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people act like intersectionality theory means that different aspects of your identity can be stacked like status effects in an RPG and that you can directly compare and contrast people's lived experiences based on the oppression points they have listed in their bio. instead of what it actually means: that someone's intersecting identities cannot be separated and pulled apart in layers, in the same way you cant separate the pavement of a city intersection into one road or another. people's intersecting identities result in a unique experience for every single person and can't easily be compared and ranked

Kandy G. Lopez R ² - Roscoe and Reggie 2024 Yarn and acrylic paint on hook mesh

Orlando Museum of Art’s 2025 Florida Prize in Contemporary Art

was i normal / forgivable / worth saving at the party last night? be honest haha 😂 🙈

A father with his 4 daughters, 1904

Raymond Schuyler and Four of his Children, photographed by William Bullen (link is to an article with historical context, especially about the use of these family photographs as a counterweight to racist images of Black Americans and the Black family.)

[the child in the striped hat is most likely his son Stephen]

"A native of Troy, New York, Raymond Schuyler migrated to Worcester in 1887 to work for the Worcester Wire Works and later worked for the Boston and Main Railroad. Active in All Saints Episcopal Church, the Masons, and Knights of Pythias, Schuyler was the oldest member of the Worcester Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People when he died in 1956. Raymond and his wife, Rose Bates, had nine children, two of whom died as children. Given the uncertainty around the photograph’s date, the only child who can be confidently identified is Stephen, their oldest son." E.132.16.75

[Rediscovering an American Community of Color: The Photographs of William Bullard, 1897-1917]

have you guys seen the interview where ringo was sick so they brought out this random girl who kind of looked like him and pretended she was ringo. funniest thing ever actually no notes

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