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🇵🇸 Doing another round of charity postcards! 🇵🇸
Until next Saturday (July 5th), you can once again order the Gaza charity postcard here. They will be printed after the preorders are gathered, and shipped as soon as possible.
This time, all proceeds from it will be donated to The Sameer Project. There are two payment options, for those who feel generous.
You can also take the initiative to donate on your own.
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ooooh you wanna follow my artfight so bad oooohhh
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More nonblack artists should have black ocs just because black characters are so fun to design like come on! regular ass black people get so creative with their style and you 🫵🏾 should draw them!!







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How do they make the food in ghibli movies look so tasty
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rewatched a bit of stardust crusaders (my FAVORITE) with a friend and got a little inspired (gay) ((shes polnareffing out bc pol was my #1 fav)) and also the thing on the right thats just vaguely based on the new tpot but vague enough where i dont gotta tag spoilers 🤞its ok
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for juneteenth the innocence project sent out a collection of reading material on their mailing list that i thought i should share with all of you-- a reminder of how the us prison system is a continuation of slavery, and how we must keep fighting for justice and equality. they also are accepting donations if you have a few bucks to send their way: every dollar counts!
How the 13th Amendment Kept Slavery Alive: Perspectives From the Prison Where Slavery Never Ended
On Juneteenth, Here Are 5 Ways to Be a Better Ally
Race and Wrongful Conviction
How a Wrongly Incarcerated Person Became the ‘Most Brilliant Legal Mind’ in ‘America’s Bloodiest Prison’
A Mistaken Identification Sent Him to Prison for 38 Years, But He Never Gave Up Fighting for Freedom
‘The Dungeon Was the Last Place I Wanted to Go’: An Exoneree’s Story of Survival at Angola Prison
Book an Innocence Project Speaker This Month
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The Black American Heritage Flag was designed in 1967 by Melvin Charles and Gleason T. Jackson. According to the designers, the blunted sword represents pride, while the gold wreath represents peace, prosperity and everlasting life. Red is for the blood that has been shed by the community for freedom, justice and human dignity, and black represents the pride in their skin color and the black community.
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pages 1-6 of THRILLED TO BE HERE
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hi. fuck ice. here is how you can help families affected by unlawful deportation
edit: and FUCK LAPD. here is how you can help bail out protestors who are in the trenches, facing mass arrests and putting their bodies on the line.
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