Tumgik
#jean terrell
poptartcrush · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
The Supremes/ 1970/ Cindy Birdsong/ Jean Terrell/ Mary Wilson
2 notes · View notes
marleybee · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
The Supremes throughout the years
4 notes · View notes
jenks378 · 3 months
Video
youtube
03 Stoned Love The Supremes Mary Wilson Jean Terrell and Lynda Laurence ...
1 note · View note
Here's my list of forgotten/cool women from history. Please take it, reblog it with more, spread it, learn about them, make books about them:
Lucy (slave used for experimentations on the uterus)
Nightwitches from WW2
Grace Hopper
Mary Anning
Maria Mitchell
Ada Lovelace
Kate Warne
Agnes Barre
Flora Tristan
Olympe de Gouges
Eleanor Roosevelt
Bessie Smith
Sylvia Plath
Sweet Tee
Lady D (the rapper)
The Sequence
Lady B
Rachel Carson
Baya
Tahireh
Lalla Fatma N'Soumer
Rosalind Franklin
Miriam Makeba
Alexandra David Néel
Suzanne Noël
Helena Rubinstein
Katherine Switzer
Jeanne Barret
Sophie Germain
Katherine Johnson
Margaret Hamilton
Hedy Lamarr
Betty Snyder Holberton
Kathleen McNulty Mauchly Antonelli
Marilyn Wescoff Meltzer
Frances Bilas Spence
Ruth Lichteman Teitelbaum og Jean Jennings Bartik
Valerie Thomas
Karen Sparck Jones
Dr Shirley Ann Jackson
Radia Perlman
Stacy Horn
Dr Betty Harris
Beulah Louise Henry
Elizabeth "Jake" Feinler
Empress Zenobia of the Palmyrene Empire
Surya Bonaly
Dolly Parton
Mary Wollstonecraft
Mary Shelley
Queen Nzinga of Ndongo Kingdom
Queen Yaa Asantewa Ashanti
Empress Candace of Ethiopia
Queen Sarraounia Mangou of Aznas Kingdom
Dona Beatriz
Mileva Marić
Matoaka
Janet Sobel
Claudette Colvin
Marsha P. Johnson
Marian Anderson
Madam CJ Walker
Frida Kahlo
Mirka Mora
Dahomey Amazons
The 40 Elephants
Diamond Alice
Maggie Bailey
Julie d'Aubigny
Bessie Coleman
Policarpa Salavarrieta
Annie Oakley
Anna Julia Cooper
Sojourner Truth
Ida B. Wells
Shirley Chisholm
Mary Church Terrell
Audre Lorde
Harriet Tubman
Maria W. Stewart
Angela Davis
Florynce Kennedy
Jocelyn Bell
Alice Ball
Lise Meitner
Chien Shiung Wu
Marie Tharp
Elizabeth Blackwell
Amanirenas
Wu Zetian
23 notes · View notes
mimi-0007 · 1 year
Text
The Supremes ,,--- Cindy Songbird, Jean Terrell and Mary Wilson.
Tumblr media
49 notes · View notes
honey-minded-hivemind · 9 months
Text
Due to my last post being a platonic yandere playlist featuring a few characters I like, I've decided to compile a small list of songs here for each character I mentioned! Now, some may feature songs that can be anything from wild to dark to fluffy. But all of it is about that character in particular, or their (platonic) relationship to their bby (a.k.a. the reader, you!). And this is just my opinion. So, if you headcanon different songs for them, that is a-okay👍 We are here to have fun and enjoy platonic yanderes; no need for any arguments. Let's begin (p.s. everyone gets a Christmas song. You can imagine it either fitting them, being sung by them, or you and them singing/listening to it together):
• 🧡Wolverine/Logan Howlett🦡: Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls, Hallelujah by Panic! At The Disco, Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Queen, I Can't Help Falling in Love by Elvis Presley (you can do a sweet cover or a dark cover if you want), Demons by Imagine Dragons, Time in a Bottle by Jim Croce, Bring Me to Life by Evanescence, Take Me To Church by Hozier, I Will Wait by Mumford & Sons... 🌨Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas by Frank Sinatra🌨
• 🦁Sabretooth/Victor Creed🦷: Meet Me in the Woods by Lord Huron, Hidden in the Sand by Tally Hall, Animals by Maroon 5, All of Me by John Legend, Emperor's New Clothes by Panic! At The Disco, Trust Me (The Scorpion And The Frog) by Terrance Zdunich;Saar Hendelman;Marc Senter; and Paul Sorvino, Natural by Imagine Dragons, Duality by Set It Off, Hungry Like the Wolf by Duran Duran, Twilight Zone by Golden Earring... 🤴Good King Wenceslas sung by Bing Crosby🤴
• 🦡Wolverine 2.0/Laura Kinney💛: Heart Attack by Demi Lovato, I Kissed a Girl by Katy Perry, Give Your Heart a Break by Demi Lovato, Everybody Wants To Rule The World by Tears For Fears, This Is Gospel by Panic! At The Disco, Cake by Melanie Martinez, It's Time by Imagine Dragons, Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) by Eurythmics, Immortals by Fall Out Boy... ❄Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! by Dean Martin (or Frank Sinatra)❄
• 🐺Daken/Akihiro🌀: Some Nights by Fun., You're My Best Friend by Queen, Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day, The Ballad of Mona Lisa by Panic! At The Disco, Moves Like Jagger by Maroon 5, Unholy by Kim Petras and Sam Smith, I Bet My Life by Imagine Dragons, Royals by Lorde, Partners in Crime by Set It Off... 🌌 Silent Night by (anyone, really)🌌
• 🔥Marvel Girl/The Phoenix/Jean Grey🦚: Ain't No Moutain High Enough by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrel, Just Like Fire by P!ink, Girl on Fire by Alicia Keys, Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me) by Train, Hey Look Ma, I Made It by Panic! At The Disco, Diamonds by Rihanna, Whatever It Takes by Imagine Dragons, Control by Halsey, Bad Romance by Lady Gaga... ☃️ It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year by Andy Williams (or Amy Grant's cover)☃️
