Thinking about how learning is the antidote. But also how an education is a privilege in this country. Critical thinking is a skill undermined by capitalism: a work force that questions management is no good. We need to work to educate ourselves, but also to make learning accessible and inclusive. Education Is Power.
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education for all, school, teachers gifts, teacher
For the Fab Feminist Fav project I knew some months I wouldn’t be able to do just one illustration. So this month I’m doing 10 total illustrations of badass black women, starting with Serena Williams ❤️
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tennis, williams, black girl magic, black power, believe in yourself
I can’t quite think of a better way to celebrate #notmypresident ‘s day than by reveling in the badassery that is @mistyonpointe ⚡️Misty has MUSCLE - physically and emotionally. No way she wasn’t making it onto my #BHM Fab Feminist Fav list.
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ballet, ballerina, black history month, black ballerina
Reasons @janetmock is a fab feminist fav:
❤️ came out as trans in a magazine article in 2011
❤️ author of: Redefining Realness, and Surpassing Certainty ❤️ Badass reporter, writer & correspondent ❤️ serves on the board of the Arcus Foundation @arcuslgbt ❤️ one of the writers, directors & producers of @poseonfx making her the first openly trans woc writer hired for a TV series
❤️ her 2019 deal with Netflix makes her the first openly trans woc to get a deal with a major content company ❤️ 2012 recipient of Sylvia Rivera Activist Reward
❤️ 2014 recipient @glsen Respect Reward
Stacey Abrams : fighting voter suppression, fighting bigotry, fighting racism, just generally being a boss. Absolutely had to be included as a Fab Feminist Fav for #bhm2020
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social justice, liberal, feminism, stacey abrams, feminist
In memory of and gratitude for Katherine Johnson, who among many other amazingly skilled, under-recognized black women, fundamentally changed our vision of the universe. Rest in power ❤️
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black history, science, women in stem, hidden figures, feminism
It’s women’s history month ❤️ #womendoitbetter Celebrate the women of the supreme court (in order of appearance in the illustration): Elena Kagan, Sandra Day O'Connor, Ruth Bader Ginsberg & Sonia Sotomayor
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notorious rbg, sotomayor, sonia sotomayor, sandra day oconnor, rbg