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Hear an intimate conversation with Jamie Nesbit Golden and author of Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists, Mikki Kendall. Kendall's forthcoming collection of essays, Hood Feminism: Notes From The Women That A Movement Forgot, will be published by Penguin Random House in February. Amazons, Abolitionist, and Activists: A Graphic History of Women’s Fight for Their Rights was her first full-length book. Doors to the Reception Hall open at 5 p.m., and seating is first come, first served. Books are available for purchase, and the author will autograph books after the event.

I think one of the biggest things that’s confusing people is that they think the people who are outraged about “Megxit” are outraged because Prince Harry has stepped down from the royal life, but that’s not it at all. 

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Well this isn’t true at all. Harry has spoken in public interviews (and been insulted for it) about wanting a normal life for himself and his kids. This has never been a secret, and frankly it sounds very much like the family knew the time had come & didn’t want to deal with it so he forced the issue. 

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This is the Baby Money Yoda, reblog in the next 60 seconds of seeing this to receive a blessing from our green bean prince.

Amazons, Abolitionists and Activists GOES ON TOUR!!!

I hope to see you all at one of these events!
11/5:   after-words bookstore, Chicago, IL
Tickets
Tuesday, November 5, 2019 – 6:00pm
after-words bookstore
23 East Illinois Street
Chicago, IL 60611 
11/6:   Women & Children First, Chicago, IL
With A. D’Amico, in conversation with Jamie Nesbitt Golden
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Wednesday, November 6, 2019 – 7:00pm
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YOU CANNOT BE FEEDING THESE TO PEOPLE OMG 🤦🏽‍♀️

The horror I just came across on my ig 😷

Okay, but even if essential oils were edible, which they are not, companies charge an arm and a leg for tiny bottles of half-synthetic essential oils. Wouldn’t it be cheaper in the end to just buy a bottle of extract if all you’re going to do is use it for flavorings? Because you’re just tossing your health and your stomach lining away if this is what you’re doing with your DoTerra.

*screeches*

Y’all are missing the fact that OP is promoting a pyramid scheme which makes this even more reprehensible

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what the hell are you all talking about? peppermint essential oil is edible, and it tastes great in hot chocolate

Umm, it’s super duper not though.

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maybe it isn’t that safe, but i only use one to two drops and that goes a long way in flavor. i just don’t understand how this cant be edible as ive never felt sick from eating it.

Because the toxin build up to your internals isn't going to kill you instantly. It's not poison, it's toxic. Yes, toxic. Even a single drop, diluted, is waaaaay too many chemicals for your body to process. So it nopes out and filters them. Putting additional strain on your kidney and liver. And that's of you're lucky enough to skip the chemical burns.

If you like peppermint, buy a fucking plant. Or extract, that is actually meant to be ingested.

Like, do you all hate yourselves so much that you just don't care? I don't get it.

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@biologyweeps have you ever heard of people trying to bake with essential oils?

Well I certainly have now....

Please don’t bake with essential oils, these things are not food safe and were never intended to go through food. The processing that food goes through (baking, the chemical interactions inside the food, etc) can influence what the essential oil is doing in there.

There are oils safe for human consumption, which are usually diluted down to safe levels so that you can use them as flavouring. They’re usually not sold as essential oils because they’re not in fact that, as they are strongly diluted. Use those if you want to flavour your things. Not...whatever the hell this is. Please. 

“Meghan and harry are being way too over protective of archie. Why bring him to meet Tutu but not out to interact with the public or even to Meghans engagement later in the day with a bunch of moms and their babies? Its very off putting. It feels very “eeww dont let the commoners touch our baby”” - Submitted by Anonymous

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*stares in vaccine ages & the resurgence of serious childhood illnesses* Some of the criticisms I see defy all logic. You know why toddler playdates are a thing? Because toddlers are old enough to have gotten all of their necessary shots. 

A quick reminder for folks in the US: if you haven't seen anything about ACA open enrollment this year, that is by design. Secretary Azar wants to lower enrollment numbers to justify pulling funds from medicare/medicaid. Here are your dates:

And the link.

This isn’t my usual “content”  but for some  reason I decided to go through the Meghan Markle tag and wow,the racism on display from some of you is truly outstanding.Combining the tag and members of the media attacks on her for guest editing British Vogue, I just need to get something off my chest.

 You call her class-less, a dimwitted diva, you say it’s not because she’s a woman of color she’s criticized, and my personal favorite,that it’s racist to say your critique of her is racist, a grand jeté onto that gas-lighting bandwagon. 