• 😎Cyclops/Scott Summers🚨: Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley, Yellow by Coldplay, I Write Sins Not Tragedies by Panic! At The Disco, Bad Liar by Imagine Dragons, Heat Waves by Glass Animals, Bad Guy by Set It Off, Lean On by Major Lazer and DJ Snake (or the Pentatonix cover, either works), Unconditionally by Katy Perry, Little Talks by Of Monsters And Men... 🎁It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas by Bing Crosby (or sung by Micheal Buble)🎁
• 🥈Cable/Nathan Summers🤖: Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes, Radioactive by Imagine Dragons, Roaring 20s by Panic! At The Disco, I Want To Know What Love Is by Foreigner, Hey Soul Sister by Train, Just the Two of Us by Bill Withers and Grover Washington Jr., You Are My Sunshine by Jimmie Davis (or any cover version you prefer), You Are So Beautiful by Joe Crocker, A Thousand Years by David Hodges and Christina Perri... 🕊Happy Xmas (War Is Over) by John Lennon and Yoko Ono🕊
• 🎭Mystique/Raven Darkholme💙: Karma Chameleon by the Culture Club, What's Love Got To Do With It by Tina Turner, Cool for the Summer by Demi Lovato, Love Like You by Rebecca Sugar, Victorious by Panic! At The Disco, Birds by Imagine Dragons, Killer Queen by Queen, Applause by Lady Gaga, Sugar We're Goin Down by Fall Out Boy... 🎅Santa Baby by Eartha Kitt🎅
• 🎱Rogue/Anne-Marie🥀: Darkside by Alan Walker, Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen, Good as Hell by Lizzo, House of Memories by Panic! At The Disco, It's Time by Imagine Dragons, River by Bishop Briggs, Just Dance by Lady Gaga, Like I'm Gonna Lose You by Meghan Trainor, Stand By You by Rachel Platten... 🎄Rockin Around the Christmas Tree by Brenda Lee🎄
• ♠️Gambit/Remy LeBeau♥️:Don't You (Forget About Me) by Simple Minds, Raise Your Glass by P!nk, Call Me by Blondie, Somewhere Only We Know by Keane, Miss Jackson by Panic! At The Disco, Bones by Imagine Dragons, Team by Lorde, Umbrella by Rihanna, Poker Face by Lady Gaga... 🥶 Baby It's Cold Outside by Dean Martin (or any cover you like)🥶
• 🌌Nightcrawler/Kurt Wagner😇: Count On Me by Bruno Mars, Born This Way by Lady Gaga, Just The Way You Are by Bruno Mars, Halo by Beyonce, High Hopes by Panic! At The Disco, Mouth of the River by Imagine Dragons, You're Beautiful by James Blunt, Church by Fall Out Boy, Hallelujah cover by Pentatonix... 🌟 Joy To The World cover by (anyone of your choice as long as it is the Christmas song)🌟
And I have a surprise playlist to add: the reader!
•🌈 You/The Protagonist (Darling)💖: I'll Be There For You by The Rembrandts (a.k.a. the themesong from Friends), True Colors by Cyndi Lauper, Don't Threaten Me With A Good Time by Panic! At The Disco, Amsterdam by Imagine Dragons, On Top of the World by Imagine Dragons, Try by P!nk, Panic Room by Au/Ra, BANG! by AJR, I'm Still Standing by Elton John... 🐑Do You Hear What I Hear? sung by (anyone you prefer, guy or gal or nonbinary pal)🐑
And that is all for now! I spent about 10-11 hours on this. All of these songs I have listened to/heard before. The pairings are just my opinion. If you disagree, that is okay. Just don't bring any arguments here. These playlists are all PLATONIC yandere ONLY. No romance, no sex! Now, yes, some songs are sexual, or intimate. But they are meant by me to be platonic in this playlist, or to show a part of the character who they are paired with. The playlist can describe the platonic yan's relationship to their bby, the yandere themself, or even just songs that fit their personality/theme/tone! If you want to make a playlist on a music app or whatever there is, you can do so, just give credit to me for putting the songs together. The rest of your video/playlist/creation is yours. Here is a very thoroughly thought out honeycomb thought!
8 notes · View notes
lunarfleur · 2 years
Text
Outsiders characters as music (how it feels to be with them)
Tumblr media
Darrel Curtis
Ain’t no mountain high enough-Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell
Put your head on my shoulder-Paul Anka
Hopelessly devoted to you-Olivia Newton-John
I love you so-The Walters
You are my sunshine-Jasmine Thompson
Sodapop Curtis
Your song-Elton John
Brown eyed girl-Van Morrison
Yesterday-The Beatles
Just the way you are-Billy Joel
Can’t help falling in love-Elvis Presley
Ponyboy Curtis
Love me tender-Elvis Presley
Paper rings-Taylor Swift
Olivia-One Direction
Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy-Queen
Ophelia-The Lumineers
Johnny Cade
Marry You-Bruno Mars
I want to hold your hand-The Beatles
Natural Woman-Aretha Franklin
My girl-The temptations
Line without a hook-Ricky Montgomery
Two-Bit Matthews
Strawberries and cigarettes-Troye Sivan
18-One Direction
Make you mine-PUBLIC
You really got me-The Kinks
She’s kinda hot-5SOS
Steve Randle
Wild one-Jerry Lee Lewis
Mystery train-Elvis Presley
Jailhouse rock-Elvis Presley
Be my baby-The Ronettes
Summer nights (from GREASE)-John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John
Dallas Winston
You give love a bad name-Bon Jovi
Billie Jean-Michael Jackson
Pour some sugar on me-Def Leppard
Toxic-Britney Spears
S&M-Rihanna
Angela Shepard
How to be a heartbreaker-Marina and the Diamonds
Boyshit-Maddison Beer
Oh, pretty woman-Roy Orbison
All the good girls go to hell-Billie Eilish
Breakfast-Dove Cameron
Tim Shepard
Criminal-Britney Spears
Heather-Conan Gray
Are you satisfied?-MARINA
Carry on Wayward son-Kansas
Hotel California-The Eagles
Curly Shepard
Teenagers-My Chemical Romance
Bad word-Panicland
What’s a devil to do?-Harley Poe
Feel good inc.-Gorillaz
Fuck away the pain-Divide the day
76 notes · View notes
queerism1969 · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
 Never forget. 
