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This is a beautiful thing to behold.  A nation of people working towards a better nation.  A representation of our nation.  Congratulations to all the honoree. 
Simone Biles
Sister Simone Campbell
Julieta Garcia
Gabrielle Giffords
Fred Gray
Steve Jobs
Father Alexander Karloutsos
Khizr Khan
Sandra Lindsay
John McCain
Diane Nash
Megan Rapinoe
Alan Simpson
Richard Trumka
Wilma Vaught
Denzel Washington
Raúl Yzaguirre (x)
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readyforevolution · 2 years
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Diane Judith Nash (born May 15, 1938) is an American civil rights activist, and a leader and strategist of the student wing of the Civil Rights Movement.
After graduating from Hyde Park High School in Chicago, Diane Nash went to Washington, D.C., to attend Howard University, a historically black college (HBCU). After a year, she transferred to Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, where she majored in English. Nash acknowledged that she looked forward to personal growth during her time in college and wanted to explore the challenging issues of the time. In Nashville, she was first exposed to the full force of Jim Crow laws and customs and their effect on the lives of Blacks. Nash recounted her experience at the Tennessee State Fair when she had to use the "Colored Women" restroom, signifying the first time she had ever seen and been impacted by segregation signage. Outraged by the realities of segregation, Nash began to show signs of leadership and soon became a full-time activist
Nash's campaigns were among the most successful of the era. Her efforts included the first successful civil rights campaign to integrate lunch counters (Nashville, TN);the Freedom Riders, who desegregated interstate travel; co-founding the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC); and co-initiating the Alabama Voting Rights Project and working on the Selma Voting Rights Movement. This helped gain Congressional passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which authorized the federal government to oversee and enforce state practices to ensure that African Americans and other minorities were not prevented from registering and voting.
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helloparkerrose · 1 year
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The movement had a way of reaching inside me and bringing out things that I never knew were there. Like courage, and love for people. It was a real experience to be seeing a group of people who would put their bodies between you and danger. And to love people that you work with enough that you would put your body between them and danger.
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roesolo · 1 year
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Blog Tour: LOVE IS LOUD: How Diane Nash Led the Civil Rights Movement
Blog Tour: LOVE IS LOUD: How Diane Nash Led the Civil Rights Movement @barbfisch @blueslipper @pwisemanbooks @SimonKIDS @SandraNWallace
Diane Nash is a civil rights leader who was a Freedom Rider; a lunch counter protestor, and a 2022 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient. Sandra Neil Wallace and four-time Caldecott Honor recipient Bryan Collier bring her story to vibrant life in Love is Loud. Love is Loud, by Sandra Neil Wallace/Illustrated by Bryan Collier, (Jan. 2023, Simon & Schuster), $18.99, ISBN: 9781534451032 Ages…
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lavoixhumaine · 2 months
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Angela Bassett lending her voice in a short film for Architectural Digest featuring Ryan Murphy’s reimagining of Richard Neutra’s 1955 Brow House in Bel Air
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firefighterbracket · 1 year
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The Bracket
The bracket has been seeded and organized and built a few hours early, which means you get to see it a few hours early!
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Round one will start tomorrow, Sunday, April 2nd - also a little bit ahead of schedule. Eight polls - four from each side of the bracket - will be posted at 6am pacific and run for 24 hours, and will be considered round 1A. The other eight polls, round 1B, will be posted at 6am on Monday, April 3rd.
All polls, once posted will be tagged as #polls, as well as #round 1 for easy access.
The rules are pretty self explanatory:
Don't be rude. It's a silly tumblr poll, not a judgement of character. If there is any threats or tomfoolery in the notes, the block button exists and I'll use it.
A continuation of the first rule: don't. be. rude. For now, anon messages are turned on, and they will stay on for as long as it's reasonable. If I get hate or rude messages, that privilege will get taken away. Don't be the reason everyone else loses anonymity.
Have fun! This was created for exactly that reason, so we should all enjoy it!
