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Franzmo

Franzmo

Lauren. 22. Queer. Black. She/Her/Hers. Alabama. - Telecommunication and Film degree from The University of Alabama. Super proud alum/former soccer mother of Spectrum. All the queer television. All the queer music. All the queer liberation organizing. Arts advocacy! Sometimes (but not often) my photography and other things I make!
Imara Jones

Imara Jones

Pushing the envelope in our understanding of economics, race, politics, gender and culture through incisive analysis and unconventional thinking with an unambiguous desire to separate right from wrong.
Lost Angeles, CA

Lost Angeles, CA

SJ Sindu

SJ Sindu

fuck yeah FAT pin-up girls

fuck yeah FAT pin-up girls

FAT is not a bad word on this blog. It is a very, very good word.
So feast your eyes on these gorgeous fat pin-up and rockabilly girls!
Blackness. Art.

Blackness. Art.

BLACK FASHION

BLACK FASHION

A collection of images rarely seen in the media. A platform for people of color to showcase their fantastic, irreverent, classic and bold fashion éclat.
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Queer Women of Color

Queer Women of Color

Welcome to "QueerWOC", the community for all things Queer Wom*n of Color. Join Dr. Money, creator of QueerWOC by listening to the podcast - an insurgent audio speakeasy that unites, ignites, and excites the QWOC community. QueerWOC is a space for queer women and folks of color rooted in reimagining healing, identity, and community. Follow @QueerWOCpod on IG and on Tumblr | @QueerWOCpod on Twitter
Marni the Bear

Marni the Bear

Marni in a bear suit at A-Camp. Submissions welcome.
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the page is blank before you

Andro-Genius

Andro-Genius

"It is no measure of good health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society" - Jiddu Krishnamurti
The Feminine Tomboy

The Feminine Tomboy

She had a certain indefinable something. A quiet confidence. I could not quite put my finger on it. Perhaps it was her chosen way of dress, the way she wore her hair. Maybe it was her air of walking, for there was certainly that. Or it could be her eyes. Yes her eyes. In her eyes there was fire, and ice. Oh they were strong, yet subtle. Powerful, yet soft. Oh yes she was a Tomboy. And the most feminine Lady I'd ever seen.

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