Stanley Almodovar III, 23 years old
Amanda L. Alvear, 25 years old
Oscar A. Aracena Montero, 26 years old
Rodolfo Ayala Ayala, 33 years old
Antonio Davon Brown, 29 years old
Darryl Roman Burt II, 29 years old
Angel Candelario-Padro, 28 years old
Juan Chavez Martinez, 25 years old
Luis Daniel Conde, 39 years old
Cory James Connell, 21 years old
Tevin Eugene Crosby, 25 years old
Deonka Deidra Drayton, 32 years old
Simón Adrian Carrillo Fernández, 31 years old
Leroy Valentin Fernandez, 25 years old
Mercedez Marisol Flores, 26 years old
Peter Ommy Gonzalez Cruz, 22 years old
Juan Ramon Guerrero, 22 years old
Paul Terrell Henry, 41 years old
Frank Hernandez, 27 years old
Miguel Angel Honorato, 30 years old
Javier Jorge Reyes, 40 years old
Jason Benjamin Josaphat, 19 years old
Eddie Jamoldroy Justice, 30 years old
Anthony Luis Laureano Disla, 25 years old
Christopher Andrew Leinonen, 32 years old
Alejandro Barrios Martinez, 21 years old
Brenda Marquez McCool, 49 years old
Gilberto R. Silva Menendez, 25 years old
Kimberly Jean Morris, 37 years old
Akyra Monet Murray, 18 years old
Luis Omar Ocasio Capo, 20 years old
Geraldo A. Ortiz Jimenez, 25 years old
Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera, 36 years old
Joel Rayon Paniagua, 32 years old
Jean Carlos Mendez Perez, 35 years old
Enrique L. Rios, Jr., 25 years old
Jean Carlos Nieves Rodríguez, 27 years old
Xavier Emmanuel Serrano-Rosado, 35 years old
Christopher Joseph Sanfeliz, 24 years old
Yilmary Rodríguez Solivan, 24 years old
Edward Sotomayor Jr., 34 years old
Shane Evan Tomlinson, 33 years old
Martin Benitez Torres, 33 years old
Jonathan A. Camuy Vega, 24 years old
Juan Pablo Rivera Velázquez, 37 years old
Luis Sergio Vielma, 22 years old
Franky Jimmy DeJesus Velázquez, 50 years old
Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon, 37 years old
Jerald Arthur Wright, 31 years old
70 notes · View notes
angelloverde · 5 months
Text
Tumblr media
"Mo Soul" Player Playlist 12 December
Hubert Laws - Undecided
Aaron Jerome Feat. Andreya Triana - Angel Lady
Juliette Ashby - Like A Bass Guitar
Jean Terrell - How Can You (Live Without Love)
Bobby Oroza - Alone Again
Herbie Hancock - Death Wish
Piet Van Meren - Soul Punch
Ben L'Oncle Soul - Soulman
Aceyalone - Cold Piece
Gizelle Smith - June
Super 3 - When You're Standing On The Top
XL Middleton - Can't Help The Way I Feel
Otto Feat. Bebel Gilberto - Bob (Edu K Remix)
Samantha James - Rise
Ronnie Foster - Mystic Bounce (Madlib Remix)
If you really want to enjoy music and help musicians and bands, buy their lp’s or cd’s and don’t download mp3 formats. There is nothing like good quality sound!!!
(Angel Lo Verde / Mo Soul)
2 notes · View notes
piizunn · 1 year
Text
a personal reflection on decolonization
riel s. | 2022
Tansii kiiya (hello, how are you?) my name is riel starr and I am a Red River Michif artist and academic. my history on his land begins thousands of years ago among the peoples of the great plains, and my written history begins in the late 1600s with my first French ancestors and their unnamed first nations wives. my first First Nations ancestor is an unnamed woman referred to in my grandmother’s family tree as “Cree Woman”. I am Red River Métis on my mother’s side. Our historic Métis family names are Berthelet, Caron, St. Germaine, Dazé, Larivière and Dubois, and we come from the communities of Point à Grouette (now called St. Agathe), St. Norbert, and St. Vital (now modern-day Winnipeg) as well as the historic Batoche, Saskatchewan. My Berthelet ancestors were notable community leaders in Pointe à Grouette and my Caron ancestors including my fifth great uncle jean caron sr. fought in the North West resistance of 1885 at the battle of Duck Lake when he was fifty-two years old. Jean Caron Sr’s house is now a historic site in Batoche. As for myself my mother is a Métis educator and academic and my father is a settler archaeologist-turned-locksmith. I introduce myself in this way, the traditional way of Métis writers to contextualize my family, my knowledge and experiences, as well as my place on this land.
