some night time doodling, another masked/helmeted lesbian
I saw these trousers with the cutout at the hips and had to draw them
RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH as Pinkie Brown in BRIGHTON ROCK (1948) dir. John Boulting
Muhammad Ali training at the Main Street Gym in Los Angeles for his bout against Archie Moore, 1962.
Photos by Stanley Weston
some dykes for your feed :) going to be making pints of this later this year >:)
Linda Ronstadt photographed by Joe Sia, performing at the New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Connecticut, 1978.
all prisoners on death row are political prisoners. capital punishment is part of both the afterlife and presentlife of lynchings and slavery. the myriad of issues including the permanence of death as punishment, how death sentences are deployed in an overtly discriminatory manner, how capital punishment does nothing to actually prevent crime, denies people any chance of restorative justice all of these are secondary to the simple fact that the state should not have the right to kill human beings. some of y'all keep missing the point and focusing on the dichotomies of guilt versus innocence when it comes to the liberation of prisoners on death row (and otherwise). regardless of whether or not an individual is "guilty" of the crime they have been charged with, the state should not be able to detain them indefinitely before murdering them. full stop. rest in power marcellus williams and may we, in the words of george jackson, "rage on aggressive and free" until no human being is murdered by the state again