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karlrincon · 2 years
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📸 The Super Full Buck Moon of July 12th 2022 🌕 with the Jupiter and Saturn 🪐
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bwwhitney · 2 years
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Sunset from Point Judith Fishermen's Memorial
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martyharrison · 1 year
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Golden Oldie
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ela-meadows · 6 months
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Every blank page is a new journey Waiting to be told Every pen is a writer’s story Liquid and unformed
Some pages are misused A legend left untold Some leaves are suffused With misery and love
Every dry pen is a hard imagination Unable to live to the full Each new word, a revelation White and clear
Every new pen Ink so dear A new adventure represents Sweet to my ear
Everyone could tell a story But they neglect the waiting page Everyone could embrace the bright and gory Release your imagination from its cage
Image Description: Macro image of a tradescantia pallida (purple heart). Raindrops bead on the vibrant purple and green leaves.
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m0ss-fa3 · 11 months
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Moss appreciation post! 🥹
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ajulietx · 2 years
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arletttthhh · 11 months
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Multimedia Journal Entry #1
For my first Multimedia entry I decided to do it on the Netflix show Dear White People. This was written and directed by Justin Simien and the show while funny talks about serious issues of race relations, issues of racism specifically black face as well, and other aspects of racial politics at a predominantly white college. This show primarily follows a group of minority students as they navigate life at Winchester University. In this show, Samantha White is the host of a radio show called Dear White People which is a show geared towards speaking to minority students on issues they find relatable such as being asked where you from, being told they look ethnic, and a bunch of other things they often get told from white people.
In regards to racial identity as we talked about in this class this show brings forward important talks about racial issues many are often afraid to talk about. I recall the lecture where we talk about the beginning of blackface and how "Jim Crow" appeared in sheet music written by Thomas Dartmouth "Daddy" Rich who was one of the first performers to wear blackface makeup appearing in the early 19th century. The beginning of show Dear White People starts off with a party hosted by a student magazine group hosted by white students called a "Dear Black People" party in response to the Dear White People radio show. In this scene, we see white kids dressed up in blackface imitating people like Nicki Minaj and Serena Williams.
Another reading we cover by Deborah Willis is Picture Us. This reading highlights the importance of feeling represented in literature but also in other aspects of life. Deborah describes the feeling of seeing someone that looked like her in the book by saying "I was excited to see the photographs: it was the first book I had ever seen with "colored" people in it- people that I recognized, people that reminded me of my own family." All people deserve to see others that look like them in the media and to feel like they aren't alone. The truth remains that "colored" people are still not fully represented in media, this issue is also discussed in Dear White People. Being a part of a small marginalized community is hard, especially in a space where black people weren't able to be in for so long. It was important for these students to feel a sense of community amongst themselves and have an outlet like the radio show.
I also think back to the assigned video Kiri Davis: A Girl Like Me which interviews black girls and recreated the famous doll experiment of the 1940s where children have to choose between a black or white baby doll. Back when this was done in the 1940's most babies chose the white doll, having done this experiment many years later a lot of children were still choosing the white doll as the nice doll and the one they wanted to play with. This not only shows how stereotypes are still being reinforced but also how even black children as taught white are the better option of the two. Right off the bat the beginning of the show Dear White People narrator says "Hello the writers of this program are depending on my ethnic but non-threatening voice to explain things they are too lazy to set up traditionally." Which sets up an understanding of the racial stereotypes many people still believe.
I was able to find an interview with some characters from the origional movie (that would later become the show) Tessa Thompson and Teyonah Parris. They get asked how they feel about the show and they both talk about the feeling of representation and how these are important topics to bring up as this nation has had problems with racism and equality. We can see from the way the actors talk about the show that these are real topics other people of color have faced in their life symbolizing that this movie provides representation.
https://youtu.be/rCCiFWC6EiM
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Image: Rotten Tomatoes
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schoefisch · 2 years
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Amsterdam, Geldersekade (canal). Standing on the Bantammerbrug, (bridge).
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kysiphone · 2 years
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undrcovrhomo · 3 years
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anyways !! here’s a bee :) 🐝 . .•’•_ .•’~
lk // 6.18
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bwwhitney · 2 years
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Narragansett, full moon rising, 14 June 2022
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martyharrison · 2 years
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1967 Chevrolet El Camino
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jmswts · 5 years
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Waterfall Within Forest, Oregon. 2018
James Watts
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rampartsquad51 · 4 years
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