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hafula:

hafula:

america land of the free huh. why dont u go and FREE ur colonies already then.

independent guåhan is a CHamoru org fighting for guam to no longer be a US colony

also if you wanna donate to some charities & nonprofits to support indigenous CHamoru people who are struggling as their islands are actively being colonized via US military influence and white tourism, & those currently living lågu (in the states):

para todus hit

sons & daughters of guam club

house of chamorros

kutturan chamoru foundation

feel free to add similar orgs

polkadotmotmot:

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Rachel Collier - Big Sky, 2022

sloppjockey:

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mountain. gouache watercolor painting 2016

ieailu:

i will change my entire life by next week btw

bratprincedyke:

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Roman Manfredi We/Us

Butches and Studs from working class backgrounds within the British landscape

Co-curated by Ingrid Pollard

Exhibition: 9 March – 3 June 2023 at Space station 65, Kennington, London

Opening hours: 12 – 6PM, Wednesday – Saturdays

Free to visit. Accessible. All welcome.


We/Us is an intergenerational photography and oral history project that celebrates the presence of butches and studs from working-class backgrounds within the British landscape. The project explores the experience of female masculinity through the structures of class and race all over the UK, capturing our diversity as well as our commonality.


When searching for images of butches and studs online, most that come up are from a bygone era, or from the US. Conversations around gender and identity today are often academic and London-centric, sometimes forgetting that our identities are informed by our every day lived experiences.


Our history and our lived experience is our gift to the world.

– Joan Nestle, Restricted Country


Exhibition audio - Participants were interviews about their lives and experiences,

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