Natually, my native mother and my settler archaeologist father never married and split before I was old enough to form any memories. Museums and history have always been a fascination to me; the Royal Terrell Museum in Drumheller, which I dubbed “the dead dinosaur museum” and the Royal Alberta Museum which I called “the dead mouse museum” after my favourite display. The display was a larger-than-life diorama of a mouse, it’s intestines showing, the organisms that helped decompose the corpse were also displayed, massive daddy long legs, gigantic ants, worms thicker than my arm. The RAM is an interesting place. A few years ago, it was moved into a new building downtown and I could no longer spend hours finding fossils in the limestone exterior of the original museum. The place had changed drastically. As I reminisce on what I loved about the RAM I realize that all the things I disliked were their representations of Indigenous people; the uncanny wax figures with placid skin that did not resemble a single Native person’s skin that I had met. and the artwork they portrayed as artifacts. What makes a beaded bag so different from a Van Dyck if they’re the same age? And honoured the same amount by the people who made them?
Another place of importance growing up was Fort Edmonton Park. Like Heritage Park, Fort Edmonton has costumed interpreters, who teach visitors history as if the interpreters were of that time. In the summer of 2017, my lifelong dream came true, and I became a volunteer costumed interpreter with my mentor Sheldon Stockdale, another Métis person, and we were able to teach our history in the way we felt was right, something deeply important to the Métis people. An experience we had that stands out vividly is working on Fort Edmonton’s 1920 Street, and educating visitors on the history of pemmican, a sort of ancient protein bar made from berries, dried meat, and animal fat. Pemmican was a staple of survival for the Métis, and we were asking visitors to help us in redesigning the packaging for the bar. The historic package had a representation of an Indigenous person on it, a caricature of a race. We asked visitors if turning Indigenous people into mascots should be accepted, and sadly many people didn’t see the problem. Sheldon and I borderline argued with a man who seemed to see no problem in reducing us, the people speaking to him, to caricatures. In a similar vein, someone once gave me Chicago Blackhawk’s stickers when i was six, and not knowing a thing about hockey I asked my mother who the stickers were of. I’m guessing my mother did not want to explain the history of colonization and caricatures of Indigenous people, so she dismissed my question by telling me that the man in the tacky illustration was my ancestor.
Decolonizing art history seems like an impossible task, and perhaps it is. You cannot separate someone like Emily Carr from art history in Canada, however you can change the way you teach her work. Perhaps decolonizing art history means recognizing the ways in which “art history” as a field of study is deeply Euro-centric, and how the way of teaching this history is the same. I took my first semester at AUArts in the fall of 2020 after transferring from MacEwan after completing a two-year diploma at MacEwan University. I had a sculpture class a media arts class an art history class. The more I consider how to decolonize our history the more I understand that it is not the history that can be decolonized, it is the way we are teaching said history. It is the way that so much of our education is taught to us through a colonial lens, rather than a multifaceted history with a multitude of perspectives and peoples contributing until an entire picture is formed.
In the fall of 2020 in my media arts class my professor Kurtis Lesick was discussing an artist, a black artist who had him and others participate in a performance in which in that space the black artist allowed the participants to say the N-word. Rather than describing the piece in the way I just did removing the slur, Kurtis Lesick made the conscious decision to say the N- word twice. A person I had once thought to be an ally of mine, who knew the language of decolonization. Earlier this year a classmate in this class who was also in my sculpture class in the winter of 2022 told me that ‘knowing me has made her a better person’, this woman does not know me, and I do not know her, but I knew her in that moment. I knew that she wanted me to absolve her of her settler guilt. White settlers love referencing Tuck and Yang’s Decolonization Is Not a Metaphor but sometimes I wonder if they truly understand that it is simply not enough to know the language of decolonization, that you must be actively anti-colonial in a field that is built on colonization.
I spent a lot of time at Fort Calgary this semester for my FINA class, critiquing their exhibitions wondering how they can be improved if they can be improved, and I learned that given their budget that it is not possible. Fort Calgary, like other institutions cannot afford to replace their current exhibits and entirely redesign the way they teach history. What they can do is acknowledge the missing pieces, they can acknowledge the gaps they can acknowledge the fact that there’s more than one canon of history. Sometimes I wonder if the mosaic of history is too complex to decolonize; knowing that we will never return to a world like the one that existed pre-colonization. I think about my one classmate who tokenizes me, who knows how to use decolonial language to appear one way, but who never puts those concepts into practice. I think about the settlers who think that decolonization is re-colonizing the Americas but with “the Indians” in charge this time.
I now understand that decolonizing art history cannot happen without first decolonizing institutions. I have learned that we cannot forget that we once taught art history in an i way we cannot forget the way colonization has infiltrated every aspect of the education system down to the teaching styles of each professor. if we forget how colonial art history is in the first place, we will forget why we need to decolonize. Considering the hand that art history is hard in colonization around the world, I consider about the way southeast Asian women’s bodies are talked about in my textbooks versus European odalisque paintings. Brown people’s bodies were inherently sexualized and seen as dirty, while white people’s bodies were adored and deemed Classical.
Maybe colonization is another movement in the worldwide canon of art history. Another period in the bar graph of history- as google images seems to see art history. Perhaps Emily Carr and Paul Gauguin are the faces of this genre. Just as colonization cannot be forgotten among its victims, it cannot be forgotten by its perpetrators, who still believe they are a superior culture and race. Genres of literature such as post-colonial writing from India and Sri Lanka may suggest, there was a period of colonial art and literature, perhaps it is ongoing, possibly dying out, maybe here to stay. There will always be an antithesis, an attempt to view art and art history from a different perspective, and that is how we can decolonize art history.
7 notes · View notes
poptartcrush · 25 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
The Supremes (1972 - 73) Mary Wilson, Jean Terrell & Lynda Laurence
0 notes
marleybee · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
The Supremes ❤️
3 notes · View notes
polyamarhousgarden · 7 months
Text
💐F/O List💐
Please just assume I don’t like sharing my ROMANTIC F/Os, I don’t mind sharing them if you f/o them as a PLATONIC or FAMILIAL F/O though.
