“If you’re reading this, if there’s air in your lungs on this November day, then there is still hope for you. Your story is still going. And maybe some things are true for all of us. Perhaps we all relate to pain. Perhaps we all relate to fear and loss and questions. And perhaps we all deserve to be honest, all deserve whatever help we need. Our stories are all so many things: Heavy and light. Beautiful and difficult. Hopeful and uncertain. But our stories aren’t finished yet. There is still time, for things to heal and change and grow. There is still time to be surprised. We are still going, you and I. We are stories still going.”
— Jamie Tworkowski
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, the first indigenous actor nominated in any lead category, attends the 2024 Emmys with a red handprint over his mouth, the symbol for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). September 15, 2024.
fear, sadness, hate and disappointment by sarah snook as siobhan roy
Jenny Holzer, Truisms, offset poster, 1978, 17 x 22 in.
Janelle Monáe in GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY, Dir. Rian Johnson
bell hooks
“Deep in my heart I know I am a loner. I have tried to blend in with the world and be sociable, but the more people I meet the more disappointed I am. So, I’ve learned to enjoy myself, my family, and a few good friends.”
— Steven Aitchison
I have to remember how much it hurt. I can't make that same mistake again.
from Bhanu Kapil’s The Vertical Interrogation of Strangers
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“In My Place”. Amandine Guihard by Noémi Ottilia Szabo for Blanc Magazine April 2020
Every lover’s got a little dagger in their hands…Communications and Media Scholar📚
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