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2jam4u:the-tesseract:black-culture:Thoughts on African American vernacular(@zellieimani) OMFG THIS zellie you’re always so damn on point
unite4humanity:salon:1. Getting fired because we don’t fit into white cultural norms. Rhonda Lee, an African American meteorologist who worked at a Louisiana TV station wore her hair in a natural hairstyle one viewer found offensive. “The black lady
papasankofa: thetrillestqueen: trixstra: dynastylnoire: polyplasmic: moxiebynature: blackaudacity: xalanay: It makes me uneasy when American blacks wear traditionally African clothing from a region they are not from/aren’t raised in culturally.
daddybearthings: getoffmybloghoe: if you’re white, instead of wearing Native American head dresses for fashion, wear your own culture, like the small pox blankets your ancestors brought over Holy fuck…….
African Americans Appropriating African Culture
superheroesincolor: Black Comix: African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture by Damian Duffy & John Jennings “The immense popularity of comics and graphic novels cannot be ignored. But in light of the comics boom that has taken
charismablu: blackourstory: canadianbeerandpostmodernism: “Atlanta-based photographer Forest McMullin stumbled across African American cowboy culture by chance when a student of his mentioned her husband’s love of horses and rodeos. Throughout
African Americans are valid. Their culture is valid.
sweetteascience: refinery29: Watch The Founder of Girls Who Code Perfectly School Trevor Noah On Why Culture Makes Or Breaks Women In Tech On The Daily Show with Trevor Noah guest Reshma Saujani, an Indian-American lawyer and politician, discussed the
theloneookami: lilhotsausage: bellaxiao: The National Museum of African American History and Culture! seeing that whip makes me angry af 😡 The whip gave me chills
afrodesiacworldwide: Black Comix Returns: A collection of art and essays showcasing the best African American artists in today’s vibrant comic book culture. Kickstarter Live now! Click Here Thank You!
statlerloveswoman: tazzracing69: outdoorman149:fewest65: onlyamateurgfs2: whoopwhoop000: vividhotsexy: worldhammerer: this new fallout is gonna be set in formerly-american-occupied Canada, where people have formed a culture around the Grognak
micdotcom:People of Latin American descent are regularly flooded with repetitive questions about who they are as a people and a culture. Whether they come from racist Twitter users or ignorant yet well-meaning colleagues and classmates, these comments
deelaundry: karla-chans-bjds: phantasticmrphox: breelandwalker: stylemic: Eighth Generation is what modern Native American design looks like without cultural appropriation Louie Gong describes his company, Eighth Generation, as “a Native-owned,
liberalsarecool: Trump regime is using the power of the state to chill dissenting voices. In addition, it is perpetuating a culture that doesn’t just condone, but requires, lying to the American people.
At last, switching majors to American English and learning their culture has lead me to this moment.
wulphire: At last, switching majors to American English and learning their culture has lead me to this moment.
urulokid: ultrafacts: Kilroy was here is an American popular culture expression that became popular during World War II; it is typically seen in graffiti. Its origins are debated, but the phrase and the distinctive accompanying doodle — a bald-headed
witchlingfumbles: soufflenatural: ukulelerave: such a needed campaign. i wish they’d have included native americans as well, though, as cultural appropriation of them in costumes is just as awfully common. It’s that time of year again when
deducecanoe: black-culture: Thoughts on African American vernacular(@zellieimani) All the truths. I’ve lived in places with a lot of weird colloquialisms (I grew up in a place devoid of the ‘to be’ verb, and another place where everyone sounded
merrychristmasshinjikun: queennubian: black-culture: Three black students waiting for bus arrested after cops order them to ‘disperse’ Three African-American students who were waiting for a school bus in Rochester, New York were arrested on Wednesday
koalaoverlord: lizardsfromspace: Hello Americans! I am an AMEROPHILE. I fell in love with your culture after I saw your hit shows, The Big Bang Theory and Family Guy. Now I understand your whole society, based off of watching just two TV shows! I know
lauriehalseanderson: policymic: Do you still need more proof of rape culture? As Noam Chomsky once pointed out for Z Magazine, old media types from the institutional bodies like American Enterprise Institute tend to regurgitate the same ideas with
seraphknights: cultureshift: This is the Memorial to the Missing and contains over 50,000,000 pennies to represent the lives of each American child abandoned to abortion by a society and a culture that has embraced their destruction. We must prevent
senpai76: chicas-pizza: If you guys ever doubt that Kung Fu Panda is the best film series Dreamworks ever made, it moved this guy’s Chinese father to tears because of the stunningly accurate representation of Chinese culture by an American studio.