LEGEND
💘 - Romantic (NON-SHAREABLE)
💗 - Contemplating
💖 - Platonic
💝 - Familial
💔 - Enemy
🍼 - Fankids
TOLKIEN
THE HOBBIT
💘💘Fíi Dísul💘💘
💝Feren Aurelion💝 (Adoptive Father | Canon side character turned OC)
💝Elvenking Oropher💝 (Stepfather | AU)
💝Melmerondir Ferenion💝 (Adoptive Brother | OC)
🍼Agdís Fíliul🍼
🍼Afli Fíliul🍼
🍼Elli Fíliul🍼
🍼Dalli Fíliul🍼
RINGS OF POWER
💗Prince Durin II + Princess Disa💗
💗High King Ereinion Gil-Galad💗
MO DAO ZU SHI | THE GRANDMASTER OF DEMONIC CULTIVATION
💘Nie Mingjue | Chifeng Zun💘
💝Nie Huaisang💝 (Brother-in-Law)
💔Jin Guangyao | Meng Yao | Lianfeng Zun💔
🍼Nie Yuyang | Nie Xiang🍼
🍼Nie Lishan | Nie Shi🍼
LES MISERABLES
💗Courfeyrac💗
💝Gavroche Thenardier💝 (Adopted Son)
💝Hugues Thenardier💝 (Adopted Son)
💝Bressole Thenardier💝 (Adopted Son)
💖Enjolras💖
💖Combeferre💖
💖Feuilly💖
💖Jean Prouvaire | Jehan💖
💖Bahorel💖
💖Boussuet | Lesgles | Laigle | Lesgle | L'Aigle de Meaux💖
💖Joly | Jolllly💖
💖Musichetta💖
DRAGON AGE
DRAGON AGE: ORIGINS
💘💘Alistair Theirin💘💘
💖💗Knight-Lieutenant Joseph Terrell💗💖 (OC)
💝Jowan💝
💖Lily💖
💖Zevran Arainai💖
💖Morrigan💖
🍼Jowan Surana🍼
🍼Duncan Surana🍼
🍼Morgaine Surana🍼
DRAGON AGE 2 | DRAGON AGE: EXODUS
💘💘Fenris + Anders💘💘
💝Carver Aristide Hawke y Amell💝 (Younger Brother)
💝Merrill Sabrae💝 (Sister-in-Law)
💖Sebastian Vael💖
💖Varric Tethras💖
🍼Belinda Filomena Hawke + Renata Milagros Hawke🍼
🍼Cariel Balea Hawke🍼
DRAGON AGE: INQUISITION
💘💘Commander Cullen Stanton Rutherford💘💘
💝Dakila Kato Magsumakit💝 (Father | Bearer | OC)
💝Alab Kato Bagwisan💝 (Father | Sire | OC)
💝Sinag, Anak ni Dakila💝 (Elder Brother)
💖Solas | Fen'Harel💖
💖Lady Josephine Cherrette Montilyet💖
💖Vivienne de Fer💖
💖Cole💖
🍼Awa🍼
🍼Banayat🍼
🍼Matulin🍼
🍼Malakas🍼
🍼Mahinay🍼
DRAGON AGE: INQUISITION
💘Seeker Cassandra Allegra Portia Calogera Filomena Pentaghast💘
💝Hara Luwalhati Kato Bagwisan💝 (Mother | OC)
💖Solas | Fen'Harel💖
💖Varric Tethras💖
💖Vivienne de Fer💖
💖Blackwall | Thom Rainier💖
💖Mother Giselle💖
🍼Luningning Kato Bagwisan🍼
🍼Kundiman Kato Bagwisan🍼
🍼Anthony Kato Bagwisan🍼
🍼Liwanag Kato Bagwisan🍼
MASS EFFECT
MASS EFFECT
💘💘Thane Krios💘💘
💝Doctor Dominic Shepard💝 (Father Figure | OC)
💝Captain Anderson💝 (Father Figure)
💝Kolyat Krios💝 (Stepson)
💝Justicar Samara💝 (Mother Figure)
💖Miranda Lawson💖
💖Mordin Solus💖
💖Liara T'soni💖
💖Legion💖
💖Urdnot Wrex💖
💖James Vega💖
💖Kaidan Alenko💖
🍼Asayu + Thiro Krios🍼
MASS EFFECT:ANDROMEDA (MORE TO BE ADDED)
💘💘Jaal Ama Darav💘💘
💝Pathfinder Alec Ryder💝 (Stepfather)
💝Nimuel Angelo Ryder💝 (Twin Brother | OC)
💝Vetra Nyx💝 (Sister-in-Law)
💖Peebee💖
💖Liam Costa💖
BALDUR'S GATE 3 (MORE TO BE ADDED)
💘💘Gale Dekarios of Waterdeep💘💘
💖Tara💖
💖Wyll Ravengard💖
💖Shadowheart💖
💖Halsin💖
💖Astarion Ancunin💖
💖Shadowheart Hallowleaf💖
💖Karlach💖
🍼Wymond Dekarios🍼
🍼Firmin Dekarios🍼
🍼Jocosa Dekarios🍼
OVERWATCH
💘💘Cole Cassidy + Shimada Hanzo💘💘
💝Shimada Genji💝 (Brother-in-Law)
💖Zenyatta💖
💖Jean-Baptiste Augustin💖
💖Brigitte Lindholm💖
💖Song Hana | D.Va💖
💖Niran PruksaManee | Lifeweaver💖
💖Kamori Kimiko💖
💖Lúcio Correia dos Santos💖
💖Zhou Mei-Ling💖
💖Doctor Angela Ziegler | Mercy💖
💖Fareeha Amari | Pharah💖
💖Reinhardt Wilhelm💖
💖Satya Vaswani | Symmetra💖
💖Jack Morrison | Soldier: 76💖
💖Lena Oxton | Tracer💖
💖Winston💖
💖Illari💖
🍼Evelyn Felicity "Evie" Cassidy + Ethan Alexander "Alex" Cassidy🍼
🍼Noah Isaac Cassidy🍼
🍼John Joseph "Jay" Cassidy🍼
🍼Shimada Haruki + Shimada Hayami🍼
DIVINITY II
💘Ifan Ben-Mezd💘
💖Beast💖
💖Lohse💖
ARCANA
💘Doctor Julian Devorak | Ilya | Ilyushka💘
💝Portia Devorak | Pasha💝 (Sister-in-Law)
💝Tasya💝 (Aunt-by-Marriage)
💖Mazelinka💖
💖Nadia Satrinava💖
💖Asra💖
🍼Galena Devorak | Galya🍼
🍼Irina Devorak | Irinushka🍼
🍼Vera Devorak | Verusha🍼
MYSTIC MESSENGER
MYSTIC MESSENGER
💘Ryu Hyun | Zen💘
💖Kim Yoosung💖
💔Echo Girl💔
MYSTIC MESSENGER (MORE TO BE ADDED)
💘Kim Jihyun | V💘
💖Han Jumin💖
💔Rika💔
ACE ATTORNEY
