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🔥📕‼️📣 Bitte überall teilen: Meine neue Buchveröffentlichung: Afrodeutscher Heimatkrimi »Die Schwarze Madonna« ist soeben erschienen als Hardcover, Taschenbuch und Ebook (Preisaktion Ebook: jetzt für nur 2,99 sichern!): https://www.noahsow.de/blog/ Gratis Rezi-Exemplar für Journalist_innen und Literaturblogger_innen – sowie Influencer_innen, die sich auf ausschließlich Schwarze Literatur und Literatur of Color spezialisiert haben! Wie's geht, steht auch in meinem Blog. * Die Hamburger Kaufhausdetektivin Fatou Fall fährt mit ihrer elfjährigen Tochter Yesim in die katholische Wallfahrtsstadt Altötting im tiefen Oberbayern. Beim Besuch der örtlichen Kapelle werden sie Zeuginnen eines Vandalismus mit islamistischen Parolen. Im Regionalwahlkampf wird die Stimmung zunehmend angespannt und fremdenfeindlich, doch Fatou glaubt nicht daran, dass die Täter Fremde waren. Sie folgt ihrer Intuition und beschließt, den Vorfall aufzudecken. Mit Unterstützung der örtlichen Refugee-Gruppe ermittelt sie in mono- und multikulturellen Milieus und parteipolitischen Parallelgesellschaften - und ist der Lösung zum Greifen nahe, als ein weitaus schwereres Verbrechen geschieht. #afrodeutsch #afrodeutsche #Literaturofcolor #blackgermans #pocliterature https://www.instagram.com/p/B3XT3iJnz4z/?igshid=x8ldjhymfa2i
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This isn’t what I usually write about, but I think it’s important.
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Hazel Scott playing two pianos at the same damn time with ease
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According to the CDC, in 10 percent of those drownings, the adult will actually watch the child do it, having no idea it is happening. Drowning does not look like drowning—Dr. Pia, in an article in the Coast Guard’s On Scene magazine, described the Instinctive Drowning Response like this:
“Except in rare circumstances, drowning people are physiologically unable to call out for help. The respiratory system was designed for breathing. Speech is the secondary or overlaid function. Breathing must be fulfilled before speech occurs.
Drowning people’s mouths alternately sink below and reappear above the surface of the water. The mouths of drowning people are not above the surface of the water long enough for them to exhale, inhale, and call out for help. When the drowning people’s mouths are above the surface, they exhale and inhale quickly as their mouths start to sink below the surface of the water.
Drowning people cannot wave for help. Nature instinctively forces them to extend their arms laterally and press down on the water’s surface. Pressing down on the surface of the water permits drowning people to leverage their bodies so they can lift their mouths out of the water to breathe.
Throughout the Instinctive Drowning Response, drowning people cannot voluntarily control their arm movements. Physiologically, drowning people who are struggling on the surface of the water cannot stop drowning and perform voluntary movements such as waving for help, moving toward a rescuer, or reaching out for a piece of rescue equipment.
From beginning to end of the Instinctive Drowning Response people’s bodies remain upright in the water, with no evidence of a supporting kick. Unless rescued by a trained lifeguard, these drowning people can only struggle on the surface of the water from 20 to 60 seconds before submersion occurs.”
This doesn’t mean that a person that is yelling for help and thrashing isn’t in real trouble—they are experiencing aquatic distress. Not always present before the Instinctive Drowning Response, aquatic distress doesn’t last long—but unlike true drowning, these victims can still assist in their own rescue. They can grab lifelines, throw rings, etc.
Look for these other signs of drowning when persons are in the water:
Head low in the water, mouth at water level
Head tilted back with mouth open
Eyes glassy and empty, unable to focus
Eyes closed
Hair over forehead or eyes
Not using legs—vertical
Hyperventilating or gasping
Trying to swim in a particular direction but not making headway
Trying to roll over on the back
Appear to be climbing an invisible ladder
So if a crew member falls overboard and everything looks OK—don’t be too sure. Sometimes the most common indication that someone is drowning is that they don’t look like they’re drowning. They may just look like they are treading water and looking up at the deck. One way to be sure? Ask them, “Are you all right?” If they can answer at all—they probably are. If they return a blank stare, you may have less than 30 seconds to get to them. And parents—children playing in the water make noise. When they get quiet, you get to them and find out why.
