Queer. jezebel.
Queer. jezebel.
7 Myths About Becoming an Artist
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sugarplumsandgunshots:

i really enjoy the hell out of this. will’s kids.



They all look JUST like him

OH MY GOD. LOL

Jaden is slaying. Look at that arm lmao!!

I’ve reblogged this hundreds of times lmao

WILL’S KIDS
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Why I Am a Male Feminist
The word turns off a lot of men (insert snarky comment about man-hating feminazis here) — and women. But here’s why black men should …be embracing the “f” word.
Like most guys, I had bought into the stereotype that all feminists were white, lesbian, unattractive male bashers who hated all men. But after reading the work of these black feminists, I realized that this was far from the truth. After digging into their work, I came to really respect the intelligence, courage and honesty of these women.
Feminists did not hate men. In fact, they loved men. But just as my father had silenced my mother during their arguments to avoid hearing her gripes, men silenced feminists by belittling them in order to dodge hearing the truth about who we are.
I learned that feminists offered an important critique about a male-dominated society that routinely, and globally, treated women like second-class citizens. They spoke the truth, and even though I was a man, their truth spoke to me. Through feminism, I developed a language that helped me better articulate things that I had experienced growing up as a male.
Feminist writings about patriarchy, racism, capitalism and structural sexism resonated with me because I had witnessed firsthand the kind of male dominance they challenged. I saw it as a child in my home and perpetuated it as an adult. Their analysis of male culture and male behavior helped me put my father’s patriarchy into a much larger social context, and also helped me understand myself better.
I decided that I loved feminists and embraced feminism. Not only does feminism give woman a voice, but it also clears the way for men to free themselves from the stranglehold of traditional masculinity. When we hurt the women in our lives, we hurt ourselves, and we hurt our community, too.
~ Byron Hurt Read his entire post: http://www.theroot.com/views/why-i-am-male-feminist?page=0%2C0
Photo by Ellis Binks

Not only why we need feminism, but why we need intersectionality in our feminism. 

Anyone that says men can’t or shouldn’t be feminists is wrong.

Badass.

<3
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miyabailey:

If you have a “Miya Bailey Original” please HASHTAG: #MiyaBailey (at City of Ink)

M. B.’s ink like… gives me hope. seriously. all my life i’ve been told i can’t have color because im so dark. or even shading. like basically every tattoo artist i’ve ever met has told me i can only have thick, tribal style tattoos and that’s it. but i always see Miya’s work and i just… someday i hope to get a Miya Bailey tattoo.
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Earrings By Imani; Eyecatchers.bigcartel.com for Inquiry.
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entremarysol:

A selfy taken at the site of a performance piece done at falls road river. There is a place that I like to go to right across from the abandoned trollies. The performance had to do with nine cycles that women have to go through in order to give birth to a child. Singing, poetry, song, cut off hair, sticks, water, and stones. Look up: Robert Smithson’s “Spiral Jetty” —Relevant.
entremarysol:

A selfy taken at the site of a performance piece done at falls road river. There is a place that I like to go to right across from the abandoned trollies. The performance had to do with nine cycles that women have to go through in order to give birth to a child. Singing, poetry, song, cut off hair, sticks, water, and stones. Look up: Robert Smithson’s “Spiral Jetty” —Relevant.