1. All you have to do… Is LOOK at me to know… That every word… Is… Truuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhh

    All you have to do… Is LOOK at me to know… That every word… Is… Truuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhh

     
  2. 09:14 16th Dec 2011

    Notes: 2299

    Reblogged from wocsurvivalkit

    Tags: mediafunnyactorphotos

    Yes. Oh hell yes. Funny women for the ever-loving win.
wocsurvivalkit:

sequinsandsideeye:

folkinz:

Entertainers of the Year: The Cast of Bridesmaids

My name is Alishan and I approve of this cover.

Maya Rudolph + Cast of Bridesmaides = Entertainers of the Year

    Yes. Oh hell yes. Funny women for the ever-loving win.

    wocsurvivalkit:

    sequinsandsideeye:

    folkinz:

    Entertainers of the Year: The Cast of Bridesmaids

    My name is Alishan and I approve of this cover.

    Maya Rudolph + Cast of Bridesmaides = Entertainers of the Year

     
  3. 22:53 5th Dec 2011

    Notes: 41

    Reblogged from homonoire

    Tags: james baldwinstylephotos

     
  4. 22:26

    Notes: 1731

    Reblogged from youidiotkid

    Tags: photoswwiirollerskates

     
  5. 22:25

    Notes: 6090

    Reblogged from soupsoup

    Tags: occupywallstreetdogsphotos

    soupsoup:

awwccupywallstreet:

Hell’s Angel dog being being frisked at one of the Occupy protests.
 (via)

From the amazing new Tumblr: Awwcupy Wall Street, The Occupy movement’s cutest protesters.

    soupsoup:

    awwccupywallstreet:

    Hell’s Angel dog being being frisked at one of the Occupy protests.

     (via)

    From the amazing new Tumblr: Awwcupy Wall Street, The Occupy movement’s cutest protesters.

     
  6. Chinatown shade. NYC.

    Chinatown shade. NYC.

     
  7. jonubian:

Nawal El Saadawi. Feminist.
afrikanwomen:

Nawal El Saadawi is an Egyptian feminist writer, activist, physician and psychiatrist. She has written many books on the subject of women in Islam, paying particular attention to the practice of female genital mutilation in her society.
In 1972 she published Al-Mar’a wa Al-Jins (Woman and Sex), confronting and contextualising various aggressions perpetrated against women’s bodies, including female circumcision, which became a foundational text of second-wave feminism. As a consequence of the book as well as her political activities, Saadawi was dismissed from her position at the Ministry of Health.
 From 1979 to 1980 she was the United Nations Advisor for the Women’s Programme in Africa and the Middle East.
Long viewed as controversial and dangerous by the Egyptian government, Saadawi was imprisoned in September 1981, along with many other objectors to the Jerusalem Peace Treaty, by President Anwar al-Sadat. She was released later that year, one month after his assassination. Of her experience she wrote: “Danger has been a part of my life ever since I picked up a pen and wrote. Nothing is more perilous than truth in a world that lies.”
In 1988, when her life was threatened by Islamists and political persecution, Saadawi was forced to flee Egypt. She accepted an offer to teach at Duke University’s Asian and African Languages Department. In 1996, she moved back to Egypt.
She has continued her activism and considered running in the 2005 Egyptian presidential election, before stepping out due to stringent requirements for first-time candidates.
She was among the protesters in Tahrir Square in 2011. She has called for the abolition of religious instruction in the Egyptian schools.

    jonubian:

    Nawal El Saadawi. Feminist.

    afrikanwomen:

    Nawal El Saadawi is an Egyptian feminist writer, activist, physician and psychiatrist. She has written many books on the subject of women in Islam, paying particular attention to the practice of female genital mutilation in her society.

    In 1972 she published Al-Mar’a wa Al-Jins (Woman and Sex), confronting and contextualising various aggressions perpetrated against women’s bodies, including female circumcision, which became a foundational text of second-wave feminism. As a consequence of the book as well as her political activities, Saadawi was dismissed from her position at the Ministry of Health.

     From 1979 to 1980 she was the United Nations Advisor for the Women’s Programme in Africa and the Middle East.

    Long viewed as controversial and dangerous by the Egyptian government, Saadawi was imprisoned in September 1981, along with many other objectors to the Jerusalem Peace Treaty, by President Anwar al-Sadat. She was released later that year, one month after his assassination. Of her experience she wrote: “Danger has been a part of my life ever since I picked up a pen and wrote. Nothing is more perilous than truth in a world that lies.”

    In 1988, when her life was threatened by Islamists and political persecution, Saadawi was forced to flee Egypt. She accepted an offer to teach at Duke University’s Asian and African Languages Department. In 1996, she moved back to Egypt.

    She has continued her activism and considered running in the 2005 Egyptian presidential election, before stepping out due to stringent requirements for first-time candidates.

    She was among the protesters in Tahrir Square in 2011. She has called for the abolition of religious instruction in the Egyptian schools.

     
  8. lovingdancer:

untitled by mybitterheart on Flickr.
     
  9. 12:27 24th Oct 2011

    Notes: 2085

    Reblogged from sharks-not-narcs

    Tags: mermaidmermaidsphotos

     
  10. 
A lone African-American student waits for class to start at a newly  integrated high school. Photograph by Robert W. Kelley. Clinton,  Tennessee, 1956.
(via legrandcirque)

Two thoughts: 1. What courage. 2. I wish we still dressed like that. SMH @ my head.

    A lone African-American student waits for class to start at a newly integrated high school. Photograph by Robert W. Kelley. Clinton, Tennessee, 1956.

    (via legrandcirque)

    Two thoughts: 1. What courage. 2. I wish we still dressed like that. SMH @ my head.

     
  11. 15:25 8th Oct 2011

    Notes: 72

    Reblogged from anneyhall

    Tags: moroccobeachphotos

    anneyhall:

Morocco, 1967.
Photo by Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield
     
  12. 21:53 7th Oct 2011

    Notes: 1951

    Reblogged from sharks-not-narcs

    Tags: nutellahilarfunnyphotos

    sharks-not-narcs:

i will always reblog this no matter what
zero fucks

    sharks-not-narcs:

    i will always reblog this no matter what

    zero fucks

    (Source: tinylimbs)

     
  13. 21:48

    Notes: 53319

    Reblogged from sharks-not-narcs

    Tags: kittehztigerleopardbig catsphotos

    There, there, Mister Kitteh.

    There, there, Mister Kitteh.

     
  14. 15:38 1st Aug 2011

    Notes: 69

    Reblogged from gotmysoul

    Tags: cholaphotos

    gotmysoul:

mi vida loca

    gotmysoul:

    mi vida loca

     
  15. 22:17 31st Jul 2011

    Notes: 18

    Reblogged from danceaintelitist

    Tags: dancephotossculpture

    enlightenmentofman:

Everyday Performance: Stephane
Damian Siqueiros

    enlightenmentofman:

    Everyday Performance: Stephane

    Damian Siqueiros