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noiseaux · 5 years
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Black 18th Century
“I am America. I am the part you won’t recognize. But get used to me. Black, confident, cocky; my name, not yours; my religion, not yours; my goals, my own; get used to me.” Muhammad Ali.
I��ve been thinking about this since the death of Muhammad Ali, about the importance of black people in society through history and that even nowadays is hardly represented. And in the 18th century, even less represented.
So, let me tell you that finding this images was not easy at all. First of all, since my inspiration was Ali’s black pride, I didn’t want portraits showing black men, women or children in slavery or service position. I wanted beautiful, proud and powerful portraits. And I found them :)
Of course I also wanted some strong characters from tv and film and, you know what? IT WAS FUCKING HARD. Not because there are not many black strong characters in 18th century dramas (even though there actually are not many), BUT because there are not many images of them in the internet. Which, let me tell you Internet, THAT SUCKS.
For example, try googling “Abigail Jordan Turn”. Google it, I’ll wait here (or click the link). There are just a few images of any of both actors (Idara Victor and Aldis Hodge) and of those there are even less with just the two of them or any of them alone. There’s usually also a white character in that photo.
Of course Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s photos were easier to find, since she’s the main actress of “Belle”, it would have been ridiculous to not find photos of her. On the other hand, have you seen Amazing Grace? Do you remember the ONLY black character of this movie? Well, apparently there are only A FEW of different photos of Youssou N'Dour as Olaudah Equiano on a fast Google search.
Finally let me tell you I saw a Mexican/Spanish film this weekend called El Baile de San Juan (I’ll make a full post about that) about a pair of lovers in the last decade of the 18th century in the New Spain. There are two black characters, and one of them is this woman called María Fé (portrayed by Sylvie Henry) who is basically the link between all stories and characters, so she’s there the WHOLE movie, the story flows because of her. She’s got a son (Jacinto, portrayed by the beautiful Yotuel Romero) which is a small character. Her costume is very likely one of the most historically accurate from the movie and it’s gorgeous (from the earrings she wears, to her hair, her chintz print petticoat… everything). But you know something? The photo I posted here is the only decent one on the internet of her, no promo shots, no stills, no nothing. As if the only characters in the movie are the two (boring) main characters and the European ones.
And this is only a little example of the lack of representation nowadays of black people. But, let me let you go with this thought: this post is about black people and it was hard, if I would have looked for mestizo and mixed raze representation in the 18th century (and nowadays) I would have to stick to casta painting and a few American portraits just to get that in the media, we Latin people (and all people of colour) are pretty invisible.
But let’s better take a look at the photos from top and you all should reblog and add images of 18th century black people <3
“Portrait of a Young Woman”, 1790s, Jean-Étienne Liotard.
“Portrait of a Man”, ca. 1802, Joseph Ducreux
“Portrait of Dido Elizabeth Belle Lindsay and her cousin Lady Elizabeth Murray”, ca. 1778, Johann Zoffany
Youssou N'Dour as Olaudah Equiano in “Amazing Grace”, dir. Michael Apted, costume design by Jenny Beavan.
Idara Victor as Abigail and Aldis Hodge as Jordan in “Turn”, costume design by Donna Zakowska.
“De Negro y India; China cambuja”, 1763, Miguel Cabrera
“Portrait of a Young Black Italian Man”, 1760s, Alessandro Longhi
Sylvie Henry as María Fé and Yotuel Romero as Jacinto in “El Baile de San Juan”, dir. Francisco Athié, Costume Design by Leticia Palacios, 2010.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Dido Elizabeth Belle in “Belle”, dir. Amma Asante, costume design by Anushia Nieradzik, 2013.
