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fyblackwomenart · 1 year
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Vashti Harrison
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the-dust-jacket · 5 months
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Congratulations to the 2024 Caldecott books!
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covergirlnay · 4 months
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If you want to ban uplifting stories with people of color, just say that. Based on this list, my office library is in complete violation. 🤷🏾‍♀️😂 Oh well. All of my students love the books that I share with them. Especially the ones that they do not normally get to see. 🤓📚
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Lupita Nyong'o's children's book is so beautiful 🌌
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zuezuesknots · 1 year
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New cousin on the way!
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52booksproject · 2 years
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Book 17 Little Leaders
It was time for another theme book and my library had a list of banned books, so I decided to do one off of that. I came across the cutest book ever Little Leaders by Vashti Harrison, which started as a collection of drawings for Black History month and expanded to small biographies and cute drawings of 40 Black Women who were pioneers in their chosen fields.
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How could this darling, inspiring book be banned? My only possible theory is that it includes Angela Davis, who is the only remotely "controversial" figure in the whole book. And if you think being in the Black Panthers was enough to ban a book mentioning her, Ok, (white) Boomer.
Even with the tiny biographies of the people I was familiar with, say Harriet Tubman, there were some facts I didn't know, like she was narcoleptic from a head injury in her youth and that's why she initially ran away from slavery. Sadly her bio ends with the delighted news that she was going to be the face of the 20. (I know you're busy, but care to make that happen finally, Mr. President?)
There were plenty of people I shamefully (partially my fault, partially education) hadn't heard of like Alice Ball, who invented the first real leprosy treatment, Bessie Coleman the badass stunt pilot, and poet Audre Lorde. I had heard of all the singers and was especially thrilled to read about Nina Simone, Josephine Baker, and Ella Fitzgerald who all feature heavily in my music collection.
SHOULD YOU READ THIS BOOK: Yes, yes, and yes. It's perfect for people of all ages and, while the audio book is good, the pictures in the book are a must to check out.
ART PROJECT: Before I read the book I knew I wanted to do Jospehine Baker in the style of Harrison whether she was included or not because her banana outfit was just too kawaii not to do in this style (Harrison's picture of Baker is glamorous, gorgeous and cute all at the same time). And while I couldn't capture the style quite right I do like how it turned out.
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archandshri · 2 months
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General update/Consumption from Shri - 12/04/24
Hi Archie and Peeps!
Hope the move went well with you Archie! Moving is so much energy in all forms from the brain to the physical - so hopefully it when as smoothly as a house move can go!
I'll be doing a general update today; mostly looking at what I've been consuming at the moment. This is because I am in the middle of finishing stuff for the deadline (I've got one at the end of this month for one of them ˙◠˙ ) and feeling like my brain is slowly melting somewhat.
So Just a chill update today!
What I've consumed and would recommend:
Link Click - great Chinese animation, waiting for season three ˙◠˙
P.S. Absolutely obsessed with session one opening Back in time, like they really didn't need to make it such a bop!
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Witch Hat altervia - on the Forth Volume now!
Absolutely love the found family vibes! Also, look how pretty it is!!!
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Sherlock and Co - This is a great modern podcast of Sherlock, what more is there to say.
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Half-life by Livingston and Beautiful Things by Benson Boone - I've been listening to these songs on repeat! They very much remind me of one of my comfort characters Tossgo
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Keeping Finance Personal by Ellyce Fulmore - Slowly making my way through this one because it's got a lot of homework I gotta make sure I do!
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Oh, I also read this amazing picture book called Big by Vashti Harrison.
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Some of the spread in this book *Chefs Kiss*
Anyways that's all from me folks! I'll see you soon
Hope you all have some lovely dinners!
Shri
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k00299141 · 3 months
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Vashti Harrison is the Illustrator of the book Sulwe that I am looking at for reference and inspiration for my 2 week brief “World Building”.