💘Diego Armando | Godot💘
💖Detective Dick Gumshoe💖
💖Attorney Phoenix Wright💖
HARVEST MOON
HARVEST MOON DS CUTE (MORE TO BE ADDED)
💘Griffin💘
HARVEST MOON: ANIMAL PARADE
💘Jin💘
HARVEST MOON: GRAND BAZAAR
💘Angelo💘
HARVEST MOON: A TALE OF TWO TOWNS
💘Cam💘
HARVEST MOON: SUNSHINE ISLANDS
💘Mark💘
FIRE EMBLEM
FIRE EMBLEM: THREE HOUSES (MORE TO BE ADDED)
💘Claude von Riegen | Khalid💘
FIRE EMBLEM: FATES (MORE TO BE ADDED)
💘💘Xander💘💘
💝Siegbert💝 (Son)
💝Kana💝 (Son)
💖Jacob💖
CHOICES
ROYAL ROMANCE
💘King James Liam Rhys💘
💝Prince Charles Leonidas Rhys💝 (Brother-in-Law)
💖Drake Walker💖
💖Hana Lee💖
💖Bertrand Beaumont💖
💖Olivia Nevrakis💖
🍼Mayon Eleanor Lakandula-Rhys🍼
🍼Leon Ethan Lakandula-Rhys🍼
🍼Hannah Valentina Lakandula-Rhys🍼
💔Constantine Rhys💔
💔Maxwell Beaumont💔
💔Madeleine Amaranth💔
💔Barthelemy Beaumont💔
NIGHTBOUND
💘Nik Ryder + Cal Lowell💘
💝Lord Elric💝 (Father)
💝Lady Thalissa💝 (Stepmother)
💝Donny Lowell💝 (Brother-in-Law)
💖Garrus💖
💖Vera Reimonenq💖
💖Krom💖
💖Kristin Jones💖
💖Ivy💖
💖Luc💖
���Tialo💔
💔Thomas💔
OPEN HEART
💘Raphael Aveiro💘
💝Juliana Aveiro💝 (Grandmother-in-law)
💖Bryce Lahela💖
💖Aurora Emery💖
💖Elijah Green💖
💖Jackie Varma💖
💖Sienna Trinh💖
💖Kyra Santana💖
💖Ines Dela Rosa💖
💖Zaid Mirani💖
💖Naveen Banerji💖
💔Declan Nash💔
💔Landry Olsen💔
ROMANCE CLUB
HEAVEN'S SECRET (MORE TO BE ADDED)
💘💘Lucifer💘💘
💝Noah Walker💝 (Father)
💝Misselina💝 (Mother Figure)
💝Admiron Winchesto💝 (Father Figure)
💝Geralt💝 (Father Figure)
💖Mimi💖
💖Dino💖 (Ex, Messy Split)
💖Adi💖
💖Sammy💖
💖Andy💖 (Ex, Amicable Split)
💖Loy💖
💖Mammon💖
💖Eliza💖
💖Eragon💖
💖Donny💖
💖War💖
💔Plague💔
💔Satan💔
💔Rebecca Walker💔
💔💖Astaroth💖💔
HEART OF TRESPIA
💘Earl Reinhard Piel💘
💝Duke Osmont Ymeri💝 (Uncle | Surrogate Father)
💝Hilde💝 (Mother Figure)
💖Delias💖
💖Wyatt le Roux💖
💖Gisella💖
💖Cyril💖
💖King D'Mario💖
💖Princess Vanora💖
💔Prince Alaric💔
💔Queen Megaris💔
💔Queen Perialla💔
PATH OF THE VALKYRIE
💘Sagr💘
💖Loki💖
DETROIT: BECOME HUMAN
💘Simon💘
💝Galatea💝 (Sister Android | OC)
💝Sarah💝 (Sister Android | OC)
💝Minerva💝 (Sister Android | OC)
💖Markus💖
💖North💖
💖Connor💖
💖Hank Anderson💖
💖Kara💖
💖Luther💖
💖Alice💖
💔Doctor Vix Sauer💔 (OC)
DISLYTE
💘Drew💘
BEING HUMAN UK
💘💘John Mitchell💘💘
💖Annie Sawyer💖
💖George Sands💖
SUPERNATURAL (MORE TO BE ADDED)
💘💘Sam Winchester💘💘
💝Father Ricardo dela Cruz💝 (Surrogate Father | OC)
💝Dean Winchester💝 (Brother-in-Law)
💝Bobby Singer💝 (Father-in-law)
💝Jack Kline💝 (Surrogate Son)
💖Kevin Tran💖
💖Crowley💖
💖Gadreel💖
LEVERAGE
💘💘Elliot Spencer💘💘
💝Sophie Devereaux💝 (Surrogate Mother)
💝Nathan Ford💝 (Father Figure)
💖Alec Hardison💖
💖Parker💖
💖Jim Sterling💖
ADVENTURE TIME
💗Simon Petrikov💗
💝Marceline Abadeer💝 (Surrogate Daughter)
💔The Lich💔
DC
JUSTICE LEAGUE (MORE TO BE ADDED)
💘💘Clark Kent | Superman | Kal El + J'onn J'onzz | Martian Manhunter | John Jones💘💘
💝Jonathan Kent💝 (Father-in-law)
💝Martha Kent💝 (Mother-in-law)
💝Connor Kent | Superboy | Kon El💝 (Adopted Son)
💝Jon Kent | Superboy💝 (Son)
JUSTICE LEAGUE: GODS AND MONSTERS
💘Hernan Guerra | Superman💘
💝Valentina Guerra💝 (Sister-in-Law)
💖Kirk Langstrom | Man-Bat💖
💖Bekka | Wonder Woman💖
LACKADAISY (MORE TO BE ADDED)
💘💘Mordecai Heller💘💘
💖Atlas May💖
💖Mitzi May💖
💖Viktor Vasco💖
💖Sedgewick Sable💖
BLEACH (MORE TO BE ADDED)
💘Kyouraku Shunsui + Ukitake Jushiro💘
💝Sasakibe Chōjirō Tadaoki💝 (Surrogate Father)
KIMETSU NO YAIBA (MORE TO BE ADDED)
💘Himejima Gyoumei💘
ORIGINAL WORKS (PERSONAL)
A GOOD MAN'S MAKNG
💘Sherlock Holmes💘
💝Mycroft Holmes💝 (Brother-in-Law)
💝Sherrinford Holmes💝 (Brother-in-Law)
💝💖Detective Lestrade💖💝 (Brother-in-Law | Family Friend)
💖Doctor John H. Watson💖
ORIGINAL WORKS (OTHERS)
💘Zane Jelm💘
💖Nyla💖
4 notes · View notes
CINDY BIRDSONG
CINDY BIRDSONG
1939
The Supremes
