fuckyeahanarchistbanners:
“ “Smash gay nationalism, queers fight back!”
Milo Yiannopoulos event massively disrupted at University of WA in Seattle.
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fuckyeahanarchistbanners:

“Smash gay nationalism, queers fight back!”

Milo Yiannopoulos event massively disrupted at University of WA in Seattle.

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lilthot:
“My favorite sign at the women’s march. The nonchalant lollipop sucking is also a mood
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lilthot:

My favorite sign at the women’s march. The nonchalant lollipop sucking is also a mood

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— 8 years ago with 59337 notes
danskjavlarna:
““By the reflection in her signet ring she creates this queer card.” From Harmsworth Magazine, 1901.
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danskjavlarna:

“By the reflection in her signet ring she creates this queer card.”  From Harmsworth Magazine, 1901.

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— 8 years ago with 276 notes
radicalarchive:
“‘The Black Panther Party - Speech by John Hulett / Interview with Stokely Carmichael / Report from Lowndes County’, Socialist Workers Party, United States, 1966.
This pamphlet is about the first Black Panther Party in Lowndes County,...

radicalarchive:

‘The Black Panther Party - Speech by John Hulett / Interview with Stokely Carmichael / Report from Lowndes County’, Socialist Workers Party, United States, 1966.
This pamphlet is about the first Black Panther Party in Lowndes County, Alabama that inspired the more well known BPP to form in Oakland, California.

(via archivodaniluk)

— 8 years ago with 388 notes
radicalarchive:
“‘The Black Panther Party - Speech by John Hulett / Interview with Stokely Carmichael / Report from Lowndes County’, Socialist Workers Party, United States, 1966.
This pamphlet is about the first Black Panther Party in Lowndes County,...

radicalarchive:

‘The Black Panther Party - Speech by John Hulett / Interview with Stokely Carmichael / Report from Lowndes County’, Socialist Workers Party, United States, 1966.
This pamphlet is about the first Black Panther Party in Lowndes County, Alabama that inspired the more well known BPP to form in Oakland, California.

— 8 years ago with 388 notes

orientallyyours:

Abstract expressionist artist, Chinese American, lesbian, and community activist, Bernice Bing (1936-1998) was involved in the San Francisco Bay Area art scene in the 1960s and 1970s, She attended the California College of Arts & Crafts and was inspired in life and her work by Japanese painting professor, Saburo Hasegawa as well as by Chinese calligraphy. 

Sources: Centre for Asian American Media, Mythos Fine Arts and Artifacts

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— 8 years ago with 4001 notes