bored in the house but at least our vancouver spot gets great light 🙃 #quarantinelife
bored in the house but at least our vancouver spot gets great light 🙃 #quarantinelife
if you put on makeup in a pandizzy and don’t take a selfie, does it make a sound? ✨happy #aapiheritagemonth!✨ proud to be in the skin i’m in 💛
a lil love for your feed 💛 #victimmy
a lil love for your feed 💛 #victimmy
if this photo had actually been taken in the 1950’s, i wouldn’t have even been allowed to vote. let that sink in, then double-triple check that you’re registered at the link in my bio. also, new vid drops tomorrow so be ready 🙃
“wfh” 🙃 thanks @glenivy_spa for the most restorative mini getaway and for allowing me to audition-by-zoom in one of your cabanas 😅
“wfh” 🙃 thanks @glenivy_spa for the most restorative mini getaway and for allowing me to audition-by-zoom in one of your cabanas 😅
✨ earth day ✨ aint about buying things marketed to be more “sustainable”; it’s about *justice*. caption by @goodgoodgoodco: “When you think of environmentalism, do you think of justice work? If you don’t, it’s time to level up your environmentalism. The environmental justice movement insists that work to protect the planet necessitates work to protect the people who live on it. Why? Because communities aren’t impacted by climate degradation equally – lower income communities will be (and are being) impacted first, and much more seriously. Minority and low-income communities are more likely to be exposed to toxic waste, landfills, highways, and other environmental hazards, according to a 2011 article in the American Journal of Public Health. A 2019 study by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and another by Landscape and Urban Planning found that people of color have less access than their white counterparts to clean air and natural spaces. As @greengirlleah said on an @intersectionalenvironmentalist post, “Social justice cannot wait. It is not an optional ‘add-on’ to environmentalism. It is unfair to opt in and out of caring about racial injustices when many of us cannot.” -> TAKE ACTION: A great way to become one of millions doing “the best they can” for climate justice is to not only change your personal habits, but to learn about environmental policies and advocate for greater protections in communities that experience the most serious ramifications of the climate crisis, like those impacted by fracking, coal-fired power plants, and water pollution. #EarthDay #EarthDay2021 #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateJustice
✨ earth day ✨ aint about buying things marketed to be more “sustainable”; it’s about *justice*. caption by @goodgoodgoodco: “When you think of environmentalism, do you think of justice work? If you don’t, it’s time to level up your environmentalism. The environmental justice movement insists that work to protect the planet necessitates work to protect the people who live on it. Why? Because communities aren’t impacted by climate degradation equally – lower income communities will be (and are being) impacted first, and much more seriously. Minority and low-income communities are more likely to be exposed to toxic waste, landfills, highways, and other environmental hazards, according to a 2011 article in the American Journal of Public Health. A 2019 study by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and another by Landscape and Urban Planning found that people of color have less access than their white counterparts to clean air and natural spaces. As @greengirlleah said on an @intersectionalenvironmentalist post, “Social justice cannot wait. It is not an optional ‘add-on’ to environmentalism. It is unfair to opt in and out of caring about racial injustices when many of us cannot.” -> TAKE ACTION: A great way to become one of millions doing “the best they can” for climate justice is to not only change your personal habits, but to learn about environmental policies and advocate for greater protections in communities that experience the most serious ramifications of the climate crisis, like those impacted by fracking, coal-fired power plants, and water pollution. #EarthDay #EarthDay2021 #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateJustice
✨ earth day ✨ aint about buying things marketed to be more “sustainable”; it’s about *justice*. caption by @goodgoodgoodco: “When you think of environmentalism, do you think of justice work? If you don’t, it’s time to level up your environmentalism. The environmental justice movement insists that work to protect the planet necessitates work to protect the people who live on it. Why? Because communities aren’t impacted by climate degradation equally – lower income communities will be (and are being) impacted first, and much more seriously. Minority and low-income communities are more likely to be exposed to toxic waste, landfills, highways, and other environmental hazards, according to a 2011 article in the American Journal of Public Health. A 2019 study by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and another by Landscape and Urban Planning found that people of color have less access than their white counterparts to clean air and natural spaces. As @greengirlleah said on an @intersectionalenvironmentalist post, “Social justice cannot wait. It is not an optional ‘add-on’ to environmentalism. It is unfair to opt in and out of caring about racial injustices when many of us cannot.” -> TAKE ACTION: A great way to become one of millions doing “the best they can” for climate justice is to not only change your personal habits, but to learn about environmental policies and advocate for greater protections in communities that experience the most serious ramifications of the climate crisis, like those impacted by fracking, coal-fired power plants, and water pollution. #EarthDay #EarthDay2021 #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateJustice
asian fam, i hope you feel free to feel all the depth of your feelings today. extending all my love especially to all my asian sisters who feel the particular weight of sexual violence so often directed at us. thank you to all the allies who have made us feel seen and supported. it is always my Black, brown, & LGBTQ fam who stands up for us first; i know why, and i stand with and for you too. continue sharing these stories. continue to care for yourselves and each other. talk to your racist family members and friends. write/call your legislators. donate to grassroots orgs. https://anti-asianviolenceresources.carrd.co 💛 more resources in my stories.
