They’re both texting someone right now saying ‘some weird guy next to me is wearing the same thing as me.’
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They’re both texting someone right now saying ‘some weird guy next to me is wearing the same thing as me.’
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—Bjork’s five-word acceptance speech for being named Artist of the Year at last night’s Webby’s. Good Lord, Bjork. (via washingtonpoststyle)
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Toni Morrison (via imogenefields)
I had a Government teacher in high school who would say “Americans of African descent, Americans of Asian descent, Americans of European descent,” etc. It took longer to say, but it meant more.
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Highlighting Americans of European descent because if the rest of us are forced (not that I don’t do it proudly) to carry our ancestry with us in our nationality, why shouldn’t everybody.
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Mary Burnet, quoted in “Trying to understand a tragedy” at the Halifax Media Co-op (April 23, 2012)
One of the best ways i’ve seen a white person address their privilege in relation to the attitude of “calling the cops” when you feel unsafe. For so, so many people, calling the cops means exactly the opposite.
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