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It wasn't a place that we felt like we belonged.
All of this beauty and energy and environment just stuck to me.
I saw thousands of Black cowboys and they were doing the Cupid Shuffle in the desert and they were cooking turkey legs. And there were Black folks dressed like traditional cowboys. There were also Black folks riding their horses in Jordans and women riding with their braids blowing behind them and their hands with long acrylic nails clutching the reins.
There are Black cowboys pretty much everywhere. I mean, there are Black cowboys here in Portland, Oregon, where I live, which I think is the last place that I would have expected to find them.
I went all the way to Oklahoma to realize that there were cowboys up the road from me who have been there for four generations ... You'd be hard pressed to find a part of America where there wasn't at least some some portion of this culture.
Up until a few years ago, I really thought that term cowboy was a joke when applied to a Black person.
But ultimately, cowboy became a shorthand for our noblest ideals.
A lot of these things our popular culture is hesitant to attribute to a Black person. So I think to have a cowboy rushing in, saving the day with a Black face just didn't jibe with the stories that Hollywood was trying to tell. I think it's erasure. I think it's at best, laziness, at worst, very intentional and malicious. But I'm excited to see that transforming before my eyes.
—Ivan McClellan
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A shaman watches TV inside the Tos Deer ( nine skies) association in the Siberian town of Kyzyl, Republic of Tuva, Russia. Photographed by A. Abbas.
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“Please take me. I am a good kitty. My name is Tiger. I don’t eat much either. Thank you.”
Los Angeles Examiner, March 14, 1952
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A protester in a demonstration in favour of the rights of homosexual people. Year 1979 in Barcelona, Catalonia. Photo by Pilar Aymerich (source).
Did you notice the sticker?
In the late 1970s, one of the most popular slogans in the Gay and Lesbian movement in Catalonia was "Maricon? Sí, gràcies" (Catalan language for "Faggot? Yes, thanks") in the shape of the famous "Nuclear? No, thanks" sign.
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I think most of us have seen the first picture. It dates back to Oct. 21st. 2023
The second one is a very recent one from Rafah taken on Feb. 21st. 2024
Four complete months of Genocide and counting. Four months of the Israeli Zionist Occupation's crusade on the Gaza Strip.
Pictures taken by photographer Mahmoud Bassam
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A nurse at an experimental nurse's station tests an IBM 1620 for use at the Akron Children's Hospital, Akron, Ohio, 1966.
Photography: Charles E. Rotkin
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A Palestinian woman holds her child after an Israeli strike on her neighbourhood in Rafah, Gaza, Fatima Shbair, December 2023
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The Thimphu Red Pandas play baseball in front of the Great Buddha Dordenma statue in Kuenselphodrang, Thimphu, Bhutan (📷: Matthew R. DeSantis)
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Counting money, Yemen
Photographs by Pascal and Maria Maréchaux
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Barcelona, Catalonia. October 21st 2023.
Demonstration in solidarity with the Palestinian people, against genocide and apartheid. 🇵🇸
Photos from the newspaper La Directa.
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