            Cindy Birdsong was born in Mount Holly, New Jersey, US. Her family lived in Philadelphia during her childhood and then moved back to New Jersey. Birdsong dreamed of becoming a nurse and after schooling she went to study at college. In 1960, a friend contacted her and asked her if she could replace another singer in her group the Ordettes.
            Birdsong is best known for being one of the singers in the group The Supremes in 1967, when she replaced co-founding member Florence Ballard. Birdsong had previously been a member of Patti LaBelle & the Bluebells. She first met The Supremes when The Bluebells opened for them in 1963 and the two groups travelled together. Supreme singer, Ballard suffered from alcoholism and depression and Birdsong stood in for her as a stand-in during concerts. In 1967, Birdsong left The Bluebirds without telling her co-singers to join Diana Ross and The Supremes. The Bluebirds were angry and refused to talk to her (they changed their name to Labelle). For the first two years with The Supremes, Birdsong’s voice was rarely heard on music releases. Diana Ross left The Supremes in 1970 because she felt she outgrew them and wanted to go solo and Jean Terrell replaced her and Birdsong’s voice was heard more prominently. She left the Supremes when she became pregnant in 1972 and returned in 1973.
            Birdsong lives in Los Angeles, and was married to Charles Hewlett in 1970; they had a son David and divorced in 1975.
            In 1969, Birdsong was kidnapped at knifepoint by a maintenance man who worked in the same building where she lived. She, Hewlett and friend Howard Meek had returned to her apartment when the man threatened them with a knife. He made Birdsong tie up the two men and then forced her downstairs and into his car. She escapes unharmed by jumping out of his car on the San Diego freeway. The kidnapper, Charles Collier, is arrested in Las Vegas, 4 days later.
            In her later life, Birdsong suffered from several strokes and her family revealed that her carer and friend prevented them from being able to support her, a judge awarded her family with conservatorship in 2023.
Tumblr media
#cindybirdsong #thesupremes #thebluebells
1 note · View note
educational-cryptid · 2 years
Text
a brief history of white feminism
what is intersectionality?
intersectionality is the inclusion of all different types of people in a movement for change. an example of intersectionality is acknowledging the different struggles that different lgbtq people face, and realizing how those struggles may differ based on race, etc. intersectionality aims to realize that identities can and do overlap, leading to different experiences of one’s identities and oppression. 
what is white feminism?
the generally accepted definition of white feminism is “expressions of feminism focusing on the struggles of white women in particular, while excluding women of color, particularly by weaponizing misogyny to direct it towards women of color, lgbtq women, disabled women, etc.” essentially, it is non-intersectional feminism.
the origins of white feminism, part I
feminism today began with the first wave of feminism in the late nineteenth century, which focused mainly on women’s political status, ability to vote, etc. the goal of this was to open more sociopolitical oppurtunities for women, with a focus on suffrage. while many women of color were part of the first-wave feminism movement, the suffragist movement remained particularly white. this is thought to have been because the first wave of feminism began a few decades before the movement for african american equality and right to vote. during the first wave, african american women were excluded from the movement. proof of this includes the black suffragist mary church terrell being denied help by white activists. 