“Portrait of Two Society Women", 1740s, Stephen Slaughter
“A Young Black (thought to be Francis Barber)”, undated, Sir Joshua Reynolds
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@white allies: because i see constant self-deprecation based on your whitness, here’s a detailed explanation of why it’s not helping us (or you).
if you continously go on about how horrible white people are, you may rot your own brain into thinking that these shortcomings are a natural state of being rather than a manufactured supremacist system which is simultaneously widespread, evil, and capable of being dismantled. 
recognizing that you have the same human compassion capabilities as everyone else, regardless of how alienated from them you have become, is the first step toward becoming a better person capabable of helping other people (of color).
don’t mirror the way that PoC talk about you as an oppressor class. the context is different, and the mindset that you develop from it is different.
don’t fall into a mindset where you (act as if you) are a morally compromised being for being white. the ultimate end of antiracism is to denaturalize racial hegemony, including virtuous moralization of the “oppressed”
evaluating your engagement in racism & the benefits you receive from white supremacy is only one piece of this process. the other piece is interacting with other people (of color) as if they are indeed the same species as you.
so instead of demoralizing yourself, look at your actions to determine if they are compassionate. academic stuff aside, this is often a good litmus test for racism; even the unintentional you will soon realize was often a failure to conceptualize how your actions would affect others- not a failure by some innate aspect of your race but by the normalized lack of consideration whiteness may afford you
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[Image description: Text that says “Happy TDOV!” in the colors of the trans pride flag. /End ID]
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Transgender Day of Visibility is on March 31st and if you’re trans then these blogs might boost your selfies if you send any to submit to them:
@brownandtrans (for all trans people of color)
@fattranspoc (for fat trans people of color)
@fuck-yeah-transmen (for trans guys)
@nbpocparty (for non-binary people of color)
@transmasculineselfielove (for transmasculine people)
@nbselfielove (for non-binary people)
@nonbinarynotandrogynous (for non-binary people)
@nonbinarycuties (for non-binary people)
@chubbytubbytrans (for fat and chubby trans people)
@fuckyeahcutetranschicks (for trans girls)
@transgirlsarebeautiful (for trans girls)
@dailytransselfies (general)
@transbutts (general)
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Transfeminine resources:
Presentation:
Tucking
Chest area
Voice
Broad shoulders tips
Hair removal
Feminine walk
Curves
Waist training
Growing out your hair
Clothing
Makeup
Passing
Medical transitioning:
Not medically transitioning
Fertility
Puberty blockers
Estrogen & anti-androgens/testosterone blockers FAQ
The types of surgery available
Surgery: A guide for transfeminine people
Pumping (Silicone injections)
Facial Feminization Options
Breast Augmentation
Genital surgery
Other:
Representation
Transfeminine period dysphoria
Yes, Transfeminine People Can Get Period Symptoms
Slipping into masculinity
Women’s restroom etiquette
Transfeminine people can breastfeed
Having sex or masturbating
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Transmasculine resources:
Presentation:
Binding FAQ
Masculine clothing
Facial hair
Masculine makeup
Getting short hair / Masculine long hair
If you can’t start T
Lowering your voice
Packing and standing to pee
Passing as male
Not shaving legs
Swimming
Medical transitioning:
Not medically transitioning
Fertility
Puberty blockers
Testosterone FAQ
Top surgery
Facial masculinization surgery
Body masculinization surgery
Hysterectomy and oophorectomy
Genital surgery
Other:
Periods and related things
Help! I need to see a gyno
Pumping
Masturbation and sex
Using the men’s bathroom
Hudson’s FTM Guide
Height dysphoria
Hip dysphoria
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More resources:
What gender am I? A roadmap to questioning
Trans 101 for trans people
What is the transgender umbrella?
How do I choose a name?
How do I come out at work/school or to family/friends?
Dysphoria info and coping tips
Mental health coping page
Being trans in school
Non-binary resources
Resources to send allies/friends
A page to send to parents/guardians
Convincing someone to respect name/pronouns
Here is how to get hormones in America
Here is how to get hormones in the UK
The NHS’s Guide For Young Trans People in England
Here’s a US resource with info on changing legally changing your name and gender marker
Here is a UK resource with info on changing legally changing your name and gender marker
What are the WPATH-SOC guidelines?
How to save money
How to buy a trans-related item online without parents knowing
I have to go swimming, what do I wear/do?
Trying to sleep when you have dysphoria
Airports and traveling by plane
Gender neutral bathrooms
Getting insurance to cover your transition
Does transitioning help mental health?
