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🦆 Faculty Spotlight // Charlene Liu’s artwork combines still life and landscape genres, mixing imagery drawn from food traditions, garden undergrowth, and East Asian art and design to explore themes of cultural heritage and hybridity. She teaches printmaking and drawing.
Unfriendly reminder on #TransDayOfVisibility that POC and gender-diverse queer people were never included the cultural acceptance that white cis queer people have enjoyed for the last few years
And oh yea, your favorite internet angel is very cisn't
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☑️ Una obra per apendre
☑️ Una obra adorable
☑️ Una edició de excel•lent de @Fandogamia
☑️ Una obra diferent
☑️ Explica diferències culturals de reconeixement i procés del mateix a Japó
@yournotcash Cuz these are mad ugly 😭😭 but also typically when a character is race bent from Black to white, it ususally takes away cultural significance from the character and are usually made out of spite of black edits, whereas most black edits are just black people having fun
😍 theblerdgurl @theblerdgurl is a cultural journalist, content creator, podcaster and geek, "parked at the intersection of geekdom and diversity." Get commentary and perspective from the black nerd demographic on her live stream, theblerdgurlLIVE, and her podcast, theblerdgurl.
I'm glad that, as a culture, we've moved past the need to give Kirby angry eyes on his box art. I'm glad we've culturally come to accept him as just a little guy who smooches his besties to share HP with them.
‘The Other Mother’
Part of my collection ‘…funny, I don’t remember much about her.’ on @objktcom
2/3, 15 tez
One of my fav images ever. It’s part of a large research on memory, female transmission, cultural heritage and identity construction.
I am accepting offers today. ✨
🍎 Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society of London.
London.Printed for the Royal Horticultural Society by Spottiswoode & Co.
https://t.co/TvgA9Wq88Q
Sometimes you’re just working away and then you remember that APE ESCAPE was not only a thing; but a significant cultural force in the early 2000s.
In OCCURENCE we see figures that examine the events that OCCUR in uncanny places. These places can be thought of as a social memory. Those figures are historical, cultural elements that question memory. It's both a personal and social memory investigation. The link is below👇
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Kowalczyk #MRiRW on food aid for Ukraine:
"In terms of food aid, the Ukrainian side is counting on the possibility of processing agricultural products in Poland "
➡️#strongertogether #agriculture #food #foodsecurity #ukraine #poland
➡️RT: https://t.co/cubw5TQhqT
Revealed!!! So happy to join a community celebrating cultural representation on the blockchain! @TheRoyalsNFT
Finally getting my hands on @PowerOfWomenNFT art!
@kitchegoldwatt Don't know how niche they are considered their recent appearance, but Sethrak are far and away one of my favorite groups in the game, visually and culturally. For having such a small role in one zone where they mostly were villains, they've got some insanely diverse designs.
The old archetype of the Green Man was long seen by ancient cultures as symbolic of spring & fecundity. In British cultural history, he can be linked with the Gawain Poet’s Green Knight, Bath’s Romano-British hot springs, medieval churches, & Jack in the Green 🍃#FolkloreSunday
It's called an unverblümt and it's elegantly cultural
#SouthPark
MOCA Jacksonville, a cultural institute of the University of North Florida, is currently showcasing artistic works from the 2021 UNF Student Artist-in-Residence, Anderson Goncalves.
Read more ➡️ https://t.co/daGLOrnxz8 #UniquelyUNF