“Wealth is a tool of freedom, but the pursuit of wealth is the way to slavery.” Erol L
Suppose a man makes unwanted social advances to a woman in, let’s say, a restaurant or theatre, and she eventually has to tell him loudly or angrily to get lost. She is the one who will be perceived as rude, hostile, aggressive, and obnoxious. His verbal aggression and invasiveness are accepted and expected; her rudeness (or mere curtness) in getting rid of him is noticed and condemned. One of our great myths is that a “real lady” can and should handle any difficulty, defuse any assault, without ever raising her voice or losing her manners. Female rudeness or violence in resistance to male aggression has often been taken to prove that the woman was not a lady in the first place, and therefore deserved no respect from the aggressor or sympathy from others.
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The last few hours of her life. Who would have thought…?
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Today will mark 2 years since the production of the feature documentary film called “La Belle Vie: The Good Life” which is a film that follows the journey of Haitian-American filmmaker, Rachelle Salnave’s quest to rediscovering her roots. Within her search, she discovers a new Haiti. With over 60 hours of footage of interviews and broll, the team has decided to randomly post the most compelling people they have met along the journey to let you hear the voices and see the images of the Haitian experience!
La Belle Vie: The Good Life will be screening in the Fall of 2013.
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Tamara Natalie Madden
Jamaican born painter & mixed media artist
ART = LIFE
these are beautiful…
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Basically.Pic: Phil Jackson shows off ring collection on Twitter.
Legend.
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