 Every little thing she does from opening a door for herself, altering her engagement ring, supporting the LGBTQ community,  to her nail polish color is just wrong,wrong,wrong. She is “uppity”, a word with a rich history of being mostly used to describe anyone (I’ve heard in my own life used mostly to describe black people) from a marginalized community daring to speak out against the atrocities they encounter and experience on a daily basis.

The Duchess of Sussex is not above scrutiny, no one public figure is, but just about 99.9% of  critique on Meghan Markle originates from a place of deep rooted white fragility.There’s an aspect of racism that deals with fear and jealousy but for this one moment,I’m going to focus on the fear and how it pertains to women of color. 

You’re terrified that if Meghan Markle can ascend to a position you’ve thought sacred to only the most superior of white individuals, what else can women of color do? Just close your eyes, take a deep breath, and say it with your chest: you’re racist, and you’re scared of women of color.

Even as crazy as the world seems right now, there are more people who are condemning racism, homophobia,transphobia,and speaking truth to power. One of them just so happens to be a biracial outspoken member of The British Royal Family. Therefore, you must destroy her and all women of color who don’t know their place or face your own extinction.

But here’s the thing.

Trans women of color ( trans women are women just in case you forgot given the backlash Meghan Markle got for including Laverne Cox in the BV issue) ,cis women of color,all women of color have been shaping the world we live in long before Meghan Markle and will continue to do that and more.

You are a fossilized shroud of mediocrity and we see you for what you are.

Afraid.

Amazons, Abolitionists and Activists!

Amazons, Abolitionists and Activists is available for preorder. Want to see what’s inside my first book?

Hood Feminism has a cover!!! Preorders are open, it will be out on the 25th of February 2020 and I cannot believe that this day is so close! I will be reading an excerpt this Friday August 2 at the The Lit Show in Aurora! Hope to see some of you there!

My book Amazons, Abolitionists and Activists is coming out November 5th. It’s available for preorder now, and if you’re into gorgeous art, unsung heroes, and time travel then this book is for you! 

Preorder season! My first original graphic novel is coming out this fall! It's a nonfiction history of the fight for women's rights across the globe and down through the ages.

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these shitty "literature hot takes" on twitter are giving me a fucking aneurysm. "nobody should read books older than 100 years old" is easily the most idiotic knee-jerk reaction I've ever heard of but everyone is eating it up because nobody wants to be intellectually challenged by anything more difficult than harry potter

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literary education is piss poor at the K-12 level, and I don’t think it’s helpful or productive when this education begins and ends with “xyz is a canonical work and therefore it is a masterpiece that you must enjoy” but there’s a fucking reason this shit is taught—because its influence on literature and culture is enduring! there does need to be more contextual education on the historical and cultural significance of certain works, which isn’t a value judgement that these words are “good,” only that they’re influential. but also acting like anything old must be worthless is complete brain rot considering how much pop culture even today draws upon literary tropes and traditions, fairy tales, folklore, all of that stuff. are you really going to tell me that shakespeare is washed-up and useless to the modern reader and then go watch the fucking lion king remake without a hint of irony 

also honestly there’s a shitload of good old books that aren’t part of the Dead White Dude canon and deserve to be brought into these discussions

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The objection to teaching the same old classics isn’t about intellectual challenge, it’s about the fact that there are book that were written by people who are not white and only using a white concept of what is considered a classic means that kids of color are stuck reading reams of books that either erase them or abuse them. US demographics are changing & reading lists need to change to reflect that. Many of the current classics are drawing on folklore and novels that predate the British Empire. Grimm’s fairy tales aren’t more valuable than African folklore for example. There’s nothing actually being lost in pushing for more inclusive and modern texts. Want to read Dead White Dudes? Sure. Making them mandatory for kids when they were written for adult audiences in the first place isn’t a great approach to literacy, cultural or otherwise. 

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High School Fashion, 1969

What a trip.

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cool-glasses-kyle

Wow these photos are stunning

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amelou

Some of these outfits are the raddest things I’ve ever seen.

Can we talk about the tights.

The existence of photos like these (and similar photos from the 70s and 80s and so on) makes me wonder yet again why current-day movies set in this time never seem to be able to get the hair and clothing right.

