Okay, so this not only gave me life, but I have something cool to share about the details in this scene. And not just about Liz's bi pin on her beanie, though I love that.
See those dolls in the background, off to the right? The ones in hats and dresses holding basket-looking things?
Those aren't just background objects. Those are muñecas limé.
The crew didn't have to, and yet they shot for those little details that make viewers say, "wait, that's like my Mamá's house." I'd love to study this further to see how much more lies in Camila's decór choices and stuff.
Anyway, the big and small representation details are making my borinqueña ass geek out. Good for the show, good for everyone that's being seen for all that lies in this photo. Good good good .
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Tokischa for Vogue Mexico
Olga de la Iglesia
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aqui tiene su estudiante de ciencias poli carribeño(bori) a explicarles la situacion entre haiti y la republica dominicana. A principios del siglo 19, haiti se independizo de francia. Al año de esto, RD tambien se independizo de españa y se unifica a haiti. Pasan veinte años, y el gobierno haitiano no es nada de popular en la RD, asi q pasa otra guerra y se independizan de haiti. Este es el dia de independencia que celebran los dominicanos, no el dia de la independencia de españa como el resto de latam. En-i-weis, desde el divorcio ha habido mucha mala sangre entre los dos paises, y especialmente RD le ha tenido mucho resentimiento a haiti pq los ven como colonizadores. Hoy en dia, RD tiene muchos mas chavos, y despues de varias masacres por los dos lados RD mas o menos ha "ganado." Aun odian a los haitianos, y por eso hay tanto discrimen contra ellos. Ah, y el racismo. No se nos puede olvidar el racismo. En resumen, es complicado y este es un mal resumen. Leanse la wiki mis amores
Gracias por la explicación
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Caballo Homosexual De Las Montañas, Karil.
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drawing i did for my dominican puertorican dad on his birthday
these are dominican (diablo cojuelo) and puertorican (vejigante) folklore costumes. used a lot in carnivals and parades
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Eliazar Ortiz Roa
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African tulip petals, clay, mica and bija oils, jagua pigments, logwood and chinolita cimarrona sticks, butterfly scales, ceiba kapok and pencil on Archés paper, 58 x 76 cm jpg, 2022
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DR people y’all saw those kids chanting whether they wanted an apartment or a crv on that march 😭🙏 This shit had me on my knees and snorting my nose.
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Untitled (Primito)
by Guarionex Rodriguez Jr
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Perico Ripiao in the Dominican Republic
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