Internment of Japanese Americans
In the Japanese American internment (1942-1945) the American military, with the help of the Census Bureau, sent 110,000 Japanese Americans to live in prison camps during the Second World War. All the Japanese Americans in the state of California were sent as well as some in Oregon, Washington, Arizona and about 1% of those in Hawaii. Two-thirds were American citizens! And yet despite that, they lost their freedom and most of their property without due process of law, without having done anything wrong. [Read More and here]
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Dreaming
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don’t date anyone who isn’t proud of you
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― Stieg Larsson, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
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Photographed by Alexandra Von Fuerst for Vogue Italia August 2018
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I ship myself with castles on isolated mountains and exquisite silk gowns
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Photo by Evelyne Lourenco
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inside pockets are important because where else would you store your stack of never sent love letters and poison darts
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“David Bowie’s notebook” - Chung King Studios, NYC, 1999 © Chris Floyd
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forcing workers to listen to pop radio during their shifts should be ILLEGAL
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