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One Chicago:
Stella Kidd vs Christopher Hermann (1A)
Mouch McHolland vs Wallace Boden (1B)
Kelly Severide vs Leslie Shay (1B)
Matt Casey vs Darren Ritter (1A)
Grey's Anatomy/Station 19:
Ben Warren vs Diane Lewis (1B)
Andy Herrera vs Jack Gibson (1A)
Maya Bishop vs Travis Montgomery (1A)
Victoria Hughes vs Dean Miller (1B)
911:
Eddie Diaz vs Judd Ryder (1A)
Chimney Han vs Hen Wilson (1B)
Bobby Nash vs Ravi Pannikar (1B)
Evan Buckley vs Marjan Marwani (1A)
Misc:
Ricky Matsui vs Eve Edwards (1B)
Galo Thymos vs Carlos (Zero Escape) (1A)
Fireman Sam vs Bailey Nune (1A)
Marshall (PAW Patrol) vs Smokey Bear (1B)
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whenweallvote · 1 year
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On this day in 1938, Civil Rights Activist Diane Nash (May 15, 1938—) was born in Chicago, Illinois.
Nash was prominently involved in some of the most consequential campaigns of the civil rights movement. She was a leader during the sit-in movement to desegregate lunch counters in Nashville, Tennessee, and was among the founding members of the SNCC.
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xox000xox · 10 months
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250 Hollywood Celebrities Sign Letter Demanding Big Tech Censor Anyone Who Opposes Trans Surgeries On Kids
Here are the names of every celebrity who wants to mutilate children. Remember them & for Gods sake, stop supporting their products, movies, shows etc.
Abby Wambach
Adam Eli
Aitch Alberto
AJ Shively
Alan Cumming
Alejandra Caraballo
Alejandra Ghersi
Alex Clark
Alexandra Gutierrez
Alisa Ramirez
Allie Leonard
Allison Goldfrapp
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zwischenstadt · 1 year
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"The boomers get tied to the sixties because they are assumed to have created a culture of liberal permissiveness, and because they were utopians—political idealists, social activists, counterculturalists. In fact, it is almost impossible to name a single person born after 1945 who played any kind of role in the civil-rights movement, Students for a Democratic Society, the New Left, the antiwar movement, or the Black Panthers during the nineteen-sixties. Those movements were all started by older, usually much older, people.
The baby boomers obviously played no substantive role in the passage of the Civil Rights Act or the Voting Rights Act, or in the decisions of the Warren Court, which are the most important political accomplishments of the decade. Nor were they responsible for the women’s movement or gay liberation. Betty Friedan was born in 1921, Gloria Steinem in 1934. The person conventionally credited with setting off the Stonewall riots, Stormé DeLarverie, was born in 1920.
Even the younger activists in the civil-rights movement were not boomers. John Lewis was born in 1940, Diane Nash in 1938, Bob Moses in 1935. The three activists who were killed during Freedom Summer in Mississippi, in 1964, were all born before 1945. Stokely Carmichael was born in 1941 (in Trinidad and Tobago), Bobby Seale in 1936, Huey Newton in 1942. Malcolm X was born in 1925, four years before Martin Luther King, Jr."
The Misconceptions about Baby Boomers and the Sixities
A fantastic piece
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Beetlejuice - First US National Tour
October 31, 2023 - Medium Observation
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Justin Collette (Beetlejuice), Isabella Esler (Lydia Deetz), Megan McGinnis (Barbara Maitland), Will Burton (Adam Maitland), Jesse Sharp (Charles Deetz), Kate Marilley (Delia Deetz), Lexie Dorsett Sharp (u/s Miss Argentina), Abe Goldfarb (Otho), Brian Vaughn (Maxie Dean), Kris Roberts (Maxine Dean/Juno), Jackera Davis (Girl Scout), Lee N Price (Ensemble), Eric Anthony Johnson (s/w Ensemble), Haley Fish (Ensemble), Kenway Hon Wai K. Kua (Ensemble), Sean McManus (Ensemble), Katie Lombardo (s/w Ensemble), Trevor Michael Schmidt (Ensemble), Corben Williams (Ensemble)
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Good capture of Halloween! This was filmed on the aisle so you can see some people getting up and walking around at times. LOTS of latecomers during ready set I had to get up to let people into the row, so there is no video there. The guy in front of me wouldn't stop moving so his head can come in and out of frame at times but it's always worked around.
