LAQUAN SMITH
We absolutely cannot fathom how much gold had to be imported from D1 to make these mind-blowingly fantastic chainmail stockings.
SOURCE: eatprayfashion
Here’s a billboard and poster campaign organized by a small community in Duluth, Minn. These posters show different white people covered in revealing truths about white privilege. According to an article in MPR news, A 2010 survey found Duluth residents viewed the city as less hospitable to racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, young adults without children, and talented college graduates looking for work than other comparable cities. The survey ended up starting a dialogue about racial issues which facilitated a way in which to combat them. Awareness.
I for one am happy to see another anti-racism poster campaign. It makes me so proud to be apart of S.T.A.R.S., and to actually witness how once you open up a successful dialogue you can begin to promote and see change.
It’s hard to see racism when you’re declaring one race as racist.
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Interviewer: How are we going to get rid of racism?
Morgan Freeman: Stop talking about it. I’m going to stop calling you a white man. And I’m going to ask you to stop calling me a black man.
Freeman’s got it down.





