Quetzal Berkeley

(Source: alamaquina, via hellabreezys)

undercoverterrorist:

osobigbear:

http://unfaircampaign.org

Is white skin really fair skin?
Something as basic as the color of our skin has shaped our lives, opened doors, put us at the head of the line.
Granted us privileges we don’t even realize.
We don’t experience the daily disadvantages - the looks, the fear, the hassles - that thrive in the unspoken world of white entitlement.
And that’s unfair.

undercoverterrorist:

osobigbear:

http://unfaircampaign.org

Is white skin really fair skin?

Something as basic as the color of our skin has shaped our lives, opened doors, put us at the head of the line.

Granted us privileges we don’t even realize.

We don’t experience the daily disadvantages - the looks, the fear, the hassles - that thrive in the unspoken world of white entitlement.

And that’s unfair.

(via stefi-leekx)

// vitamix//

someone… buy me a Vitamix!! for my b-day ?? eh? :p

zaytoocray:

lasganasdecruzar:

swagandgreeneyes:

misbahx3:

0hheyitssara:

itsbryan95:

smartsovermoney:

danafeegee:

bkdancer:

shesastounding:

shadesgray:

Recent photo of a little boy visiting the White House. He wanted to feel Obama’s hair because he wanted to know if the President’s hair felt just like his. Obama obliged. Priceless.


(via simplycomplex27)

zaytoocray:

lasganasdecruzar:

swagandgreeneyes:

misbahx3:

0hheyitssara:

itsbryan95:

smartsovermoney:

danafeegee:

bkdancer:

shesastounding:

shadesgray:

Recent photo of a little boy visiting the White House. He wanted to feel Obama’s hair because he wanted to know if the President’s hair felt just like his. Obama obliged. Priceless.

(via simplycomplex27)

fuckyouverymuch:

We love this. Read it, please. 

fuckyouverymuch:

We love this. Read it, please. 

(via deepellerano)

westcoastdreams:

delisubthefemmecub:

afrotitty:

This is fucking AMAZING. Also, why doesn’t it have a trillion reblogs? I feel like if this was two white fat femmes illustrated it would. I’m just saying. Bullshit. Give fierce props where they are due!


HOTTTTTT
Source is here!

westcoastdreams:

delisubthefemmecub:

afrotitty:

This is fucking AMAZING.

Also, why doesn’t it have a trillion reblogs? I feel like if this was two white fat femmes illustrated it would. I’m just saying. Bullshit. Give fierce props where they are due!

HOTTTTTT

Source is here!

(Source: thebrownggrrlzproject)

thereluctantrawfoodist:

A reminder…

want

thereluctantrawfoodist:

A reminder…

want

(Source: cherrybam)

genderedborders:

Chicana theatre titan Cherrie Moraga presents NEW FIRE at Brava.org in San Francisco. 

missed out on this spectacular performance/ceremonia but it sounds amazing .. beautiful people at work

(Source: conlab, via astrojhon)

adailyriot:

Opposite: Untitled (I Tan), Chicago 2006 by Erica Lord (Athabaskan/Inupiaq)

In cultures throughout the world, there is a very human need to mark one’s existence in history, to leave traces of one’s life work, clues that may unravel the story of that person, his or her culture or situation. Alaska, throughout history, has been a crossroads of cultures and populations -human, animal, and spiritual. I am both Alaska Native and settler, bloodlines that may at first seem opposite, but in some way came together in my family. The lineage that i was born into and the land I was removed from create a precarious balancing of cultures and I think it is these origins that have molded my identity. In my work, I try to explore worlds in which translation is suspended -the space beyond singular identities -where worlds collide, merge, or resist each other. Understanding that I move through multiple identities and languages int he context of my individual and cultural framework, I want to create a dialogue with others who also have to traverse cultural divisions and boarders. Using Indigenous and post-colonial theologies, integrated with personal experiences, I investigate the history that is shared by many marginalized communities. I want to raise questions as well as declare convictions -challenge, deconstruct, and influence a new way of thinking about contemporary Native people, our life, and our art. In order for cultural, our life, and our art. In order for cultural survival, we must review our visual philosophy, deconstructing the imposed images as well as our own colonized minds. Through this, the multiplicity of self will evolve along with our expanded notions of what is authentic, traditional, or real. The words that exist within me -such as Woman, Native, Artist, Other -continue to separate and merge again, coming together in a voice that seems to be growing louder every day. I ope to merge the knowledge of my communities  with the individual experience to create stories that grow and shift along with the words within and around. Through my art, I want to create a dialogue that wil help to redefine our selves, our communities, and our beliefs.

(via versosdeliberacion)

rustilldown:

Trippy.

rustilldown:

Trippy.

(Source: mrrobotico)

livinevitaloca:

AMAZING!!! i want to do one :(

(via vomitfreesince93)

Young but an old soul. Broke but rich in courage. Serious but wears heart on sleeve. Blunt but loving. Distant but loves cuddles and hugs. Body acceptance advocate, fatshion crazy vegetarian