When you were young, your mother would squeeze your breasts in the bath, ask if there was any milk while you shrieked.
Founded in 1977 at Columbia University's School of the Arts
When you were young, your mother would squeeze your breasts in the bath, ask if there was any milk while you shrieked.
Racism exists everywhere. Nothing prepared me though, for the extent of racism in the US, or in the western world in general.
Who gets a life sentence on the dirt planet and who gets life on a pleasure planet? Who knows. The sun goes down and it’s the hour the night shift begins.
or, Cassinga—as in Operation Reindeer; as in there is no difference between civilians and soldiers when it comes to the kaffirs: “There are only targets and all that matters is whether they’re moving or still,” Pietermaritzburg said when the news…
The owner’s objectives were tactical, felt like a rush of blood at the sight of wounded game. There was an infection in the neighborhood that needed to be eradicated.
Listen to the little ding. Watch the tiny light flash and the doors close. There is a large man rushing downstairs and an especially fat rat scuttling alongside him.
Lights drop from the ceiling: low, glass-cased, chromatic. The gym is arranged in rows of faux-wood tables, their edges caked in sauce and calcified cheese. Meal trays dolloped with corn […]
This interview was originally published on nototally.com, read & listen here: http://nototally.com/anti-blackness-bernard-hayman/ Shaun Lau is an Asian-American occasional writer and host of the film and social issues podcast No, Totally! […]
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