NFT Date: May 1st, 2024
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Video is $20
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Mean Girls - Second US National Tour (Non-Equity)
October 26, 2023 - Medium Observation
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Natalie Shaw (Cady Heron), Maya Petropoulos (Regina George), Kristen Amanda Smith (Gretchen Wieners), MaryRose Brendel (Karen Smith), Alexys Morera (Janis Sarkisian), Ethan Jih-Cook (Damian Hubbard), Joseph Torres (Aaron Samuels), Shawn Mathews (Kevin Gnapoor), Kristen Seggio (Mrs. Heron/Ms. Norbury/Mrs. George), Justin Phillips (Principal Duvall), Justin O'Brien (Mr. Heron), Justin O'Brien (Coach Carr/Glen Coco/Math Moderator), Thalia Atallah (Dawn Schweitzer), Victoria Mesa (Lizzie Therman/Caroline Krafft), Lucas Hallauer (Tyler Kimble), Jonah Nash (Christian Wiggins), Mikey Corey Hassel (Shane Oman), Oshie Mellon (Sophie Kawachi), Megan Arseneau (s/w Caitlyn Caussin), Brandon Moreno (Jason Weems), Tyler Jung (Marwan Jitla), Reagan Kennedy (Taylor Wedell), Joi D. McCoy (Rachel Hamilton)
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Nice Capture of the new non-equity tour! There can be a head in the way at some points but it's worked around well. The video can be somewhat grainy at times due to how far I was + how dark the show was. Overall a great video of this incredible cast.
NFT Date: May 1st, 2024
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Come From Away - Second US National Tour (Non-Equity)
October 30, 2023 - Medium Observation
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Addison Garner (Beverley/Annette & others), Shawn W. Smith (Kevin T./Garth & others), Andrew Hendrick (Claude & others), Danny Arnold (Oz & others), Hannah Kato (Janice & others), Trey DeLuna (Kevin J./Ali & others), Stanton Morales (Nick/Doug & others), Molly Samson (Diane & others), Candace Alyssa Rhodes (Hannah & others), Kristin Litzenberg (Beulah & others), Kathleen Cameron (Bonnie & others), Jason Tyler Smith (Bob & others)
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Incredible capture of the new non-equity tour. No obstruction, very little washout in wideshots. Overall a perfect video of a great new cast.
NFT Date: May 1st, 2024
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madamlaydebug · 7 months
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Happy 40th Birthday to Tessa Thompson.
Born October 3, 1983, She is an actress, producer, singer, and songwriter. Her breakthrough came with leading roles in Tina Mabry's independent drama film Mississippi Damned (2009) and Tyler Perry's drama film For Colored Girls (2010).
Thompson gained critical acclaim for her performances in the comedy-drama Dear White People (2014), as civil rights activist Diane Nash in the historical drama Selma (2014), and as Bianca Taylor in the sport drama films Creed (2015) and Creed II (2018).
She gained mainstream recognition for her starring role as Valkyrie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero films Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and Avengers: Endgame (2019).
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mogai-sunflowers · 1 year
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MOGAI BHM- Day 4!
happy Black History Month! today, i’m talking about the Freedom Rides, which took place during the Civil Rights Movement!
The Journey of Reconciliation (the “First Freedom Ride”)-
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[Image ID: A picture of a large gray plaque that takes up most of the photo, with tree cover visible in the background. The plaque says:
“JOURNEY OF RECONCILIATION: In 1947, the Congress of Racial Equality & local citizens, black & white, protested bus segregation. Setting out from Washington, D.C., “freedom riders” tested compliance with a U.S. Supreme Court ruling barring segregation on interstate buses. On April 13, riders arrived at the local bus station then twenty yards W. A mob attacked one rider. Four others were arrested and sentenced to 30 days on chain gangs.”
