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garadinervi · 11 months
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'for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf' by Ntozake Shange, «Playbill», Equinox Theatre, Houston, TX, November 19, 1977 [Marjorie Randal National Women's Conference Collection, Box 1, Folder 11, UH Libraries Exhibits, University of Houston, Houston, TX]
With: Deborah Arceneaux, Laura Booker, Jan Crain, Dannette Johnson, Barbara Marshall, Leslie Mays, and Brenda Sers
Direction: Bruce Bowen
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wildernessfm · 1 year
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STRANGE THINGS ARE HAPPENING in this little town of ojai. and of course, amalia arceneaux, rosemary dunphy, almira selvi, bodi campbell, seong na - ri, jaxon huxley, matilda whitman nee gregory, monica howard, violet lee, autumn parker, lorelai rhodes, asher james, james brooke, ophelia martin, delilah quinn, margaret byrne and scarlett monroe are caught in the thick of it.
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trascapades · 3 years
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⚖️#ArtIsAWeapon #TrayvonMartin was born 27 years ago today, February 5, 1995. Thinking of his parents @sybrinafulton and Tracy Martin, and all who love and miss him. 🎨 by #artist Deborah Roberts @rdeborah191 for New York Magazine @newyorkermag Special Issue: Ten Years After Trayvon Martin. https://nymag.com/press/2022/01/new-york-special-issue-ten-years-after-trayvon-martin.html Excerpt via @newyorkermag This month marks 10 years since the death of Trayvon Martin [February 26, 2012], which sparked the Black Lives Matter movement @blacklivesmatter. "But ten years later: are Black lives any safer? New York Magazine’s January 31-February 13 special issue features a look back at the last decade of racial reckoning, with Derecka Purnell on Sybrina Fulton’s grief, Michael Arceneaux on George Zimmerman’s acquittal, Elizabeth Hinton on the return of mass protest, Sean Campbell on the murky finances of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, Brittney Cooper on standing your ground while Black, Kimberly Drew on the misguided empathy of ‘Open Casket,’ Raquel Willis on Black trans lives, four witnesses on the long-lasting consequences of filming police killings, and much more. The artwork on the cover was created by mixed media artist Deborah Roberts, whose work grapples with notions of race, beauty, and otherness. Initially, Roberts says she attempted to create a work that would bring together all the faces of Black people who have been victims of police brutality. 'I started cutting up faces and merging them together, but everyone needed their own space to exist,' she says. In producing the cover image, Roberts used a now-iconic photograph of Martin. 'I wanted to do something that hadn’t already been done for him,' she says. 'It’s been used for him and against him. I kind of wanted to take that away.' Ultimately, Roberts says she hopes people will look at this cover and understand there’s still work left to be done. She wants people to ask themselves how we’re going to make space for children to be children for their entire childhood, and to remember that people can be many things at once. 'We have to start seeing people as full people,' she says." https://www.instagram.com/p/CZnQ50lLG3Z/?utm_medium=tumblr
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