Hanna Kim, Not Much, 2019
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Théophile Steinlen (1859 - 1923) - Siamese Cat and her Kitten. 1920. Charcoal and pastel on paper.
my favorite poems
I made a graphic for Women’s Studies Student Organization at my college that spotlights Dr. Angela Davis, Black, queer, pro-working class abolitionist and activist – and I’m pretty proud of it so I wanted to share :). For the rest of summer, our organization is doing weekly action items to support the Black Lives Matter movement – and this week’s action item is to listen to Dr. Angela Davis, read her works, access her speeches, and educate yourself.
Follow @wssouga on IG for our other action items and resources to support the Black Lives Matter movement.
Solidarity.✌🏾🇵🇸❤️
Grace Jones and Lady Miss Kier in New York City, 1991
Agnes Pelton (1881–1961) — Mother of Silence (oil on canvas, 1933)
Yolanda López, Who’s the Illegal Alien Pilgrim? 1981
Soviet poster of 1978, criticizing the aggressions of Israel against the Palestinian people. Drawing of Evgeny Abramovich Kazhdan. In the text in highlight at the top of the work, it reads: "Those who fight against oppression are maintained in imprisoned in the Palestinians occupied by Israel. For the sacred law of the Palestinian people of having their own independent state."
Green explotion