Yuan Jay - La Déesse de la Rivière Luo, 2018. Part I, Jeu. Encre et pigments sur soie, 178,4 × 98 cm. Collection privée.
Excerpts from love letters that are close to my heart
1. Letters to Vera by Vladimir Nobokov//2 and 3. Letters to Milena by Franz Kafka//4. Emily Dickinson's letters to Susan Gilbert//5. John Keat's love letter to Fanny Brawne//6. Vita Sackville-West letters to Virginia Woolf
Photos from the 13th World Festival of Youth and Students, Pyongyang, DPRK, 1989
From 평양 축전 (평양 : 금성 청년 출판사, 1990)
A Revolution
Dr. Angela Davis, 1974. 📷 Bettman/Bettman Archives.
Politician Harvey Milk at Gay Freedom Day, 1978. 📷 Crawford Wayne Barton.
Activists Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P. Johnson, Barbara Deming, and Kady Vandeurs at a City Hall rally for gay rights, 1973. 📷 Diana Davies.
Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman Hughes, Founders of Ms. Magazine, 1971. 📷 Dan Wynn.
remmick and the vampires present a false dichotomy
Hogwood (the man who sold the twins the mill) and the KKK are very obviously bad, they are outright malicious bigotry, they use the n-word and plan to lynch the moore's and their community, they are so blatantly racist and hateful it's unavoidably obvious
remmick and the vampires however say that they believe in equality, say that they want to create a community, and yet remmick's goal throught the movie is to both metaphorically and literally steal sammie's ability for his own goal of reconnecting with his irish ancestors, a white man wants to harm a young and upcoming black man and use talents for his own goals without giving any regard to said black man's autonomy or agency
when sammie sings 'I lied to you' in the juke joint and calls forth the spirits from the past and future, it's a blend of cultures; west african, east asian, native american, and african american song and dance blend together across time and space to tell the stories of blues; where it takes its inspiration from, the music genres it then inspired, the complex history of black american culture and its intersections with other peoples of colour in the USA
when remmick and the vampires kill and turn the people in the juke joint, and then perform rocky road to dublin, only remmick's irish culture is on display, there is no influence from the black and asian people he has forcibly assimilated into his song, it's juxtaposition with the earlier scene is blatant, remmick is more than happy to assimilate people of colour into his 'community' of 'equals', and yet its only whiteness that is celebrated, that is normative
remmick claims that he's doing people a favour by turning them immortal, conviently ignoring that he literally has to suck the life out of them to do so, trapping their spirits on earth, he claims that he's the good guy, that the KKK were gonna come and lynch everyone at the joint in the morning anyways, conviently ignoring that he's doing the exact same thing; a white man leading a mob to kill a bunch of black people
in the final confrontation with sammie remmick repeatedly dunks him into the river, a forceful baptism. both the celtic irish and enslaved west africans had their religions suppressed and destroyed by colonialsm, had christianity forced upon them by the british empire, and in that scene we see remmick repeating that cycle, using christianity to inflict harm, and sammie reclaiming christianity, despite all the complex emotions he has arround it, as many colonised peoples have and still do, when he recites the lord's prayer
remmick and the vampires are no less racist than hogwood and the KKK, are no less predatory or evil, they're just less blantant about their bigotry, they represent the system, the normalised white supremacy that is seeped into the very foundation of culture in america, the point isnt that remmick would call any of the black characters in the movie the n-word, i dont think he would, the point is that his exploitation and desacration and inserting-himself-into-when-he-wasn't-invited of the juke joint is a microcosm of what white people have done to black american arts and culture since ever since there have been black and white people in america, and even before that
theres a reason vultures are shown early on in this movie
"nothing matters so do what you love and be kind" is the single most viscerally impactful message i have ever gleaned from consuming media and i'm going to live every day with that kind of hopepunk nihilism for the rest of my life
Sudan Archives for Natural Brown Prom Queen album, 2022
Leonora Carrington
Jupiter's Moon IO: Jupiter's fifth moon, Io, is the most volcanically active body in the solar system. Io's surface temperature averages about minus 202 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 130 Celsius), resulting in the formation of sulfur dioxide snowfields. But Io's volcanoes can reach 3,000 F (1,649 C). Io is often referred to as a celestial body of fire and ice. (source)
How Anti-Blackness Affects my South Asian-American identity
What Solidarity, ‘Selfishness’ and Anti-Blackness Look like from a Queer Desi perspective
Baltimore Riots Reveal Blatant Anti-Blackness in the South Asian Community
On Confronting and Resisting Anti-Blackness in Ourselves & In Our Communities
The Revolution Starts with my Thathi: Strategies for South Asians to Bring #BlackLivesMatter home
Bringing it Home: South Asians Talking to Our Parents About Sureshbhai Patel, Police Brutality, and Black Lives Matter
The Need for Black-South Asian Solidarity by Lavanya Nott (1/14/2016)
Freedom to Dissent from Delhi to Ferguson by Meghna Chandra (2/16/2016)
Vijay Prashad’s chapter on South Asians & anti-Blackness in The Karma of Brown Folk
Everybody was Kung-Fu Fighting by Vijay Prashad
Hip Hop Desis: South Asian Americans, Blackness and Global Race Consciousness by Nitasha Sharma
Desi Hoop Dreams: Pickup Basketball and the Making of Asian American Masculinity by Stanley I. Thangaraj
The Secret History of South Asian and African American Solidarity by Anirvan Chatterjee
Why Black Lives Matter in Pakistan by Junaid S. Ahmad & Darakshan Raja
South Asians for Black Power: On Anti-Blackness, Islamophobia, and Complicity
We Too Sing America; South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh Immigrants Shape Our Multiracial Future by Deepa Iyer
Afro-Dalits of the Earth, Unite! by Vijay Prashad (JSTOR)
It Starts at Home: Confronting Anti-Blackness in South Asian Communities — A Facilitation Guide by the Queer South Asian National Network
Towards a “Selfish Solidarity”: Building Deep Investment in the Movement for Black Lives
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I copied this from the Google Doc bc I am afraid of losing these links! Credit goes to the original creators, not me!