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  • June 19th, 2020

    shalomamme:

    Specifically being a black girl from texas juneteenth means a lot to me!

    Happy Juneteenth 🤎✊🏽

  • June 17th, 2020

    bevismusson:

    tallullahbonkhead:

    rev-another-bondi-blonde:

    In 1990, the high school dropout rate for Dolly Parton’s hometown of Sevierville Tennessee was at 34% (Research shows that most kids make up their minds in fifth/sixth grade not to graduate). That year, all fifth and sixth graders from Sevierville were invited by Parton to attend an assembly at Dollywood. They were asked to pick a buddy, and if both students completed high school, Dolly Parton would personally hand them each a $500 check on their graduation day. As a result, the dropout rate for those classes fell to 6%, and has generally retained that average to this day.

    Shortly after the success of The Buddy Program, Parton learned in dealing with teachers from the school district that problems in education often begin during first grade when kids are at different developmental levels. That year The Dollywood Foundation paid the salaries for additional teachers assistants in every first grade class for the next 2 years, under the agreement that if the program worked, the school system would effectively adopt and fund the program after the trial period.

    During the same period, Parton founded the Imagination Library in 1995: The idea being that children from her rural hometown and low-income families often start school at a disadvantage and as a result, will be unfairly compared to their peers for the rest of their lives, effectively encouraging them not to pursue higher education. The objective of the Imagination library was that every child in Sevier County would receive one book, every month, mailed and addressed to the child, from the day they were born until the day they started kindergarten, 100% free of charge. What began as a hometown initiative now serves children in all 50 states, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom, mailing thousands of free books to children around the world monthly.

    On March 1, 2018 Parton donated her 100 millionth book at the Library of Congress: a copy of “Coat of Many Colors” dedicated to her father, who never learned to read or write.

    And she’s reading these books every day on all the socials through lockdown.

    Dolly is the one person I can think of that shows that you can be incredibly rich and actively use that wealth to make a real, lasting difference. She is an incredible person.

  • June 13th, 2020
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    lesbianwrongs:

    lesbianwrongs:

    “A masterpiece was created in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone today” video by Kyle Kotajarvi

  • June 11th, 2020

    www-dummy-com:

    simandy:

    angelofthequeers:

    modernsuperhero:

    lymeandcoconut:

    thundergrace:

    thundergrace:

    Oh my God! 😭 You dropped this queen 👑

    To think I thought I knew what ethereal beauty was before now. Laughable.

    she’s so beautiful i had to include a few more photos

    HSUFKXJSJSJDJE WHAT A PRINCESS

    I am literally unable to conceive the idea of an human being being this pretty i just cant

    My bi ass looking at these pictures like

  • June 11th, 2020
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    vampireapologist:

    eilti:

    jagermortis:

    welp. i was THISCLOSE to posting an adolescent “i hate everything” post… and then i saw this.

    Literally just let this play 8 times in a row and my smile never faltered even once 😁

    This healed me….

  • June 7th, 2020

    art-res:

    misselaney:

    Natural Black Hair Tutorial!
    Usually Black hair is excluded in the hair tutorials which I have seen so I have gone through it in depth because it’s really not enough to tell someone simply, “Black hair is really curly, draw it really curly.“ 

    The next part of Black Hair In Depth will feature styles and ideas for designing characters and I will release it around February. If you would like to see certain styles, please shoot me a message!

    [Patreon]

    #blacklivesmatter! This post is really good because it helps you diversify your characters and offers detailed advice in a clear, concise manner.

    Follow the brilliant: misselaney

  • June 7th, 2020

    vanessagillings:

    vanessagillings:

    A few resources to help, learn, and promote:


    TO HELP AND DONATE:

    Black Lives Matter carrd with info, petitions, donation sites they recommend, and readings they suggest

    President Obama’s List of orgs to help, things to read, and ways to get engaged

    Black-led LGBTQ+ Organizations posted by Alexis Michelle

    TO LEARN AND UNLEARN:

    5 Ways to Take Action for all non-black people by The Conscious Kid

    10-Steps to Non-Optical Allyship by Mireille Cassandra Harper 

    How to Be Actively Anti-Racist by Good Good Good Co

    Victoria Alexander’s recommendations on Anti-Racist Literature

    TO SUPPORT AND PROMOTE:

    Abelle Hayford’s #drawingwhileblack Directory of Black Creatives to hire

    Author Oge Mora’s List of Children’s Books by Black Authors – also check out Oge Mora’s beautiful books!

    A Twitter Thread from Melissa See on Black YA novels

    Karina Yan Glasser’s 100 Must-Read Children’s Books by African-American Authors

    10 Black-Owned Online Bookstores to buy all these lovely books from!

    Bookshop.org’s List of Independent Black-Owned Bookstores 

    UPDATED WITH A FEW MORE RESOURCES:

    Afoma Umesi’s List of 35 Black Middle-Grade Books

    Aforma Umesi’s List of 45 Best Black YA Novels to Add to Your TBR

    Book Riot’s 25 Fantastic Middle Grade Books by Black Authors

    Shoppe Black’s List of Black-Owned Farms – broken down by state!  Check out Shoppeblack.us in general for features on black-owned businesses!

    roohiamber’s List of Black-Owned Businesses – beauty, skincare, food, etc!

    roohiamber’s List of Black Influencers to Follow

    roohiamber’s List of Black-Hosted Podcasts

    Feel free to add more, guys! 

  • What do you mean by That’s Not A Deer in the mountains near you????

    June 6th, 2020

    will-o-the-witch:

    Anyone who spends decent amount of time in Appalachia knows the Not Deer. If you’ve gone on the Blue Ridge Parkway at night, you’ve probably seen him.

    Now: keep in mind if you don’t live in an area with a lot of deer, deer are freaky bastards on their own. They’re really big, extremely agile, move surprisingly quietly, and are extremely durable. It’s not unheard of for someone to hit a deer and total their car. Once I heard a story of a man who hit a deer on accident and decided to take it home and least get some good meat out of a bad situation. On the drive home the deer woke up and absolutely shredded the inside of this man’s trunk. They’re very cute but you definitely don’t want to mess with one. Just keep that relationship in the back of your mind. 

    Anyway, the Not Deer is more or less what I’d call a folk cryptid. Everybody has their story about it. They’re all somewhat similar. You’re in a car at night, in a rural, heavily wooded area, and probably a bit lost. It’s not wildly uncommon to see a opossum crossing the road, see blips of little animals with your headlights. You see a deer. So you/your friends go “Oh! Deer!” and slow down in case it leaps in front of you. 

    Then you see it more clearly. There’s just something wrong about it. There’s something about its eyes. You feel your stomach get heavy like a rock, the hair on your neck raise. You sense intelligence that you shouldn’t. It doesn’t move like a deer, it moves like a… oh god, what is that thing? Whatever that thing is, it’s not a deer and we need to leave. You hit the gas and get the hell out of there.

    A group of my friends got lost on the Parkway once and reemerged with a chilling story. They aren’t the kind of folks to lie or over exaggerate. Among other freaky stuff that happened, the driver claimed she saw a deer in the road. Then she noticed the deer was on two legs. 

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