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Happy holidays!
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Everyone!
Tell me what books to get for my kindle! Also, someone buy me the new Eugenides book.
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“Private Manning has endured horrendous treatment in prison waiting for trial. ...”
– Emily Manuel, Why does the media still refer to “Bradley” Manning? The Curious Silence Around A Transgender Hero (Global Comment) If you really want to show support for a trans woman, you can start by gendering her properly. (via kiriamaya)
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Artist Statement
My work explores the relationship between Jungian archetypes and skateboard ethics. With influences as diverse as Machiavelli and Joni Mitchell, new combinations are distilled from both traditional and modern discourse. Ever since I was a postgraduate I have been fascinated by the theoretical limits of meaning. What starts out as hope soon becomes finessed into a manifesto of power, leaving only a...
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togetherforjacksoncountykids: “It’s Okay to be Neither,” By Melissa Bollow Tempel Alie arrived at our 1st-grade classroom wearing a sweatshirt with a hood. I asked her to take off her hood, and she refused. I thought she was just being difficult and ignored it. After breakfast we got in line for art, and I noticed that she still had not removed her hood. When we arrived at the art room, I said:...
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