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takingbackhorowitz

Okay, so the photo’s are really good, the outfits are on point, it’s very natural. but I’m going to call bullshit on that they are 1969 high school freshmen. For one they are all too beautiful to be high school freshman, of any era. And another the photography doesn’t look like photo’s from the 1960’s or 70’s, it’s much better. I’m no expert but, for the most part, i’m pretty sure black and what was still standard, and color photo’s didn’t look nearly this good unless they we’re taken by a professional camera, which I doubt many high school freshmen just had lying around.

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allonsy-allonswin

Even a professional camera in this era wasn’t this good. It would still be more grainy. Just going by the surrounds and people in the background who obviously aren’t intended to be in the photo along with the hair, this is some modern college kid’s pop culture project.

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I don’t know, considering I have owned a Leica M3 from 1959, and a few other cameras from that era, a Nikon F, a 1962 original Minolta Hi-Matic and others from that era , and have got awesome shots with those cameras which are all35mm cameras, I fucking rent a Hasselblad 500C/M, introduced in 1957 for paid jobs because with good reversal (slide) film you can get super sharp 120 megapixel shots for a fraction of the cost of renting a 40 or 50 megapixel medium format system like a H4D because the negative is 6 by 6 cm. Okay, going back to the photos, grainy film can be the result of a lot of factors, mainly people not exposing correctly, people over developing or “forcing” film so that you can shoot with less light, or the use of high speed film for low light, those are exterior shots in the sun, so it was probably not “fast” film, or pushed film, it would probably be Kodachrome or Kodacolor X. Kodachrome is a colour reversal film, or slide film, it means you get a positive right after processing and it is meant to be projected via optical means, it can be printed but the process is different, it usually has higher contrast and more saturated colours, and also a really FINE GRAIN, also Kodachrome was invented in 1935. 

This is Kodachrome in 1949, It doesn’t say the format, but considering its not blurry with all the moving objects it’s not a large format view camera (which have slow lenses and are not for action shots) It could be a 6 by 6 medium format but it’s not square, it probably is 35mm. I don’t think it’s Kodachrome because of the contrast and the saturation of the colours. 

Then Kodacolor X was invented in the 1950′s as a mean to make colour photography available for the general public, before that you could only get colour by using slide film which was much more expensive than B&W so it was used mainly by professional photographers. Kodacolor X is what is known as a Colour print film, it produces a negative, which is only viewable after printing it, and it’s way more cheaper than slides, but still even those “amateur” films can get pretty nice results for example: 

1968, it’s square so probably is a Rolleiflex TLR or other 6 by 6 camera. so not really a fair comparison, then maybe this one: 

It’s 35mm because of the format, and you can see that the grain is more noticeable but not terrible, it looks like the pictures the OP posted. And Kodacolor X while not as cheap as B&W was pretty used by amateur photographers, and if it was a “special” occasion, I don’t know the last day before summer or something like that it is plausible the photographer used colour print film. Finally to conclude the pictures aren’t that great composition wise, sure they are not terrible, but they are not good, all the subjects are at the center, there is too much air in some subjects are cut, or from their backs, this totally makes sense as a photo club kid taking colour pictures of their friends because it was a special occasion, or just wanted to test the film. Hell I don’t know how many times I have gone to take pictures of empty streets and buildings just to test a camera/film combination, and now that’s the most expensive way of taking pictures. 

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I’m with @geekyastrophysicist on this one: there is no compelling reason to think those pics are fakes / not from the era stated. The grain and lens quality look very late ‘60s to me, comparing them to slides my Dad took around that time. Judging from the bokeh (and assuming 35mm!), a lot of the shots are at around f/4 which isn’t super-huge-aperture for back then.  To me, the colours look classic, creamy Kodachrome. They have that magic. There’s a reason Simon & Garfunkel wrote a song about it. 

I’m also slightly puzzled by the claims that modern digital tech is so much better than older tech. The truth is, digital imaging has been trying to equal film since the very first blocky images. We’ve had the megapixel race and now we’re in the dynamic bandwidth race. I took the below shot with a (then) very expensive digital camera and prime lens: 

But I was still trying to re-create the look of classic film photography, the warmth and colour gamut. 

Which is why a lot of photographers just simply cut out all the fuss and use film cameras with film when they want a film look. Neither digital nor film are ‘better,’ it’s a question of what best fits what you want to do. 

Friendly neighbourhood librarian here with a source! 

These photos were taken in 1969 for LIFE Magazine by professional photographer Arthur Schatz, many (but not all) at Beverly Hills High School in Southern California. Time Magazine ran a retrospective of the photo series a few years ago called Feelin’ Groovy: High School Fashion, 1969.