Trans teen’s experiences with inpatient hospitalization
Trans identity isn’t a mental disorder
Being religious and LGBT
Transgender Lives: Your Stories (to see trans adults)
Gender neutral pronouns in Spanish
Gender Variance Around the World Over Time
A map of gender-diverse cultures
American LGBT history by the National Parks Service
Other trans blogs on Tumblr
Crisis help: Suicide and crisis hotlines
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Anyone can reblog, including allies! Hopefully these resources reach someone who needs them. Happy TDOV everyone!
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Once my friend Henry was accused of wearing wireless headphones by a substitute so she said for him to hand them over so he took them off and handed them to her. Then later on she asked him a question and he didn’t respond so she said it louder and he still didn’t respond. She asked why he was not responding and he said “I can’t understand you ma'am, you took my hearing aids.”
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Free Black History Library
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YEAH, YOU! I love you and your kids. Now can you please stop putting images and videos of [recognizable] children on your social media profiles??!!!! & #%*} §¶¿ . Oddly some of you doing this are the same people who keep posting about equality, human rights and consent. Just… think. And read the article: tinyurl.com/kinderpix ("Social media: Think again before you post those pics of your kids") . Thank you.
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🦄 Not everything's ok in my home town #Hamburg , but here's something that is: 💖 nonhet traffic lights pairs/couples on a traffic light in St. Georg. Ideas for next installments: - 3 figures for poly - nonbinary symbolized figures - some of the figures visibly not able bodied ... one can dream, non? . . . #queerhamburg #HamburgStGeorg (at Hamburg, Germany)
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So I made this coupon for my online course, a celebration against German nationalism, the coupon goes " #VORRUNDENAUS " which means "elimination in group stage" which just happened to the German male soccer team. It's not just about soccer though. The German mainstream is becoming more and more racist and nationalist with even left-wing people and parties supporting deadly European border politics, agreeing on anti-refugee propaganda and tolerating (read: accepting) an extreme extent of racist hate crime. More than 1000 attacks on refugee shelters per year, many of which are arson attacks; state-supported nazis forming killing squads and blaming the victims #NSU , the list goes on and on. For PoC in Germany, the time when German flags are hung up, never without an attitude, always marks the time where we are unsafe in our own neighbourhoods again. Hordes of nationalism-intoxicated folks harass us even more than usual and the public atmosphere is often utterly unbearable. The moment when Germany's ego gets deflated is a good and wholesome moment not only for the country's minorities but -historically seen- for the entire world. . Ps: If you have a hard time believing I'm not exaggerating, don't comment but do a google search & homework. I got stuff to do. Thank you. PPS: share the coupon with your German speaking friends! The online course is at academy.noahsow.de
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My favorite "race" (/walk/runwalk) of the year, to support Hamburg's autonomous women's shelters. Priceless noncompetitive family vibe, music, cheerleading, cake and feminism. Come join me next year! . . . #laufendgegengewalt #Hamburg
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"Legenden, die uns verborgen blieben" ("Legends that have been hidden from us") - A book about Black European historical personalities. They were famous in their times but we don't learn about them; how they shaped Europe's history is hidden from us. Germany likes to pretend that migration is a relatively new phenomenon, that Black people recently arrived, that we haven't been an integral part of Germany since before the place even got its name "Germany". Hint: where do y'all think emperor Hannibal found the elephants he brought over the Alpes with him when he conquered what is today Germany, 2000 years ago? Back to topic: The book features essays by Black German youth and grants us insight how they experienced the process to learn about these hidden legends. Highly recommend to everybody working with young people, for empowerment, European history, Black history and fruitful collaboration in general. . . . #blackhistory #dumas #empowerment #blackgermans #afrodeutsch #europeanhistory #blackeurope #alexandredumas
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Let's just say that in 1988 I got some pretty solid hints at the obstacles I'd have to face being on stage... I'll never forget my first and last acting teacher though. He was as complex and decent as a guy his age and heritage could be, wildly progressive but never exploitative, teaching us young folks much more than how to act: how theatre works, how people in theatre ideally work together, how to safely(!) smash taboos and that -sorry not sorry- for young and vulnerable actors it isn't always about the audience. RIP CS, you're missed. . . #theatre #actorsofcolor #actorsofcolour #1988 #tbt #blackgermans #afrodeutsch #Theater #throwback #fundamentals
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