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sonorensis:

King Bird of Paradise

(via astonyen)

desert-boots:

Light show projection by Tony Martin

desert-boots:

Light show projection by Tony Martin

rhamphotheca:

Orange-breasted Green Pigeon (Treron bicincta leggei)
- Yala National Park, Sri Lanka
I’m not really a fan of pigeons but I have to admit that this guy would certainly find a place in my pigeon dream team! The shot is a bit distant and there was quite a strong wind blowing (hence the ruffled head feathers) but he was nevertheless a very impressive bird. This is the Sri Lankan subspecies.
(photo/text: Steve Garvie)

rhamphotheca:

Orange-breasted Green Pigeon (Treron bicincta leggei)

- Yala National Park, Sri Lanka

I’m not really a fan of pigeons but I have to admit that this guy would certainly find a place in my pigeon dream team! The shot is a bit distant and there was quite a strong wind blowing (hence the ruffled head feathers) but he was nevertheless a very impressive bird. This is the Sri Lankan subspecies.

(photo/text: Steve Garvie)

(via astonyen)

morphodite:

beautiful young dancer-choreographer Alvin Ailey; portrait by Carl van Vechten.

morphodite:

beautiful young dancer-choreographer Alvin Ailey; portrait by Carl van Vechten.

(via vinboz)

Our community, much like society-at-large, needs a paradigm shift as it relates to our sexual assault prevention efforts. For so long all of our energy has been directed at women, teaching them to be more “ladylike” and to not be “promiscuous” to not drink too much or to not wear a skirt. Newsflash: men don’t decide to become rapists because they spot a woman dressed like a video vixen or because a girl has been sexually assertive.

How about we teach young men when a woman says stop, they stop? How about we teach young men that when a woman has too much to drink that they should not have sex with her, if for no other reason but to protect themselves from being accused of a crime? How about we teach young men that when they see their friends doing something inappropriate to intervene or to stop being friends? The culture that allows men to violate women will continue to flourish so long as there is no great social consequence for men who do so. And while many men punished for sexual assaults each year, countless others are able to commit rape and other crimes against women because we so often blame the victim instead of the guilty party.

Holding women and girls accountable for preventing sexual assault hasn’t worked and so long as men commit the majority of rapes, men need to be at the heart of our tactics for preventing them.

Let’s stop teaching ‘how to avoid being a victim’ and instead, attack the culture that creates predators in the first place.

Zerlina Maxwell, Stop Telling Women How to Not Get Raped, Ebony.com, 1/14/12

::wild applause::

(via racialicious)

(via gematriya)

jaskojones:

untitled on Flickr.
Adelaide 2010 - Hawker St. at night

jaskojones:

untitled on Flickr.

Adelaide 2010 - Hawker St. at night

jaskojones:

untitled on Flickr.
Adelaide 2010 - Hawker St. at night

jaskojones:

untitled on Flickr.

Adelaide 2010 - Hawker St. at night

jaskojones:

untitled on Flickr.
Adelaide 2010 - Hawker St. at night

jaskojones:

untitled on Flickr.

Adelaide 2010 - Hawker St. at night

sonorensis:

King Bird of Paradise

(via astonyen)

desert-boots:

Light show projection by Tony Martin

desert-boots:

Light show projection by Tony Martin

(Source: latinamericana)

rhamphotheca:

Orange-breasted Green Pigeon (Treron bicincta leggei)
- Yala National Park, Sri Lanka
I’m not really a fan of pigeons but I have to admit that this guy would certainly find a place in my pigeon dream team! The shot is a bit distant and there was quite a strong wind blowing (hence the ruffled head feathers) but he was nevertheless a very impressive bird. This is the Sri Lankan subspecies.
(photo/text: Steve Garvie)

rhamphotheca:

Orange-breasted Green Pigeon (Treron bicincta leggei)

- Yala National Park, Sri Lanka

I’m not really a fan of pigeons but I have to admit that this guy would certainly find a place in my pigeon dream team! The shot is a bit distant and there was quite a strong wind blowing (hence the ruffled head feathers) but he was nevertheless a very impressive bird. This is the Sri Lankan subspecies.

(photo/text: Steve Garvie)

(via astonyen)

morphodite:

beautiful young dancer-choreographer Alvin Ailey; portrait by Carl van Vechten.

morphodite:

beautiful young dancer-choreographer Alvin Ailey; portrait by Carl van Vechten.

(via vinboz)

Our community, much like society-at-large, needs a paradigm shift as it relates to our sexual assault prevention efforts. For so long all of our energy has been directed at women, teaching them to be more “ladylike” and to not be “promiscuous” to not drink too much or to not wear a skirt. Newsflash: men don’t decide to become rapists because they spot a woman dressed like a video vixen or because a girl has been sexually assertive.

How about we teach young men when a woman says stop, they stop? How about we teach young men that when a woman has too much to drink that they should not have sex with her, if for no other reason but to protect themselves from being accused of a crime? How about we teach young men that when they see their friends doing something inappropriate to intervene or to stop being friends? The culture that allows men to violate women will continue to flourish so long as there is no great social consequence for men who do so. And while many men punished for sexual assaults each year, countless others are able to commit rape and other crimes against women because we so often blame the victim instead of the guilty party.

Holding women and girls accountable for preventing sexual assault hasn’t worked and so long as men commit the majority of rapes, men need to be at the heart of our tactics for preventing them.

Let’s stop teaching ‘how to avoid being a victim’ and instead, attack the culture that creates predators in the first place.

Zerlina Maxwell, Stop Telling Women How to Not Get Raped, Ebony.com, 1/14/12

::wild applause::

(via racialicious)

(via gematriya)

jaskojones:

untitled on Flickr.
Adelaide 2010 - Hawker St. at night

jaskojones:

untitled on Flickr.

Adelaide 2010 - Hawker St. at night

jaskojones:

untitled on Flickr.
Adelaide 2010 - Hawker St. at night

jaskojones:

untitled on Flickr.

Adelaide 2010 - Hawker St. at night

jaskojones:

untitled on Flickr.
Adelaide 2010 - Hawker St. at night

jaskojones:

untitled on Flickr.

Adelaide 2010 - Hawker St. at night

professional-princess:

Bettie Page

professional-princess:

Bettie Page

(Source: vintagegal, via rasputin)

hollyhocksandtulips:

William Gedney

hollyhocksandtulips:

William Gedney

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Our community, much like society-at-large, needs a paradigm shift as it relates to our sexual assault prevention efforts. For so long all of our energy has been directed at women, teaching them to be more “ladylike” and to not be “promiscuous” to not drink too much or to not wear a skirt. Newsflash: men don’t decide to become rapists because they spot a woman dressed like a video vixen or because a girl has been sexually assertive.

How about we teach young men when a woman says stop, they stop? How about we teach young men that when a woman has too much to drink that they should not have sex with her, if for no other reason but to protect themselves from being accused of a crime? How about we teach young men that when they see their friends doing something inappropriate to intervene or to stop being friends? The culture that allows men to violate women will continue to flourish so long as there is no great social consequence for men who do so. And while many men punished for sexual assaults each year, countless others are able to commit rape and other crimes against women because we so often blame the victim instead of the guilty party.

Holding women and girls accountable for preventing sexual assault hasn’t worked and so long as men commit the majority of rapes, men need to be at the heart of our tactics for preventing them.

Let’s stop teaching ‘how to avoid being a victim’ and instead, attack the culture that creates predators in the first place.

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