that celebrate racial diversity.
Radical Brownies is dedicated to providing young girls of color relevant life experiences, explains the group’s co-founder Anayvette Martinez.
Martinez, a community organizer, created the Radical Brownies with Marilyn Hollinquest because “there aren’t enough spaces [for young girls of color] in our society.” The Radical Brownies of Oakland launched last month and already includes 12 girls. All the members are girls of color or mixed-race. The Radical Brownies are not affiliated with the Girl Scouts of the USA.
In the Radical Brownies, girls learn about social justice movements such the Black Panthers and the Chicano group Brown Berets. They wear their brown berets in homage to those two groups. But they also study how Disney princesses define girls’ image of beauty, and how that can affect self-image.
The Radical Brownies have their own badge system, including one for “Radical Beauty” and an “LGBT ally” badge. The girls also earned a “Black Lives Matter” badge after learning about police accountability and attending a civil rights march in Oakland.
“I think it’s never too early to have these conversations with young people,” Martinez told Fusion.”
Amazing! Read the full piece here
Hire me to build you stuff
Frida Kahlo meeting Josephine Baker, Paris 1939.
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