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lordbape:

time periods in american history when the majority of white people were right about the racism people of color were facing and knew more about racism than the people of color that were actually facing it:

  • never
  • never
  • literally never
  • this has not ever happened 
  • the overwhelming majority white people have always been wrong about racism throughout the entirety of american history and this is still the case

inkbomb:

secretdoorprojects:

Olneyville Square, 1882 — Broadway to the right, Manton Ave going off the top of the image, with the gasometer (round bldg w/little dome, it still exists though the dome is gone now). totally sick zoomable super-high-resolution birds-eye view/map of Providence!!! http://bit.ly/11eJXRj  thanks Taylor!

WOAH! I wish there were prints of these how siiiicckkkkkkkk
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inkbomb:

secretdoorprojects:

Olneyville Square, 1882 — Broadway to the right, Manton Ave going off the top of the image, with the gasometer (round bldg w/little dome, it still exists though the dome is gone now). totally sick zoomable super-high-resolution birds-eye view/map of Providence!!! http://bit.ly/11eJXRj  thanks Taylor!

WOAH! I wish there were prints of these how siiiicckkkkkkkk


“I think a lot about what makes a strong female character. You know, movies and TV shows, these things have influence, my own website. So I think the question of “What makes a strong female character?”, often goes misinterpreted. And instead we get these two-dimensional superwomen, who maybe have one quality that’s played up a lot. Like, you know, a Catwoman type, or she plays her sexuality up a lot and it’s seen as power. But they’re not strong characters who happen to be female, they’re completely flat and they’re basically cardboard characters.
The problem with this is that then people expect women to be that easy to understand, and women are mad at themselves for not being that simple. When in actuality, women are complicated. Women are multifaceted. Not because women are crazy, but because people are crazy. And women happen to be people!”

-Tavi Gevinson for TEDTalks [x]

(Source: dohertypeter)