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digitalafrikin: Y'all đ© .. Shani Crowe is doing the damn thing. Iâve been waiting for this collab since the first time I saw her work. Love seeing the culture inspire.
wardengrey:Yâall canât just pick and choose what part of the culture you think works for your selfies when you ridicule poc for actually living with it.check out the rest of my comics on Coming of Faith!!
bebinn: youngmarxist: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the lands weâre
bl-ossomed: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the lands weâre invading, and
fitzandco: Now open at PĂ©rez Art Museum Miami, âOn the Horizonâ explores diverse cultural + emotional landscapes of contemporary Cuban art. Featuring 170 works, the exhibition reveals each artistâs personal experience + captures the current sociopolitical
asylum-art: Manzel Bowman on BehanceManzel Bowman (Amitville, New York) is an artist who works in a variety of media. By rejecting an objective truth and global cultural narratives, Bowman creates with daily, recognizable elements, an unprecedented
gothic-culture: Commisioned work for a sweet lady with her dog :) Model: Micaela and Giulia Styling, Costume design, photo and editing: THE.ORY Go check THE.ORY PhotoArt for more gothic pictures ;)
jucarl: A Sawadaa Magister performs magic Animation / Motion Graphics test No.1In preparation for my worldbuilding project going by the name of Acra iâm going to be doing aesthetically specific art-work related to the different cultures iâm creating.Â
aloverthatsighs: This body of work is an exploration of the extent of cultural appropriation and encourages a discussion about it. I give the appropriator and the appropriated the opportunity to defend themselves and create a dialogue between them, while
asylum-art: Myth As Object by Cameron Stalheim âStemming from my experience as a gay male from the Midwest and transitioning into the gay culture of the east coast, this sculpture, the first in a new series of work, questions the relationship between
Fun fact: I have absolutely 0 fashion sense but I hide it by wearing pop/Internet/weeb culture shirts.One of the new peeps at work told me that I have cool shirts.Mission successed.
prokopetz: I can think of no starker demonstration of commercialisation destroying culture than the fact that Rickrolling doesnât work anymore because YouTube plays an unskippable two-minute ad first.
mobbinonthalow: hervacationh0me: ayejiahchillout: chiefsimba: baetology: whoisspiderman: erykahbaddont: lmfao white culture having worked at a golf course I confirm this is tru The boy in blue is bout that action. His hands were on life support
unite4humanity:salon:1. Getting fired because we donât 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. âThe black lady
yagazieemezi: Portrait work of Nigerian model Ramona By David Terrazas Website / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram Dedicated to the Cultural Preservation of the African Aesthetic
dimensionhoppingrose: You know whatâs really disturbing to me? The culture that seems to have sprung up around fanfiction. Writers spend weeks and months working on a story â I think my record is six months on A Place For Us To Dream. And so many
emzadi: the-real-seebs: oreides: my tribe worked up enough funding to have signs in our language made and a tribal member put them up themselves. not reblog-worthy ndn news to most, but when you have next to nothing of your culture left, just seeing
angryrussianlady: âwhite people have no cultureâ aka âI have never been to any part of Europe and I probably cant name more than 5 European countries, much less pinpoint them on a map. I also dont know how languages work and I have no idea how
numinous-queer: bebinn: youngmarxist: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the
fairlylocaloddparents: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the lands weâre
iridessence: queennubian: steppauseturnpausepivotstepstep: blackfashion: Octavia Butler Tee Submitted by: Philadelphia Print Works Photographed by: Adachi PhotographyStyled by: Iye Yindae, Cultured Couture Gallery i need this shirt. I need him
youngmarxist: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the lands weâre invading,
girlspeakss: Itâs tough being a girl in this culture. Thatâs why weâre working towards more a positive society!
asylum-art:Weird and wonderful work form RubenimichiOne of the greatest cultural misunderstandings of the modern age is that being weird, or surreal is easy. The problem is that when you see an artist or a comedian doing it really well it seems effortless
irakalan: INFINITYTALWST is a Canadian-Trinidadian artist engaged in mixed media and performance practices. Through his work, he explores the narrative of art history, whilst inserting elements of contrasting cultures in order to engage a larger audience
crossconnectmag: Adnan Aliâs Anti-Heroeshttps://www.behance.net/AdnanArt Adnan Ali is a character designer & digital artist from Karachi, Pakistan. He creates dark portraits of pop-culture icons using Zbrush & Photoshop. Adnan has worked as
moonbeam-on-changan: I introduced gufeng style artist Huajiuè±é ( 1, 2 ) before, here is another Chinese artist èšèČç„(Safeier) who paints gufeng style. Her works have a lot of traditional culture and Chinese mythology elements. For example,
suicideblonde: Media, culture and people who awed me in 2010#8 Audrey Kawasaki From the moment I first discovered Audreyâs work in 2006 she has awed me. Audrey has consistently held my imagination in her grasp as Iâve watched her spin an ever
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hacksign: like literally almost every social justice related concept thatâs ever been discussed on this website is literally decades in the work. from cis sexism to cultural appropriation to capitalism to feminism and racism. This shit. is not new.