superheroesincolor: Black Comix: African American Independent Comics, Art and Culture by Damian Duffy & John Jennings “The immense popularity of comics and graphic novels cannot be ignored. But in light of the comics boom that
the-tesseract:black-culture:Thoughts on African American vernacular(@zellieimani) OMFG THIS
gehayi: 3ammicrosleeps: kaiserlouis-philipv: seraphknights: cultureshift: This is the Memorial to the Missing and contains over 50,000,000 pennies to represent the lives of each American child abandoned to abortion by a society and a culture that
gossipseer: witchlingfumbles: soufflenatural: ukulelerave: such a needed campaign. i wish they’d have included native americans as well, though, as cultural appropriation of them in costumes is just as awfully common. It’s that time of year
tuhmblr-logic: bundyspooks: The phrase “white culture” or any reference to “white people” has begun to annoy me because I’ve just realised that it’s only relevant to white Americans. I hope people understand that European countries have
tuhmblr-logic: feministslayer: cheshireinthemiddle: quetzadrake: getoutofmyheadcharles: h0odrich: Cultural appropriation Reminder she gets her ass killed in one-on-one combat by that same girl Reminder that O-Ren Ishii was half-Chinese-American.
bitch-media: A new series of prints by artist Roger Peet aim to address a tricky topic: cultural appropriation. In his series In//Appropriate, which debuted at Portland State University’s Littman Gallery this month, Peet printed images of white Americans
balisong-babae: mestizocritical: afatalbeauty: pinoy-culture: The Philippine-American WarThe U.S. Imperialism and the Genocide of the Philippines.“…I have seen that we do not intend to free, but to subjugate the people of the Philippines. We have
Even though I’m about half Native American, I wasn’t taught much about my culture. I ended up learning how to make dream catchers on youtube, but I hope nobody takes this as disrespect. I had a lot of fun making this.
rifa: johnnyjoestrs: johnnyjoestrs: hey can we do a thing where we don’t shit on native american kids who dont know what tribe or region theyre from because they were adopted or dont know how to connect to their culture mmmreblog this maybe protect
phazma: There is truly no shortage of indigenous storytellers. There’s no shortage of NDN writers, artists, poets, and creators. There is no singular “Native American” community, legend, or culture; there is no excuse for an indigenous narrative
I commented on a natgeo article about Native Americans and struck up a nice conversation with another Alaskan native woman in the same boat as me. Neither of us were raised in our culture and we don’t know much beyond what we’ve researched
ileftmyheartinwesteros: I commented on a natgeo article about Native Americans and struck up a nice conversation with another Alaskan native woman in the same boat as me. Neither of us were raised in our culture and we don’t know much beyond what we’ve
jean-luc-gohard: Notice that Annie Lennox didn’t mention Miley Cyrus, who made herself synonymous in the American pop cultural psyche with the word “twerking,” when shaming twerking as somehow antifeminist but chose Beyonce, who does suggestive
this-is-life-actually: This is what Native American fashion looks like without the cultural appropriation Follow @this-is-life-actually
microstank: seraphknights: cultureshift: This is the Memorial to the Missing and contains over 50,000,000 pennies to represent the lives of each American child abandoned to abortion by a society and a culture that has embraced their destruction. We
ill-ary: ‘Meet the Generation of Incredible Native American Women Fighting to Preserve Their Culture’ via Marie Claire
newyorkthegoldenage: Kids on the monkey bars, 1940s.Photo: Joe Schwartz via the Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History & Culture
diioonysus: eve palmer-sikelianos (1874-1952) was an american composer, choreographer, master weaver, and apphic feminist, whose devotion to ancient greek traditions helped inspire a modern revival of ancient greek culture. eva’s compositions were
lizardsfromspace: Hello Americans! I am an AMEROPHILE. I fell in love with your culture after I saw your hit shows, The Big Bang Theory and Family Guy. Now I understand your whole society, based off of watching just two TV shows! I know your “language”
rocketvegan: skepticscritics: Friendly reminder that you can’t condemn another culture for consuming dog if you engage in consumption of any other meat. I hope most americans come across this
zuriya: Destroy this inexplicably disgusting, cruel and poisonous culture that portrays American soldiers invading, killing and plundering other people/nations as a heroic and praise worthy act.
kittyfarts: ill-ary: ‘Meet the Generation of Incredible Native American Women Fighting to Preserve Their Culture’ via Marie Claire This always slays
cross-connect: The Father of ‘Lowbrow’ and Pop-Surrealism Robert Williams Robert Williams (born March 2, 1943) is an American painter, cartoonist, and founder of Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine. Williams was one of the group of artists who produced
america-wakiewakie:8 Richest Americans 2013-2014 | AmericaWakieWakie“Within this culture wealth is measured by our ability to consume and destroy.”— Frank Castro | Start Searching, We’ll Need Two More Planets“Only when the last tree
nettlepatchwork: pervocracy: Note to vacationing non-Americans: while it’s true that America doesn’t always have the best food culture, the food in our restaurants is really not representative of what most of us eat at home. The portions at Cheesecake
superheroesincolor: “Black Kirby, is an amalgam of pop culture aesthetics, ancestral beliefs and straight up comic fun. Celebrating and contrasting Jewish and African American contributions to society through sequential story telling and world building.
earthshaker1217: stylemic: As the debate about cultural appropriation rages on in the fashion industry — from misusing Native American headdresses to questionable racial references — these international shows have a distinctly local bend that goes
calanthesfeuillemort: Dress, Evening Date: 1893; Culture: American; Medium: silk, wool, rhinestones, metal