The girl in the headband is named Rosemary Shoong, and she apparently made the outfit herself (that being said, it’s described here as a “leather Indian dress” by which they mean Native, and I’m not sure if she herself was part native or not, so it may or not be appropriated). A few of the other girls are named, but not all of them. 

My favourite image though, isn’t of one of the students, but rather of the teacher, Sandy Brockman: 

That outfit. That headband.

ICONIC.

Bless you, research librarian!

Also, I would wear the fuck out of that ruffled yellow crop top!

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I’m also reblogging for the facts about the whole range of film and the cameras that used it, and glad that it was thoroughly addressed by someone else because my eyes were still rolling too hard from reading the idea that the image quality was entirely due to the cameras used and not the film in those cameras

(every time I’ve reblogged this before was to point to the LIFE magazine source.)

Rereblogging for the photos and also because I will never stop being annoyed at the “I have no idea what I’m talking about but I’m pretty sure there was no color photography in the 70s” comment. Which, by the way, starts with “I’m going to call bullshit that these are freshman” when no one ever said they were - the original caption is “high school fashion.”

I knew they were real immediately, and not because of the film - because of the shoes.

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I went to this Sicilian pizza joint yesterday and it’s literally so underground and such a big hole in the wall that their parking lot is wrecked, their front door is bolted up, and you have to enter through the kitchen and walk to the front end past all the ovens and down a narrow ass hallway and then all the tables and chairs are fold ups and the ceiling is all saggy and it looks awful but fuck me it’s been there for 70+ years and makes the best damn thin crust pizza in the city and no one hardly knows about it because it looks like an abandoned building

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3805 S Saginaw St in Flint

If it looks like an abandoned building you’ve got the right place

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That’s the place

There’s no way this isn’t a mob front

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Mob fronts always have the BEST pizza. Visit your local mob front eatery today

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One of the best places to get thin crust in Chicago has been around since Capone was running things so...

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the switch from ‘a girl worth fighting for’ to coming upon the decimated village in mulan is THE MOST kick-in-the-teeth mood change IN ALL OF CINEMA

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furikomaru

That scene shift did more for our generation’s understanding of the horror of war in ten seconds than Game of Thrones did in eight seasons, and it did it without showing us a single dead body. 

OKAY BUT HOLD ON THOUGH.

I’ve spent the past… five? Let’s say five - the past five years analyzing the structure of Disney Musicals as part of the process to write my own/a parody of them, and the thing is that all the modern ones have roughly the same number of songs - except Mulan.

Mulan has about half, because after AGWFF ends with that unresolved final phrase, there are no more songs until the end credits, which isn’t even sung in-universe.

Mulan wasn’t even the REALM of fucking around - when they arrive at that village, when the true horrors of war are brought into the story, not only does it interrupt THAT song, it breaks the entire fucking mold - the movie’s damn genre changes; it is no longer a musical.

And the Huns represent this from the start - Jafar and Hades are notable for not having proper villain songs, but Jafar does get his Prince Ali refrain and Hades and his plan get sung ABOUT by the muses. No scene with the Huns has any singing, they are mentioned once in song (the second line of Man, natch), and they of all Disney Villains are probably the most serious - no jokes, no witty asides, no sassy delivery of dry humor. The Huns are an invading army who plan to straight up kill a fuckton of people, including children, and AGWFF’s sudden end is the moment when our happy go lucky MUSICAL protagonists finally come in contact with them and their work directly - and it breaks them. Because shit like the Huns cannot exist in happy go lucky musical world. They just exist in our world. The real world. And you can’t sing your problems away here.

The end of A Girl Worth Fighting For is a brilliant use of metanarrative sensibilities to convey a message. It is utterly perfect.

Daaaamn, Tony. That’s fucking deep, my guy

I didn’t spend two years and thousands of dollars on a Master’s Degree in literature to NOT over analyze every text I engage with.

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mmmmmistilllikepotatosalad

OMFG.

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all-aboard-the-bane-train

Very curious doggo

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castle-engineer

Reminder that puffins are extremely social and like to fit in with their friends, so they will adopt mannerisms and interests of the group. So there is a good chance this little guy is trying to be friends with the photographer by showing his interest in the camera.

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the-real-zhora-salome

Sound on!!

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I just laughed so hard my Husband came running up stairs to see wtf was wrong.

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spicydickjalapenos

Me trying to pull myself outta bed

im laughing so hard im drooling

Me reading up on Democrats during primaries