Her style is very magical to me, and I love the use of the colours and the designs of her characters.
Her tones especially are quite beautiful to me.
She got a BA in Art and has been a bestseller in the USA for her books.
One thing I love about her work is just how inclusive it is to all children, white or black.
Source: https://www.vashtiharrison.com/
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wellesleybooks · 5 months
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graphicpolicy · 6 months
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Virtuous Con announces Vashti Harrison, Rodney Barnes and Roye Okupe as guests! 
Virtuous Con announces Vashti Harrison, Rodney Barnes and Roye Okupe as guests!  #virtuouscon
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typewriter-worries · 6 months
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folk songs everyone should listen to at least once
I'll Be Here in the Morning by Townes Van Zandt 
One of These Things First by Nick Drake
Something on Your Mind by Karen Dalton
Cannock Chase by Labi Siffre
I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind by Vashti Bunyan
Love Is Our Cross To Bear by John Gorka
Talkin' Like You (Two Tall Mountains) by Connie Converse
Ventura Highway by America
I'd Have You Anytime by George Harrison
By The Time I Get to Phoenix by Glen Campbell
April Come She Will by Simon and Garfunkel
The Kiss by Judee Sill
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thewillowstreet · 9 months
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What are your current musical obsessions?
Patti Smith, Vashti Bunyan, Hozier, Joni Mitchell, Florence's dance fever, Sufjan Steven's new single is also great, and specifically the version of something by the beatles in Anthology 3
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covergirlnay · 6 months
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My favorites 2023
1. My favorite albums: Lady London- S.O.U.L., Ciara- Ci Ci, Chris Brown- 11:11, Lola Brooke- Dennis Daughter
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2. My favorite movies: Barbie (that was for the 60s-90s babies 😄) & The Little Mermaid 🧜🏽‍♀️
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3. Favorite Picture book: Big- Vashti Harrison
4. Favorite young Adult Novel: Invisible Son- Kim Johnson. This book was on my heart for days after finishing it.
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*honorable mention: Love in Winter Wonderland
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5. Favorite Nonfiction book: I’m not yelling- Elizabeth Leiba
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6. Favorite Graphic novel: Curlfriends- Sharee Miller
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7. Pivot point: Passing that test 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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8. Lesson: Continue to have hope 😌❤️‍🩹
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samueldays · 11 months
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in the spirit of xkcd's "did you know you can just buy labcoats?" , did you know you can just buy newspapers? some days it feels like any old shitposter can get a journalism job and spew high-velocity misinformation, like Aziah Siid at the Seattle Medium.
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You're the ones doing the starving here, fuckwits.
Thanks to food deserts — or as some folks call it, “food apartheid”
Thanks to bad reporting - or as some folks call it, "Nazi-style propaganda"
that's halfway through the first sentence and Siid has very effectively set the tone for an article of race-baiting, blame-shifting, inflammatory, connotation-smuggling, condescendingly ignorant, hyperbolic, partisan hackery.
there are cities across the United States where Black families have to drive several miles to access fresh food at a supermarket.
link does not support claim, link is just tangentially related article using the word "food desert". link says this:
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This gives me the impression that someone yelled "CITE SOURCES" at the journalist until the journalist did the malicious minimum of work to give the superficial appearance of a citation. The source "more than a quarter of a mile" does not support the article "drive several miles", and other problems.
Journalism delenda est.
That isn't even the topic yet, just a shitty lead-in. The topic:
But the lack of resources that disproportionately impacts Black communities isn’t limited to food or health care. Access to literature is also often limited in Black neighborhoods.
Interest in literature is also often limited in black neighborhoods. They have less desire for and less interest in books relative to whites.
Nearly half of American children live in a book desert — places that American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten defines as “neighborhoods that lack public libraries and stores that sell books, or in homes where books are an unaffordable or unfamiliar luxury.”
