myaugust
myaugust
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My name is Emma. I am young I want to travel constantly once my bank account allows for it.
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myaugust · 9 years ago
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The Garden - © Rik Lee
A few stages in the making of my latest illustration. I really enjoyed putting this one together.
I have some limited edition, giclee prints on hand made recycled paper available now at my store.
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myaugust · 9 years ago
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those colors
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Small passing moments. 
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myaugust · 9 years ago
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https://soundcloud.com/goodchymes/oracle
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Rolling hills in Xinjiang, China
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Done by Randy Conner at Amillion Tattoo in Austin, Texas
Instagram: @randyconnertattoo
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Styles of russian folk painting by Sasha Vinogradova
ABOUT PROJECT
”I did this thing recently, to show different styles of russian folk painting. Here are Gorodets, Gzhel, North-Dvina, Zhostovo, Mezen and Khokhloma. I think on skulls it looks fun and new. Also it slightly remind me Día de Muertos)’‘ Sasha Vinogradova
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myaugust · 9 years ago
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A small island in Rovaniemi, Finland. (Source)
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myaugust · 9 years ago
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The Office Theme if it were in a Minor Key
Original MIDI found here
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myaugust · 9 years ago
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this is fundamentally wrong its not democrats vs republican, thats what they want us to think get us to all hate each other and DIVIDE US. 
It CITIZENS VS. THE ESTABLISHMENT! 
“How privileged do you need to be to imagine that it’s a good idea to risk the actual lives of vulnerable Americans because you “hate” Clinton so much that you vow to stay home if Sanders doesn’t get the nomination? How protected from the consequences of a Trump presidency do you need to be to think your hatred of Clinton constitutes, as I saw someone say earlier this week, an “inviolable principle,” meaning that it’s more important than the lives of vulnerable Americans?” 
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Watch: As Blythe’s poem ends, it’s clear what we must do in the face of rape culture and “pocket feminism.”
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myaugust · 9 years ago
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wow
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Watch: Rosario Dawson introduces Bernie Sanders with passionate speech.
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myaugust · 9 years ago
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Judy Kim
Beautiful …
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wow
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The jungle book!
Done by Erica Flannes @ Red Rocket tattoo NYC!
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Indigenous doulas to give spiritual, traditional support throughout province
[IMAGE: Melissa Brown (right from centre) with doulas from Mewinzha Odaadiziike Wiigaming, Fort Frances and members of the Manitoba Indigenous Doula Initiative. The first training sessions will be in late spring or early summer.]
Doulas give mothers emotional and spiritual support through pregnancy, birth and postpartum experiences. Now, thanks to a Manitoban initiative, they’ll also give Indigenous mothers traditional support.
The Manitoba Indigenous Doula Initiative will help pregnant Indigenous women connect with traditional beliefs and ceremonies.They’ll go through regular doula training, but will also be able to give mothers traditional ceremonies, smudges and offer spiritual support.
Melissa Brown is the project leader of the initiative and is a registered midwife and doula. While working at Mount Carmel Clinic in Winnipeg’s North End, she said she’s seen women have better pregnancies after integrating cultural traditions.
“What we’ve found is women want to connect with that knowledge that we had prior to colonization,” she said.
“We had women’s helpers, we had midwives and what’s unique about this program — because there are some other really great programs in Winnipeg — is this is designed by Indigenous women for Indigenous women. We have that knowledge of different ceremonies and beliefs.”
Supporting the bond between baby and mom
One of those is called a placenta ceremony, which focuses on and strengthens the bond between a mother and her new child.
“It’s the idea that the community is coming together and making a promise that they’re going to help that mom and that baby,” Brown said.
“[They’ll] do what they can to support that bond through that journey, through motherhood.”
That community bond isn’t strong in remote communities, said Brown. Mothers leave their homes 36 weeks into pregnancy and come to larger cities like Winnipeg to give birth.
“That means she’s away from her family, she’s away from any support, she’s away from her children,” said Brown.
“So, it’s a very stressful time.”
The initiative will support local women, but also those who are brought to Winnipeg to give birth. Because many of the women have never been to a larger city before, the doula would help her navigate community resources and — if she wants — give her traditional Indigenous support.
‘Birth has been taken away from the community’
Organizations across the province have shown interest in the initiative, and Brown said the first round of training should start in late spring or early summer. Ultimately, Brown said she wants to see mothers stay in their communities to give birth, especially in places where suicide rates are high.
“Birth has been taken away from the community,” she said.
“It used to be a community event, and now most families, when they get together as a community, it’s usually for death. In addition to birth comes all of these different ceremonies that we used to have prior to colonization that used to bring the community together and focus on hope and love.”
The new doulas will help local women and those from remote communities through pregnancy once they’re fully trained. This isn’t a solution to women having to leave the community to give birth, Brown said, but a way to make them more comfortable.
“We’ve lost a huge, significant part of our lives in those ceremonies. To return birth to community, I just hope I can see that at one point in my life because to me, that’ll change generations.”
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myaugust · 9 years ago
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BICEM•SINIK
 www.instagram.com/bicemsinik bicem-sinik.tumblr.com 
 [email protected] Istanbul, Turkey
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