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nicolerrichie · 6 days
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Nicole Richie in House of Harlow 1960 Spring Fine Crystals
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thegroovywitch · 1 year
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The Flying Burrito Brothers, 1969
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heartfannn · 6 months
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gamieboop · 7 months
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calicomarie · 1 year
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insideusnet · 2 years
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Chinese Immigrant, DuPont Chemist's Contribution Remembered : Inside US
Chinese Immigrant, DuPont Chemist’s Contribution Remembered : Inside US
By KRYS’TAL GRIFFIN, News Journal WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — A Chinese immigrant and chemist who played a role in the 1960s developing noise reduction technology at the DuPont Experimental Station was honored at a recent ceremony at the DuPont site. A conference center was named for Theodore “Ted” P. Yin, who worked at the company in the 1960s with his wife, Fay Hoh Yin. DuPont officials…
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Single Schallplatte aus dem Jahr 1960 (A031 / 518 S). Die Continentals: „Hüh-A-Hoh (Vier Schimmel, ein Wagen) / Ahoi-Ohe! (Uns ruft die weite See)“. Label: Decca – D 19 211 mono
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genderoutlaws · 2 years
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🎥 genderoutlaws movie night! 🍿
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Sunday, March 27th we are going to be streaming a double feature of films that both blend narrative and documentary style improvisational conversations with the actors starring in them. The stream will start with FPoR at 4PM EST with a brief intermission before we start CoLS around 6PM.
Funeral Parade of Roses | Bara no Sōretsu (1969) is an experimental genre bending Japanese New Wave film set in the gay subculture of 1960s Tokyo, starring famous drag queen Pîtâ (Shinnosuke Ikehata) and following several trans women working at a gay bar. It features cyclical, non linear storytelling that will slowly unravel a devastating truth. English subtitles.
City of Lost Souls | Stadt Der Verlorenen Seelen (1983) is a low budget musical satire, following a group of eccentric American queer people living in Berlin. Starring trans punk rockstar Jayne County as a caricature of a ditzy cisgender patriot, and a variety of iconic actors as characterized versions of themselves, we will see the trials and tribulations of their lives in 1980s West Germany. Sadly the only version I can find at this time only provides English subtitles for the German portions, not Deaf/Hoh friendly closed captioning.
Content Warnings under the cut !
FPoR CWs: depictions and/or discussions of child abuse, incest, homophobia and transmisogyny, drugs, cheating, parental death, self harm / suicide, blood, and sexual content. there is a infamous graphic eye trauma scene at the end with audio gore, i will def warn in chat before it happens.
CoLS CWs: depictions and/or discussions of nazism, antisemitism, racism, anti-blackness, pregnancy and abortion, transmisogyny and transmisogynoir, homophobia, abuse, brief mention of institutionalization, fires, death, smoking, alcohol, drugs, vomiting, blood/minor injuries, and sexual content.
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starblaster · 4 years
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Hi! Can i ask why you believe everyone who learns sign language should learn about deaf culture as well? Ive taken classes to learn sign language and through my own curiosity/deaf and hoh friends, ive learned a bit about deaf culture too. I dont really understand why it would be crucial to learn about them side by side; I also speak french but i don't really study french culture.
if you are learning ASL, learning about Deaf culture is important because without Deaf culture, there would be no ASL. ASL exists because of Deaf culture and the work of Deaf people to use a non-verbal language freely. before ASL, the goal of schools for the deaf were to force deaf children to speak and read lips, something that is, by the way, fucking impossible. Deaf culture pushed for the teaching of a signed language, which allowed Deaf people to communicate within their own community & without relying on english or conforming to hearing culture. the oppression of Deaf people for signing is something you learn on day 1 of ASL. Deaf culture and Deaf history are taught in all credible ASL courses, especially at the university/college level. my ASL professor was Deaf, but even the hearing ASL professors teach this content. it’s not just something i "believe" should be required. it is literally a requirement for learning ASL, whether you’re taught in a classroom or you’re learning it by yourself at home with free resources.
when i took even just a semester of french, i had to learn about the cultures of like 12 different french-speaking countries... i don’t know what school doesn’t also teach people about the cultures tied to the languages that those cultures created but it’s pretty typical to learn about the culture of the language’s speakers, and not just the language itself but also its history.
in the case of ASL, it is very important to understand where ASL even comes from as a language and the needs of Deaf/HoH people that necessitated its creation. learning any signed language but still being a willfully ignorant hearing person regarding the stigmas and audism faced by Deaf people is an example of how you benefit from your privilege as a hearing person, picking and choosing what parts you think are ‘important’ enough to learn. ASL is not english, french, german, latin, or whatever—it’s not spoken or written, it’s signed. people who speak english aren’t discriminated against for speaking english. Deaf people, however, have historically faced discrimination for signing. and even within ASL, there is also BASL which is a dialect of ASL used by Black ASL signers (and Black ASL signers are scrutinized even more, living under threat of violence and murder because hearing non-black people think Black signers are using gang signs, for example)!