The linked article is by Randi Weingarten, but does not define "book desert" that way, as it does not use the word "desert" anywhere at all. Superficial appearance of citation again, journalism delenda est.
I'd call for Aziah Siid to be "fired" but there is nothing to fire her from. You can just buy newspapers. You can just write shitposts and have them published with fancy headings.
So I'm left reiterating: journalists lie, journalists spread disinformation, newspapers are full of shit, the profession attracts liars and incentivizes lying partly because it's loudly claimed to be fact-checkers, journalists can get away with contradicting someone and calling it a "fact check". It happens up and down the scale across the industry, from relative rando Aziah Siid, to upscale Keith Olbermann who has multiple awards for excellent journalism and he won't stop lying after repeated corrections.
If students don’t have books at home or in their neighborhood, they rely on what’s available in schools — in the classroom and campus library. But good luck finding banned and challenged books like “The Gift of Ramadan” by Rabiah York Lumbard and Laura K. Horton and “Sulwe” by Lupita Nyong’o and Vashti Harrison if students live in a place impacted by censorship.
"impacted" is such a wonderful weasel word that encourages the reader to imagine something maximally inflammatory with minimal commitment on the part of the journalist. There is no rebuttal that can be made here without Siid dodging that that's not what she meant by "impacted" - so I retort instead that it's content-free incitement and demagoguery. Journalism delenda est.
Similarly with "banned and challenged", where all the weighty connotation is being carried by the "banned" part, but all the truth of the sentence resides in the "challenged" part. I tried to find the specifics of the matter and as best I can tell, in one of the three thousand counties in the United States, The Gift of Ramadan was challenged for school review by partisan hacks and then got stuck in bureaucratic limbo in a poorly designed review process to determine whether it should be in schools in that county. Somewhere has to be the most fuckup county of 3000, and Duval County was it that year.
From the viewpoint of people who thought their book should be read by every student as a default, this cherry-picked one-county school-holdup felt like a "ban" despite the fact that the book remained available in bookstores.
What extraordinary entitlement.
The epicenter of these efforts? Florida and the attempts led by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis to eliminate the teaching of accurate U.S. history and kill off access to diverse books.
Stripped of the bombast: Florida rejected one specific Advanced Placement course on African American Studies. DeSantis claimed this was because the course was a bunch of thrown-together left-wing talking points including queer theory and climate action along with the black blackety blackness.
The College Board released an edited version of the course, and claimed this was nothing to do with Florida because they get feedback from lots of people.
That’s why as part of a larger effort to make books more accessible, and directly combat these anti-history book bans, the national nonprofit Little Free Library and creative marketing agency Venables Bell + Partners have teamed up on the Unbanned Book Club.
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Again with the use of "ban" for not using government resources to promote. Journalism delenda est, wordcels delenda est. The books are not banned, as shown by the fact that this project is legal. The vast majority of books in the world are not in any school, let alone every school; curricula change regularly; to call it "banned" that a book was removed from a school is a sort of linguistic robbery that steals the substance of word and leaves us with a confusion of tongues as of Babel.
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olipeaksforever · 2 months
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We're All Like That: A Twin Peaks playlist.
Featuring: Julee Cruise, The Millennium, Jan & Dean, Tears For Fears, Cocteau Twins, The Zombies, The Smiths, Love, Talking Heads, George Harrison, The Replacements, The Velvet Underground, Vashti Bunyan, yungatita, Margo Guryan, Queen, Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers, Angelo Badalamenti, The Who, The Supremes, The Beatles, SALES, WHAM!, Fleetwood Mac, The Mamas & The Papas, Jonathan Richman, Television, Strawberry Switchblade, The Beach Boys and Bruce Springsteen.
Genres featured: Classic rock, pop, dream pop, electro pop, new wave, psychedelic rock, motown, folk, jazz, baroque pop and alternative rock.
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mermaidenmystic · 2 years
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Vashti Harrison
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