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Double exposure portraits from my last Pulitzer Center project exploring the legacy of Canadaâs Indian Residential Schools are now up on Mashable News thanks to the amazing skillz of Dustin Drankoski. Take a look here.
Image and caption by Daniella Zalcman, via Instagram.
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i canât understand by mstrkrftz
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When I get home after I finish a project before 10 pm
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Fascinating Photographs by Edward Steichen From the First Fashion Photo Shoot
Renowned American photographer Edward Steichen had many notable achievements under his belt, one of them being credited to be the first to conduct âthe first ever modern fashion photography shootâ in 1911. http://bit.ly/1qgokwJ
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Tip for coming to a restaurant
If you come to a restaurant, as an ADULT, that serves quality food, looking for free anything (actually asking the server if you get something complimentary to munch on then questioning the prices) and order the cheapest thing (and share a plate made for one person) then do yourself and the restaurant a favor by leaving and going to a chain or fast food restaurant. You have neither learned the proper restaurant manners nor do you understand that food is to be experienced not just devoured. Go get yourself free samples at the grocery store, you cheap asshole.
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The United States has more people in prison than any other country and incarcerates people at a higher rate than at any other time in history. Our crime rate, however, is not higher than in other countries or than it has been historically. Why, then, are so many Americans behind bars? The answer lies in the United Statesâ use of mass incarceration as a strategy to reduce crime, particularly to fight illicit drug use. Yet mass incarceration has not been effective at reducing crime and illicit drug use. It has, however, destroyed families and communities and has exacerbated racial inequality in that the primary victims of intensified law enforcement have been people of color.
"Racism and the Criminal Justice System" in Race and Racisms: A Critical Approach (via oupacademic)
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I just really like this album cover.
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