So true! Haha
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<3
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This is all kinds of adorable.
d’awwww
Well, now I feel all warm and fuzzy. <3
Oh god this is amazzzzing
i love this.
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learn the history of yourself and others.
artwork by julio salgado
i get so pissed off that people at school don’t take it…
they don’t know or don’t get how bad other students are fighting for what we have the privilege to ignore.. smh
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revolutionary women- a book of stencils. author queen of the neighborhood.
about the book: its “a radical feminist history and a street art resource, this handbook combines short biographies with striking and usable stencil images of 30 female activists, anarchists, feminists, freedom fighters, and visionaries. From Harriet Tubman, Emma Goldman, and Angela Davis to Vandana Shiva, Sylvia Rivera, and Lucy Parsons, this collection offers a subversive portrait celebrating the military prowess and revolutionary drive of these women whose violent resolve often shatters the archetype of woman as nurturer. A sampling of quotes from key writings and speeches gives voice to each woman’s ideologies, philosophies, struggles, and quiet humanity while the stencils offer further opportunities to commemorate these women and their actions through the reproduction of their likenesses.” its on amazon.
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I will never not reblog this.
wtf is up with our society.
It really is fucked up…
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