i know you mean well, but i think it’s extremely arrogant to say that you “don’t really understand why it would be crucial to learn about them side by side” because ASL, despite being widely used in american Deaf communities since 1817 was only officially declared a language in the 1960s. and even today, i still meet people who think that signing ASL is just “english but in gestural form” which is just patently untrue. like that’s not even a misconception, it’s just a straightup falsehood. english and ASL are two extremely different languages, especially from a grammatical standpoint. the grammar of signed languages is unlike a spoken/written language’s grammar.
here are some resources for you:
Deaf culture essentials
why we capitalize Deaf (and Hard of Hearing/HoH)
Deafness and disability identity (video with captions and voiceover from an interpreter)
Protecting and Interpreting Deaf Culture (ted talk by Deaf advocate Glenna Cooper with captions interpreter voiceover)
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stingchronicity · 3 years
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hoh i think this is really more of an american (or at least western) problem than elsewhere but god i cannot explain how angry ISKCON (hare krishna) and likewise missionaries make me
the whole transcendental meditation (TM) & ISKCON thing was brought to the western world as a conversion fad, which is strictly NOT a hindu idea. ever since the 1960s, the western image of “hindus” equates to “those dirty hippies who hand out krishna pamphlets and beg for money.” btw that’s an actual quote someone has said to me upon learning i’m a hindu
it makes me so inexplicably mad because that whole hippie craze is not hinduism in the least. the communal, free love, self-denial, transcendental, and drug-oriented culture of hippies & ISKCON members is the face of hinduism in the western world but it’s nothing like true hinduism. i don’t mean this in a hindu supremacist way, and im also not saying theres anything wrong with the whole free love, transcendental meditation, etc; i mean, you guys see the musicians i love and my enthusiasm for the 60s and 70s. i’m just saying that equating “hare krishnas” to hindus is a defacement to hinduism
hinduism is an ancient, personal religion sacred to south asian culture. ISKCON is a capitalistic fad meant for white people who want to “rebel.” instead of listening to what the beatles’ pasty asses have to say about eastern religion, maybe listen to an actual south asian person.
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nicolerrichie · 7 months
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Nicole Richie for House of Harlow 1960
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therkalexander · 5 years
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This is probably a very stupid question but which modern era do you think Aidon and Persephone prefer? I mean do they swing the 30’s or rock the 60’s? And I think Thanatos will feel free on Halloween nights. I wish you good work and thank you for the previews they are amazing and I can’t wait to read the whole book! ❤️
Hoh boy it’s headcanon time!
I think that the 1930s and the 1960s were actually rough on both of them.
Aidon saw thousands reach his gates from starvation, and it probably made him feel a little like when Demeter starved the earth to regain his wife. A pit in his stomach formed every subsequent year when Persephone would bring home news. Greece was locked in civil strife. The first time he heard names like ‘Metaxas’ and then ‘Mussolini’ he dismissed it. Then as each year wore on and things grew worse in Europe, he knew that he was about to face a deluge of bodies the likes of which his realm had never seen. Before the war broke out, he took Ares aside. Hades told him, given the god’s propensity for switching uniforms to whichever side was glorifying him more in battle, that if he ever, ever found out Ares had put on a German uniform he would send his wife and the Keres to hound him every day and night for the rest of his immortal life.
The 30s was a time of crisis for Aidon and Persephone.
The 60s however were about as interesting a decade for them as they’d ever seen.
Persephone, who had unleashed so much profanity and anger each year at what had started in the New Mexico desert, had horrified them at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, continued at the Bikini Atoll, in the Nevada desert, and Semipalatinsk came back genuinely shaking with fear as she descended to be with Hades in the fall of 1962.
With bated breath, they watched the Cuban Missile Crisis play out, and both spent long nights wondering if they were about to welcome all of humanity back to Chthonia at once, with no hope of the souls ever being reborn again to the world above. Demeter herself came below, weeping and fretting and both Persephone and Hades tried to calm and console her, but with no surety that they would be right or that anyone would be left to plant grain the next year. On October 28, they all sighed in relief.
And things changed. Upheavals, progress, regression, triumph, tragedy. They watched humanity take two steps forward, a step back. Hades hated the stink of napalm almost as much as he hated the stench of gunpowder. Persephone told him to meet her in San Francisco in the summer of 1967, and he was gobsmacked by the changes that had taken place in the culture. It was as if Anthesteria had returned for an entire season. He tried to balance the idea of an aggressor nation protesting its own aggression, clenched his teeth at the whiff of base self interest but saw the push for peace as a nudge in the right direction.
His pessimism was proven right little more than a year later, but Persephone told him about the Moon... about how humankind had, in part, glimpsed the good earth as her husband and she had all those thousands of years ago during their hieros gamos, as a beacon of blue in the enveloping black, as one single, fragile world. And after that, Hades knew— despite his overwhelming doubts— that civilization would eventually overcome its adolescence and figure it out.
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heartfannn · 6 months
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gamieboop · 9 months
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calicomarie · 1 year
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shopofthemoment · 4 years
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