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the apprentice in the view of the master vs the master in the view of the apprentice.
the apprentice in the view of the master vs the master in the view of the apprentice.
caught hydrating in her natural habitat #zoomlife
magic light and tree friends ✨ take this as your reminder to breathe. 📢 actions for today: GA senate runoff elections are january 5. if you’re a georgia resident, request your ballot today and make your voice heard, ya heard? follow @newgeorgiaproject to stay informed 👌🏽
magic light and tree friends ✨ take this as your reminder to breathe. 📢 actions for today: GA senate runoff elections are january 5. if you’re a georgia resident, request your ballot today and make your voice heard, ya heard? follow @newgeorgiaproject to stay informed 👌🏽
magic light and tree friends ✨ take this as your reminder to breathe. 📢 actions for today: GA senate runoff elections are january 5. if you’re a georgia resident, request your ballot today and make your voice heard, ya heard? follow @newgeorgiaproject to stay informed 👌🏽
all my life i’ve heard about violence/hate against asians (and definitely more so in the past year), but i was never able to cry about it. but yesterday i read this poem, and all the violence, all the slurs.. every shove, kick, slash, burn, hateful word, and wrongful death came pouring through me and i wept. all my life i’ve been taught to despise my hue, and it was only a few years ago i was able to realize that gold is beautiful and strong. we are beautiful and strong. the hate we as a community have been facing and the lack of outrage (or frankly, knowledge) surrounding it is heartbreaking and frightening and anger-inducing and real. but the past few days, i’ve seen us rise and speak, fight and stand. i’ve been encouraged by the allies that have come around us. don’t believe the lies that white supremacy tell us, fam – we’re stronger together and there’s enough for us all. so to my asian bbs, i hear you, i see you, i love you, i’m proud to be among you. take care of yourselves and one another. and be proud to be gold, because i sure am 💛
all my life i’ve heard about violence/hate against asians (and definitely more so in the past year), but i was never able to cry about it. but yesterday i read this poem, and all the violence, all the slurs.. every shove, kick, slash, burn, hateful word, and wrongful death came pouring through me and i wept. all my life i’ve been taught to despise my hue, and it was only a few years ago i was able to realize that gold is beautiful and strong. we are beautiful and strong. the hate we as a community have been facing and the lack of outrage (or frankly, knowledge) surrounding it is heartbreaking and frightening and anger-inducing and real. but the past few days, i’ve seen us rise and speak, fight and stand. i’ve been encouraged by the allies that have come around us. don’t believe the lies that white supremacy tell us, fam – we’re stronger together and there’s enough for us all. so to my asian bbs, i hear you, i see you, i love you, i’m proud to be among you. take care of yourselves and one another. and be proud to be gold, because i sure am 💛
all my life i’ve heard about violence/hate against asians (and definitely more so in the past year), but i was never able to cry about it. but yesterday i read this poem, and all the violence, all the slurs.. every shove, kick, slash, burn, hateful word, and wrongful death came pouring through me and i wept. all my life i’ve been taught to despise my hue, and it was only a few years ago i was able to realize that gold is beautiful and strong. we are beautiful and strong. the hate we as a community have been facing and the lack of outrage (or frankly, knowledge) surrounding it is heartbreaking and frightening and anger-inducing and real. but the past few days, i’ve seen us rise and speak, fight and stand. i’ve been encouraged by the allies that have come around us. don’t believe the lies that white supremacy tell us, fam – we’re stronger together and there’s enough for us all. so to my asian bbs, i hear you, i see you, i love you, i’m proud to be among you. take care of yourselves and one another. and be proud to be gold, because i sure am 💛
all my life i’ve heard about violence/hate against asians (and definitely more so in the past year), but i was never able to cry about it. but yesterday i read this poem, and all the violence, all the slurs.. every shove, kick, slash, burn, hateful word, and wrongful death came pouring through me and i wept. all my life i’ve been taught to despise my hue, and it was only a few years ago i was able to realize that gold is beautiful and strong. we are beautiful and strong. the hate we as a community have been facing and the lack of outrage (or frankly, knowledge) surrounding it is heartbreaking and frightening and anger-inducing and real. but the past few days, i’ve seen us rise and speak, fight and stand. i’ve been encouraged by the allies that have come around us. don’t believe the lies that white supremacy tell us, fam – we’re stronger together and there’s enough for us all. so to my asian bbs, i hear you, i see you, i love you, i’m proud to be among you. take care of yourselves and one another. and be proud to be gold, because i sure am 💛