superkarakortada
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superkarakortada · 12 hours ago
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Picked last in gym? Who cares?…Get on with your gay self… Happy Pride, you’ve come a long way, baby, to get where you got to, today.
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superkarakortada · 7 days ago
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Nina Simone performing “Revolution” at the Harlem Festival in 1969.
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superkarakortada · 8 days ago
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Gaza October 2024
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superkarakortada · 24 days ago
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superkarakortada · 1 month ago
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superkarakortada · 2 months ago
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The tree of life, 2024 - by Skander Khlif (1983), Tunisian/German
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superkarakortada · 4 months ago
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“I sing of Spain and I feel it to the core; but before this I am a man of the world and brother of all”.
In his youth frequenting Els Quatre Gats, Lluís Bagaria was a self taught Spanish illustrator born in Barcelona in 1882. In the 1910-20’s he was considered the most important Spanish political caricaturists. Lluis was also friend to Federico García Lorca, whom he interviewed for the newspaper El Sol shortly before his assassination. Born in Barcelona, it was later in Madrid where he achieved great popularity and fame. His caricatures against fascism during the Spanish Civil War provoked his exile to Paris and into Cuba. At age 57, In 1940, after recently arriving in Havana Lluis died in exile, an anti fascist to the end.
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superkarakortada · 4 months ago
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Paul Cadmus
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superkarakortada · 5 months ago
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Vivimos en universos paralelos, sin saber que nosotros somos los verdaderos lelos.
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True life meaning
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superkarakortada · 5 months ago
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El padre de todos los hombres elefantes.
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R.I.P. DAVID LYNCH 20/1/1946 - 16/1/2025
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superkarakortada · 5 months ago
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La vilipendiada figura de Maximiliano Robespierre. Algo había que hacer. Alguien tenía que hacerlo. Y luego, pagar por su posicionamiento. El mundo ha seguido avanzando. Y hoy sería necesario un nuevo impulso en la causa de la liberación.
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superkarakortada · 5 months ago
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El IV Reich?
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superkarakortada · 5 months ago
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Por desgracia, siempre hacen lo mismo. No pueden permitir que otros pueblos prosperen.
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The man crying is George Gillette, tribal chairman of the Mandan, Arikara, and Hidatsa tribes of North Dakota in 1948. He was forced under the threat of death of all his people to sign over the tribes’ homeland on the fertile floodplain of the Missouri River in order to build the Garrison Dam.
The final settlement legislation denied tribes’ right to use the reservoir shoreline for grazing, hunting, fishing or other purposes, including irrigation development and royalty rights on all subsurface minerals within the reservoir area.
After the dam was constructed, the three tribes were scattered, their communities and extended families flung to different shores of the 200-mile-long Lake Sakakawea.
This is what your freedom and democracy is built on.
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superkarakortada · 5 months ago
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Uncredited Photographer Headquarters of the German Communist Party (KPD), Featuring the Logo of the KPD's Anti-fascist Paramilitary Group, Antifaschistische Aktion, Berlin 1932
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superkarakortada · 6 months ago
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superkarakortada · 6 months ago
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El enigma de la ascensión al Everest de los británicos en 1924 sigue siendo un enigma. Allí perdieron la vida George Mallory (en la foto) y Andrew Irvine. Son los riesgos de la alta montaña. Y más aún en aquellas épocas. En cambio, se han convertido en una verdadera leyenda...
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superkarakortada · 7 months ago
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En pocas ocasiones se han llegado a mostrar con tanta intensidad los dolores, alegrías e inquietudes interiores de una persona, a través de un instrumento musical, como lo hizo John Coltrane. El saxofón tenor y el soprano vibraron con tanta fuerza, cuando él los tocaba, que crearon algunos de los momentos más intensos y emocionantes de la Historia del Jazz.
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