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reblog with supporting evidence
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when people kinda disappear from tumblr that means they’re either doing really well or really bad
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tumblr women elections like i have lost all faith in the electoral process...
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lesblah · 2 years
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okay like this post if i can trust you to be so normal about it
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okay like this post if i can trust you to be so normal about it
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okay be honest. if i told u guys i had an under the radar blog i’ve been following along on with many of your guys accounts this whole time . would you still think i’m hot ....
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MEEEEE 🎈🎂🍾🎉
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lesblah · 2 years
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hello to all of my colleagues here on tumblr dot com; currently the largest academic strike in history is happening across the university of california system with 48,000 academic workers on the picket line. if you’re interested in showing your support for this historic action, you can donate to the official hardship fund of UAW 2865, UAW 5810, and student researchers united-UAW here
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lesblah · 2 years
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graduate mentor who was going to look over my proposal for the research application(s) due today cancelled on me morning of and i can’t even be upset abt it bc it’s literally the biggest academic strike in U.S. history but that doesnt change the deadline the application so . we move
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lesblah · 2 years
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my leitmotif is about to fucking reprise
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lesblah · 2 years
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In the late 1960s, in the aftermath of the Watts Uprising and against the backdrop of the continuing Civil Rights Movement and the escalating Vietnam War, a group of African and African American students entered the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, as part of an “Ethno-Communications” initiative designed to be responsive to communities of color (also including Asian, Chicano and Native American communities). Now referred to as the “L.A. Rebellion,” these mostly unheralded artists created a unique cinematic landscape, as—over the course of two decades—students arrived, mentored one another and passed the torch to the next group.
Some aspects of the story have been told before, in articles and in panel discussions, and at retrospective screenings of key films.  Now, UCLA Film & Television Archive has undertaken its L.A. Rebellion initiative to help illuminate previously unknown aspects of the story, the artists and the work, and facilitate a greater understanding of the whole.
The Archive’s initiative began with a desire to participate in the Getty Foundation funded “Pacific Standard Time” exhibition of post World War II Art in Los Angeles.  Three years later, dozens of filmmakers have been identified as part of the L.A. Rebellion movement and the initiative has grown into a massive effort by all departments of the Archive to bring to light the contributions of these first generations of Black UCLA film students.
Anisa told me about this. Posting and saving for future reference
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lesblah · 2 years
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okay 1 more day until im really free girl bosses bc im getting an emergency extension for one of my classes coz i had covid so i don't fail out of my admission 👍
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