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whitneyehouston · 6 months
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South Africa 🇿🇦 1994
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the-lady-maddy · 3 months
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xtruss · 4 months
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This man is one of my living heroes. 🇿🇦
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tezuka-brainrot · 3 months
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Episode 24: Another Miri
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mt-nynj-queer · 8 months
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mikamercy · 1 year
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Revisiting my old work.
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Long-time improvement is what my artistry thrives on. Because I’m in it for myself, I’m not worried about how long it takes to keep fine-tuning it. I must say though, it’s so easy for me to fall into the trap of complacency when constantly consuming what my other creative counterparts are doing.
With that being said, reflection and review is an important habit to practice. The goal is not to be driven by numbers, but rather the purpose and intention behind it.
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This image is one of the many strongest portraits I’ve captured since ‘19. The beautiful Romanda reminded me of Ma Frida so much.
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kaapstadgirly · 4 months
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"We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians."
~ Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela.
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gnlives · 2 months
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Soweto Poetry
Tradition lives? It lives when and because it is evolutionary. It lives when men are free to add to or reject from it. Merely to go back to the Past is not tradition. It is death. Past, present and future are not separate. They commingle. True tradition is rooted in the past, lives and speaks in the present, visualises and inhales the future. It is. It tradition to neglect the contemporary scene … the tendencies, needs, influences and developments of today.
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seebie-love-blog · 5 months
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the-lady-maddy · 3 months
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xtruss · 2 months
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Man, these little Zulu kids be tearing it up!!! 🇿🇦
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mt-nynj-queer · 8 months
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palipunk · 4 months
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Eye on Palestine wrote a letter of gratitude to South Africa. It reads:
A letter of gratitude to South Africa
The team of Eye on Palestine wants to express gratitude and pride in South Africa's historical move of charging Israel with the crime of genocide in the International Court of Justice. Our audience has always made us feel that intersectional solidarity is the key, and today South Africa embodied this solidarity and made the world a witness to it; a nation that survived Apartheid is saving another nation that is being torn by it.
Many Palestinian activists started to lose hope in covering the daily atrocities committed by the Israeli Occupation since real actions were never taken. Today, South Africa has broken this cycle of despair. We will continue spreading the word, covering the crimes against humanity, and to keep pushing for concrete actions. We demand the world to keep an eye on this case. To conclude, Nelson Mandela once said, "Freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians".
With love,
Eve on Palestine
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ihatecensorship69 · 1 month
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