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The Freedom Rides were first born in 1947 with a bus journey called the “Journey of Reconciliation”, also called the “First Freedom Ride”. The Supreme Court had just released a decision in Morgan v. Virginia (1946) that declared segregation on interstate bus travel to be unconstitutional and illegal- but, as the Supreme Court had a well-established track record of being very slow and lax to actually enforce its decisions, members of the groups CORE (the Congress of Racial Equality) and the FOR (Fellowship of Reconciliation) banded together to start the Journey of Reconciliation to test the Supreme Court’s decision. The ride was an interracial bus journey across state lines in the South, but unlike the Freedom Rides it would inspire a decade and a half later, it didn’t attract much attention. Some 15 years later, its impact would be realized.
The Freedom Rides-
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[Image ID: A black-and-white photograph of a group of 6 people, two white and four Black, standing in front of a bus holding signs. The signs say “Freedom’s wheels are rolling”, “End segregation and terror in the south”, “The law of the land is our demand”, “Enforce the Constitution 13th, 14th, 15th amendments”, “Take a stand with the law of the land- freedom now”, and “More and more everyday ride the freedom way”. End ID.]
In 1960, activism, including the activism of two Black students, John Lewis and Bernard Lafayette, who integrated their bus ride home from college, led to another court case, Boynton v. Virginia (1960), which banned segregation in all facilities that were provided for interstate travelers, which included bus terminals, restaurants, and bathrooms. Inspired by the Journey of Reconciliation, as well as other movements like the sit in movement and bus boycotts, in 1961, student activists from CORE, joined by John Lewis, once again decided to organize interracial, interstate bus rides to challenge segregation in bus terminals and on buses in interstate travel and test the enforcement of Boynton v. Virginia. 
Organized by activist James Farmer, 12 Freedom Riders rode on Greyhound and Trailways buses from Washington D.C to New Orleans, Louisiana, leaving on May 4, 1961. The Greyhound bus Freedom Riders were met with extreme violence on their trip. Their tires were slashed, members beaten violently, and when attempting to flee, their bus was firebombed, forcing the Riders into yet another mob of whites who attacked them viciously. This effectively ended the trip of the Greyhound Freedom Riders. Similarly, the Trailways Freedom Riders were beaten violently in South Carolina.
The sheer horror of this violence caught a lot of attention- national attention. Activist Diane Nash organized a group of Freedom Riders from the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the SNCC, to reinforce the Trailways riders on their journey. Her Riders, along with the Trailways Riders, were arrested by a white supremacist police chief, Eugene “Bull” Connor, when they reached Birmingham, and were then transported to and abandoned on the Tennessee state line. From this point on, the amazing activists, led by Nash, made the 100 mile journey by themselves back to their base in Nashville to reorganize.
Then, the growing group of Freedom Riders traveled back to Birmingham, and then on to Montgomery, where they were shown on national TV to be beaten and violently attacked. James Farmer helped them all make it to Jackson, Mississippi, where they were all promptly arrested and subjected to horrible abuses while incarcerated. More and more activists began to join them until eventually, the group of Freedom Riders that began as 12, was around 300.
This led the Kennedy Administration to finally have the ICC ban segregation once and for all- and after hundreds more students and activists joined from across the country, occupying jails with the original Riders, the national outcry over the violence led to that decision finally being enforced on November 1, 1961. The Freedom Riders had succeeded in desegregating interstate bus travel.
Sources-
https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/freedom-rides
https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/freedom-rides-1961/
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(More like a lil epilogue for Diane and Buck)
Cw: some smut, infertility issues
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She knows of his return even before he arrives in English soil.
Diane is giddy, jumping from excitement as she readies the baby for the train ride from Birmingham to Thorpe Abbotts.
