December 2010
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jessicaqwoc-deactivated20110425 asked: Hey!
A friend of mine is starting a "zine about dealing with body/hair/size/fat phobia for and by Indigenous peoples and people of colour" and since your blog is directed to WOC I was wondering if you could help promote it. It would be amazing if you could help out and contribute your own article! It would be greatly appreciated =). I'll provide a link to her facebook note....
A friend of mine is starting a "zine about dealing with body/hair/size/fat phobia for and by Indigenous peoples and people of colour" and since your blog is directed to WOC I was wondering if you could help promote it. It would be amazing if you could help out and contribute your own article! It would be greatly appreciated =). I'll provide a link to her facebook note....
*faints*
tobeapeartreeinbloom:
wedding invites are 2/3 completed. so tired, but I’m currently listening to an audio version of Their Eyes Were Watching God on http://www.zoranealehurston.com/ and I love it. but i’m sleepy. so i might listen more tomorrow.
there is an audio version of Their Eyes Were Watching God?
*faints*
tobeapeartreeinbloom:
wedding invites are 2/3 completed. so tired, but I’m currently listening to an audio version of Their Eyes Were Watching God on http://www.zoranealehurston.com/ and I love it. but i’m sleepy. so i might listen more tomorrow.
there is an audio version of Their Eyes Were Watching God?
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She knew things that nobody had ever told her… She knew the world was a stallion...
– Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston Context: Having been forced to marry at a very young age, the protagonist, Janie, was very confused about the nature of love and marriage. She knew that she did not love the man she was to marry, and wondered if being married made people love each...
She knew things that nobody had ever told her… She knew the world was a stallion...
– Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston Context: Having been forced to marry at a very young age, the protagonist, Janie, was very confused about the nature of love and marriage. She knew that she did not love the man she was to marry, and wondered if being married made people love each...
dominickbrady:
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almas88:
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