butterfliesyoureadtome: Okay so this is the start to a newly fresh project I am working on. The intent behind this project is to bring awareness to every human being on what our bodies are here for. In this society and culture we live in we go so far
kjdawson80: gradientlair: flashbulbmoment: By author Jim C. Hines (via) Wow. Notice how in every situation, the perpetrator is not held accountable. This is how rape culture works. This is why I love Jim C. Hines. Heâs one of my favorite authors,
visual-poetry: âthe price of a work of art is now part of its function, its new job is to sit on the wall and get more expensive⊠suppose that every worthwhile book in the world cost ũm â imagine what a catastrophic effect on culture that would
fortheadvancementofblackbeauty: mynameis-auntsarah: black-culture: howtobeterrell: My Favorite Toni Morrison books about her and written by her. THIS FABULOUS WOMAN AND HER FABULOUS WORKS OF ART. I LOVE THIS WOMANÂ
unite4humanity: salon:1. Getting fired because we donât 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. âThe black
deebott: kawaiijamaican: torontobrownsugar: jamaikastrips: xoxo3xoxo: I love my culture so much. There are no Words to explain how much I value my Caribbean blood. Love carnival season. đ„ me at work tbh Island gyals link up âđ Ayee My
art-of-swords: Basket-hilt Sword Dated: 18th century Culture: Scottish Medium: steel The blade of the sword is most likely made during the 17th century, while the hilt, tick steel hilt decorated with pierced work and chiselled details, is 18th century.
art-of-swords: Officerâs Sword Culture: Japanese Measurements: overall length 90cm The sword features an openwork cast sword guard, while the sheath has scroll work. Source: Copyright © 2016 iCollector
aicosu: piinkuhimitsuu: ozthenekomaster: foxgirl001: toughtink: bladeburner01: If you guys cosplay, please watch this :) this womanâs work is so fantastic and so inspirational. also, this makes me want a tv show centering around the art and culture
durkin62: troublealwaysinbound: earthsiqn: gathermyspirits: earthsiqn: social media popularity and influencer culture is gross but also.. i wanna make money for doing absolutely nothing too Itâs a TON of work. Itâs not doing nothing???? Itâs
immediateblog: She hadnât understood exchange students were expected to work as maids in their host homes. Western culture was so sexualized; she might not have signed up if she had known about all the nudity and oral sex required by her host father.
archatlas: Naturalia: Reclaimed by Nature by Jonathan Jimenez Somewhere between nature and culture, Jonathan Jimenez aka Jonkâs photographic work is in some way the prolongation of this duel vision of ruins. His camera lens, through the softly-coloured
congruentepitheton: Small town culture is knowing that there are Old Folks with strange nicknames but never knowing the stories behind them. Of course, I made the mistake of asking why everyone calls this one guy Brickaday and it turns out that he worked
travelouswench:prokopetz: Rasputin in Popular Culture: Supernaturally vigorous man refuses to die. Rasputin in Reality: A bunch of nerds who think they know how murder works because they read a book repeatedly fail to kill a man whoâs too drunk to realise
roach-works:aspiringwarriorlibrarian:amygdalan-arm:i think âvideo games arenât really the violent child-corrupting threat some parents worry they areâ and âcertain circles of gamer culture are incredibly toxic and can lead people down dangerous/hateful
gaysquaredwrites:the idea that suffering (usually in silence) is a virtue has wreaked havoc on our culture, and capitalism has been all too happy to co-opt it. fuck the protestant work ethic, being in pain does not make me a better person, fuck you
bogleech: I think the âreturnâ of bed bugs is one of the weirdest cultural phenomenon of my lifetime. An effort was made to eradicate them completely from North America and it seemed to âworkâ for decades, until they resurged from incredibly
So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the lands weâre invading, and explain to
illegaltits: fairlylocaloddparents: So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the
thisisalot420: asylum-art: Myth As Object by Cameron Stalheim “Stemming from my experience as a gay male from the Midwest and transitioning into the gay culture of the east coast, this sculpture, the first in a new series of work, questions the
youngmarxist:So if we have to show women what the baby looks like in their womb and tell them how the process works before allowing them to get an abortion, does that mean we should teach our soldiers about the culture of the lands weâre invading, and
wardengrey:Yâall canât just pick and choose what part of the culture you think works for your selfies when you ridicule poc for actually living with it.