4th May 2012 16:20
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latimes:

At India bank, sex workers earn a little interest and self-esteem: In Mumbai, India, the Sangini bank in the Kamathipura red-light district serves only sex workers, helping them build their worth.

As Sangini sees it, sex workers with even a modest financial buffer are able to refuse clients wanting unprotected sex. And savings build confidence, providing the wherewithal to change professions if they choose.

Often, women will leave their passbooks here so husbands or pimps don’t discover and squander their earnings. Men can deposit but can’t withdraw funds without the woman’s permission, says Diane Cross, the charismatic social worker running the bank.

“If you’re saving, you’re not as desperate and can afford to make better decisions,” she says.

Photo: Sex worker Majda Shaikh, left, makes a deposit at the Sangini bank. Credit: Mark Magnier / Los Angeles Times

This show is one of the funniest in the history of shows I swear to fucking god and kanye west, y’all.  I need to do a rewatch asap.

25th April 2012 21:22
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18th April 2012 5:07
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15th April 2012 22:12
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14th April 2012 19:25
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doctorwho:

Karen, Matt, and Arthur in SoHo NYC

10th April 2012 0:40
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- If I walk out that door, that’s it.
- That’s it.

29th March 2012 18:16
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25th March 2012 5:16
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offbeatorbit:

The Smiths - I Started Something I Couldn’t Finish

23rd March 2012 14:49
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6th March 2012 4:40
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neptunesnet:

harriettumbles:

In Conversation: Michaela Angela Davis and Melissa Harris-Perry

Starting @0:23:08

And the thing is I’m actually not the fun police. I actually wish there were some place I could go and just sit and watch a movie or watch a television show or listen to some music and not be assaulted. I’m not asking for everything to be Daughters of the Dust. (laughter)

This, done, everything. 

2nd March 2012 5:54
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1st March 2012 19:54
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The customs man asked me if I was bringing in any livestock. I thought he was having a laugh, so I said, “Only, as you see, my father and his mate.”
He wasn’t having a laugh.
Not at all.
Georgia Nicolson, Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers (via somewhereinaburstofglory)
1st March 2012 3:21
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Martha Jones, you saved the world.

27th February 2012 4:56
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Thoughts on Viola’s loss

zebablah:

First of all - YES. Meryl Streep is a great actress. Let’s set that straight. 

But her long, varied career has been made possible because she is a blonde, white, reasonably attractive woman who is afforded the access, the luxury of having the pick of the litter when it comes to meaty roles. That, coupled with her obvious talent, has built up her career. 

The tragedy of Viola Davis losing is not necessarily because her performance was better than Streep’s. To say that any one film or director or actor in a category is better than another is just really not realistic. That being said, Viola has been robbed. Because unlike white, blonde Meryl Streep Viola does not have access to a myriad of meaty roles to show her talent. She is limited, and it is that limitation which bars black actors and actresses from shining. Meryl Streep has been nominated 17 times. How many times do you think Viola Davis is going to be nominated in her career? As a black, dark skinned woman out of her 20s? How many Margaret Thatchers are out there for an actress like her? As meaningless as the Oscars themselves are, to an actor’s career they are everything - you’re already at a disadvantage when you’re black, older, and female - even winning an Oscar doesn’t always necessarily mean great roles (look at Halle). The Academy has basically stared over 80 years of ignoring black talent in favor of the starlets and leading men they build up for nothing and I, for one, am horrified. Maybe I’ll feel different in the morning but right now all I can do is pray for Viola who I’m sure is absolutely gutted right now.