John Egan Cleven is seven months old with fine blonde hair like his father’s and his left blue eye just like his as well. He is like a cherub come to life especially in his new little clothes made for when he meets his father today.
She is greeted as Mrs. Cleven at the gate of the base and Lady Di by everyone there who met her. Most of the soldiers are new, everyone she had met during her short time here was dead or captured.
It is bittersweet, so many here were anxious to see their sweethearts return from the air and some foolishly hoping they are alive still. Diane is amongst the lucky ones who have their loves returned.
And because everyone knows who Gale Cleven is, little John Cleven is immediately christened as Baby Buck.
“How do you know he’s coming?” Helen asks as she steals away when Diane sees her with the excuse of meeting the baby. The last time they’d seen each other they had comforted each other for their losses, Herbert Nash had died while Gale was captured.
“Last letter I had from him hinted at a possible escape and then the cards confirmed it.” Di lies a little because the part where they coordinated his escape can only be revealed when the war is over, or they are dead.
And sure enough, Gale arrives in a fort wearing only the clothes on his back and sporting scars on his cheeks.
“I told you; I’d come back, I always do.” he hugs them tightly as if he feared they weren’t real.
He is crying, she is as well from the overwhelming joy and sadness and relief that their separation is over.
“I don’t want you to leave me ever again.” The witch says knowing his promise is a lie.
He is a soldier, there will always be another war that takes her from him.
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Despite having missed the first six months of his son’s life, it is as if Buck was never gone.
Diane does not mind living simpler than she was raised on, even before the war she would join her relatives or the Lees on their travels in her modest yellow vardo.
Life in Wyoming is quiet, a nice change of pace after living at the edge of her seat at home. Gale went back to university and she takes up classes although she had no intention of ever finishing the finance courses she purposely dropped out of at Oxford.
“I want to have another baby with you.” Gale says in between kisses as they make love on the night of his graduation. “A girl, with your brown hair and charm.”
He has ambition and genius in spades, he’s been accepted to Harvard and they’ll be moving there until he earns his doctorate in Business. He wants to be a good husband and father too and Bucky having his own little girl put him in such a mood that Di finds herself infected with baby fever as well.
Gale’s insatiable, craving to fill her with his cum any moment they have alone together. Such a generous lover that Diane cannot find a reason to deny him.
“About time, isn’t it, love?” she agrees and hopes for a little girl like the one he dreams of.
It shouldn’t be difficult, little Bucky was conceived on the first and only time Buck had finished inside her during their affair.
And yet months pass by without success, even the cards do not show a new baby anywhere in them.
“Just gotta try harder, don’t we.” He whispers as he fucks his cum back into her. Buck doesn’t give up hope as easily as she does and that keeps the sex from feeling like a chore.
Her parents had taken two years to conceive Charlie and Gale’s family wasn’t known for its size either, his sister ,Doris, had struggled conceiving and had given up hopes of having a second baby after her son was born. It could take longer than they had hoped for, if it ever happened at all.
But it does. Right when Gale Cleven becomes Doctor Gale Cleven in 1950, Diane finds herself pregnant with Elizabeth Gale Cleven, a brown haired little girl with her father’s eyes. To be named for her mother and father, same father who will return to war soon after.
“I don’t want you to leave me ever again.” Di whispers that night before he leaves for Korea.
“I’ll come back, I always do.” He promises like he always did back then.
And he does, every time.
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pleasantlyinsincere · 8 months
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Thank you for tagging me @thestarsarecool . Here are the first ten songs, that come up from putting my repeat playlist on shuffle:
Circles 'round the moon by Nana Grizol
Heavy Heart by Jeffrey Lewis
Our House by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
Getting Away by James
The Mercy Seat by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
This is a photograph II by Kevin Morby
Bukowski by Modest Mouse
I'm losing you - John Lennon
The Rifle by Alela Diane
2:45 am Elliott Smith
Tagging @heartsinthebasement and @pleasepleasedontbotherme .
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