the origins of white feminism, part II
the second wave of feminism is what we commonly see as feminism today, starting in the 1960’s and leading well into the 1980’s. this wave focused on women in the work environment, women’s expression of sexuality, reproductive rights, and sexual and domestic abuse. this time period garnered more of an area for women of color and white women alike to talk about these issues. during this time, women of color began to emerge in the feminist literary space. among such were gloria jean watkins, better known by her pen name bell hooks, who wrote about intersectionality and the struggles that black women face. hooks advocated for white women to recognize that they, like ethnic minority men, were both oppressed and the oppressors, thus giving them a position of weaponizing their oppression and using it to oppress others, though this tactic is more noticeable within white feminism. an example of this includes the work the second sex by simone de beauvoir, which is noted as a striking example of the prioritization of women in the idea of the so-called perfect white woman. 
the origins of white feminism, part III 
the third wave of feminism began in the late 1980s and 1990s and focused mainly around women and female sexuality, particularly including issues with pornography and sexual abuse/violence. this is sometimes referred to as “riot grrrl” feminism. third wave feminists worked to fight against ideas that demonized female sexuality by advocating for female sexual liberation and gender expression, as well as reclaiming derogatory terms used to demonize their sexuality, such as ‘whore,’ ‘bitch’ and ‘slut.’ this movement, depending on which angles you look at it from, both included women of color and excluded them extremely. some see the third wave as a deconstruction of the predominantly white, so-called perfect woman (weak, passive, fragile, virginal and faithful) and replaced it with more empowering ideals of women (domineering, demanding, emasculating, and assertive). however, this wave has also been criticized for the hyper-masculinization of women of color, particularly black or african american women. the third wave of feminism is also attributed to the beginning of victim feminism, which reinforces the idea that women are fragile and need to be protected, which plays a large part in white feminism.
what is victim feminism?
as said before, victim feminism is generally defined as a subsect or warped ideal of feminism that reinforces ideas that women are delicate and need to be protected. this tactic is weaponized often by white feminism. it is often difficult to understand the correlations between victim feminism and third wave feminism, given that third wave feminism seeked to empower and emasculate women. third wave feminism had undertones that prioritized women as being, although in themselves powerful, masculine and assertive beings, under the control of the patriarchy. often this is used to avoid taking responsibility for their own actions, instead blaming it exclusively on the patriarchy. 
how is victim feminism used by white feminists?
throughout the history of white cultures and environments, white women were often seen as the standard for all women, being viewed as (both mentally and physically) delicate, submissive, pure, virtuous, and needing to be protected. these views were not upheld for women of color, as they were seen as masculine, strong, and inherently violent (which there has been no scientific proof of). white womanhood looks very different from the womanhood of women of color due to this. the way white feminism enhances and embraces victim feminism is by accepting the idealized image of white woman goodness, which equals powerlessness. 
what are white woman tears?
white woman tears ia a phenomenon displayed by white feminists that employs the use of crying as victimization. societal norms in most cultures inform us that crying indicates helplessness, which triggers sympathetic chemicals in the brain. certain stereotypes of people of color show them as unfeeling, violent, cold, and devoid of emotion, particularly positive emotion. when white women cry, they are seen as helpless, pure, sensitive beings and are often prioritized and victimized. when people of color (particularly women of color) cry, reactions vary from normal sympathy, low sympathy, confusion, and assuming they are ‘alligator tears’ (pretending to cry as a manipulation tactic). essentially, white woman tears seek to prioritize white female emotional discomfort in the face of other forms of oppression. it also paints people of color and men as the so-called caretakers of white women and that it is their duty to keep their fragile feelings intact.
why is white feminism bad?
this is simple. white feminism is bad because it excludes people of color, opposes intersectionality, and takes on the view that one’s identities are inherently separate from one another. this is objectively false, as all social identities overlap due to the different perceptions and amalgamations of these different identities in today’s society. white feminism is a strategy used to weaponize misogyny and direct it towards women of color, lgbtq women, able-bodied women, etc. which is oppressive and wrong. white feminism is not true feminism. if your feminism does not include all women, it is not feminism.
how do i undo white feminism?
like any other form of bigotry and oppression, undoing white feminism is a slow process. if you are a woman of color, seeking to understand what womanhood means to you and how it has been impacted by white society’s views on womanhood can help to perceive and pinpoint white feminism in action. if you are a white woman, seeking to understand and undo the ideals of white feminity based upon you by white society and understanding what womanhood means to you and how it has been impacted by white society can help you better understand the struggles of women of color. also, avoid victimizing yourself and painting yourself as fragile, race-wise. if you are a man, listen to and try to understand the experiences and perceptions of women of color, and do further research into intersectional feminism.
Sources
hooks, bell (1981). Ain't I A Woman?: Black Women and Feminism. 
Palmer, P. M. (1994). White Women/Black Women: The Dualism of Female Identity and Experience. 
Breines, Wini (2002). What's Love Got to Do with It? White Women, Black Women, and Feminism in the Movement Years.
this, this and this
13 notes · View notes
prythianfm · 1 year
Note
Faces for the summer court??
Tumblr media
steve  toussaint,  nanna  blondell,  nathalie  emmanuel,  john  macmillan,  bethany  antonia,  jessica  parker  kennedy,  zendaya  coleman,  kylie  bunbury,  kit  young,  jacob  anderson,  zoe  kravitz,  laura  harrier,  gugu  mbatha  raw,  idris  elba,  aaron  fontaine,  aaron  cobham,  anna  shaffer,  chiwetel  ejiofor,  ebonee  noel,  devon  terrell,  izuka  hoyle,  jodie  turner  smith,  lakeith  stanfield,  lashana  lynch,  mckell  david,  melodie  wakivuamina,  paapa  essiedu,  rege  jean  page,  stephanie  levi  john  and  zoe  robins  !
Tumblr media
4 notes · View notes