@asiasinasce Pensa chi passa ore a lavoro giorno e non è detto possa permettersi un aiuto in casa. Io sono sveglia dalle 3 di notte per il lavoro e ho un bimbo di nemmeno un anno. Come faremo mai noi mamme lavoratrici? Qua si sta perdendo il senso di quanto siano privilegiate
Happy Birthday, Chris Martin! 🎂✨
Il frontman dei Coldplay compie oggi 48 anni.
Grazie per la magia che continui a regalarci, Chris! 💙
#HappyBirthdayChrisMartin
Remembering the great Ayrton Senna who
would have turned 64 today.
He was more than a racing driver. He was an extraordinary man, full of compassion and humility, truly special.
.@Coldplay's Chris Martin turns 47 today! We would like to wish an incredible birthday to the 7x Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter and pianist 🎂🎉
Thank you Lewis for everything. Can’t follow him on n this new adventure but wish him the best. Today it’s the end of an era for me but Lewis stays in the heart. 🖤
@fiagirly Always supported Lewis but can’t follow him this time. He’ll be my favorite one and wish him the best for this new adventure. It’s the end of an era for me. Thank you Lewis🖤
At 2 AM on July 11, 1958, newly married couple Richard and Mildred Loving were abruptly awakened in their bedroom by a Virginia sheriff.
The sheriff questioned Richard, a white man, asking, "What are you doing in bed with this woman?"
Mildred, a woman of both Black and Indigenous American heritage, responded, "I'm his wife."
The sheriff retorted, "Not here, you're not."
During that era, Virginia still had laws against interracial marriage, and the Lovings were taken into custody for their unlawful cohabitation.
For nearly nine years, the couple was forced to live away from their hometown, but they eventually boldly decided to challenge the state's discriminatory laws in the Supreme Court.
In 1967, the groundbreaking Loving v. Virginia ruling effectively decriminalized interracial marriage throughout the entire United States.