Source: art-mysecondname
when u show up late to work as usual and hear the workers are revolting
I’m the revolting workers
i’m beyonce chilling by the jacuzzi to avoid the chaos of Revolution
G O L D E N W A V E S
#screenprint #adeeroberson #blacksaltcollective #goldenlight
Training for Exhaustion. Xandra Ibarra. (2015) Photos by Autumn Swisher. www.lachicaboom.com #queerexhaustion #spiclife #cucarachalife
Source: hipinuff
Shadows are my pieces, “Blue Mountains, Portland Parish, Jamaica / Polyrhythms Kill Colonizers”
And “Kanaga Crown”at @bettiono now, until October 31st. As part of thier 5 year Anniversary show POLYTHETIC!
#blacksaltcollective #adeeroberson #bettiono #polythetic
📷: @gracerosarioo ✨ (at Betti Ono)
…»We never talked about men or clothes. It was always Marx, Lenin and revolution – real girls’ talk«…
[Nina Simone on Lorraine Hansberry]
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Source: fuckyeahsocialists
Only if we could, Eric Garner as PhantomNegro.
reimagining the narrative
2015
Jay Katelansky
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Source: shiftingself
When Discrimination Is Baked Into Algorithms
It’s troubling enough when Flickr’s auto-tagging of online photos label pictures of black men as “animal” or “ape,” or when researchers determine that Google search results for black-sounding names are more likely to be accompanied by ads about criminal activity than search results for white-sounding names. But what about when big data is used to determine a person’s credit score, ability to get hired, or even the length of a prison sentence?