When watching the Osage Singers at the Oscars, my inner voice said “They’re the ones bringing us all up on stage tonight, that’s how it should be.” The history in the film and of the moment rightfully belong to the Osage Nation. What an honor to be close enough to feel the drum❤️🔥
Bad news for the worst people on the internet: you can absolutely get sued for calling LGBTQ folks “gr**mers.”
A court just confirmed it’s a sIur — and baselessly hurling it at drag performers isn’t public interest speech.
Here’s what’s going on:
Why do they make low-beam vehicle lights so bright now.... people keep flashing/blinding me thinking I have my brights on, but i swear they aren't 😅 anyone have any tips??
It definitely elicited a deep groan within a pretty fun movie…
I couldn’t believe it when I heard it. Went something like: “the patriarchy is to women like smallpox was to Indigenous peoples; they had no defense against it.” 😵💫
this is such a direct, tangible example of reconciliation in practice that other Canadian universities could easily implement— here's hoping some of them do.
Learn about National MMIWG2S Awareness Day / Red Dress Day at: https://t.co/0jS45VSROF
👉Watch for @angelasterritt's new book coming out May 30th: "Unbroken: My fight for Survival, Hope, and Justice for Indigenous Women and Girls"
#MMIWG2S#NoMoreStolenSisters#RedDressDay
To change, we must be bravely radical in allyship and togetherness. I think @TeenVogue always makes it easy to understand so I leave this:
https://t.co/qCROQq9ic4
How are you being a radically transformative person in your work, life, family? How are you being bravely radical?