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Just look at her, isnât she magnificent?!
Yes, she sure is!

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happy first contact day đđđź only âĄď¸4ď¸âŁ6ď¸âŁ more years until đ˝đđź we meet the vulcans đđłđ
A good character introduction is one of the greatest joys television can offer, and in the March 8 âUndergroundâ season premiere, viewers were treated to two of them. Harriet Tubman (Aisha Hinds) mâŚ
âWhen character descriptions say something like, âHer father is black and her mother is white,â that makes me know thatâs going to be integral to who this character is,â Nicole notes. âSomebody has thought about this. When I think about my life growing up as a biracial woman in Alabama,â there were very few TV shows that she could identify with.Â
 âI also know that Iâve gotten way more opportunities than black women who have darker skin than I do, because our skin color is still currency,â Nicole adds. âBut when I see that [writers are] specifying those things about the characters, that makes me think theyâre willing to have a dialogue, theyâre willing to have those conversations. That almost beyond my comprehension.â
I wanted to share this interview I did with Mo at clexa con last month- it was such a delight to speak with someone candidly about my experiences in the tv/film industry, and I am so thankful for the space we created together to talk :)
Chuck Berry
Rock n Roll was originally Black music.
thank you
Yes, him and little Richard never get their due smh
exceptâŚchuck berry didnât invent rock n rollâŚ
Sister Rosetta Tharpe predates both chuck berry and little richard by quite a few years
Two of Tharpeâs hit songs were released in like 1944-45 when Chuck Berry was a) incarcerated and b) still a high school student, Tharpe basically discovered Little Richard, and sheâs referred to as the godmother of rock n roll
lol just
throwin that out there
^^^EXACTLY
but Sister Rosetta was a woman and queer⌠so Black men will totally overlook her.
rock music was created by a black bisexual woman
Sister Rosetta new idol
Sister Rosetta Rocked the world
Spread the truth and dead the lies
<3 KICK ASS BLACK BISEXUAL MOTHER OF ROCK AND ROLL <3
I DID NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS WOMAN! MUSIC NERDS - EDUCATE ME NOW!
Iâm almost positive this is the same woman who actually sang âYou Ainât Nothin But A Hound Dogâ first before Elvis stole itâŚ
And her version was BETTER
WAIT! WHAT? He didnât sing that first? I need air and music. Someone tell me more.
Big Mama Thornton recorded Hound Dog in 1952. She is the first.
See this just makes that song actually make sense to me for the first time so you know, hat-tip for that, too, you have relieved my endless puzzlement Iâve had since I was a small child.Â
Wonderful documentary on her life & legacy in rock n roll
Today, March 20th is her birthday so can we just take the time to list some of her amazing accomplishments
- she was one of the very first great gospel artists who crossed over into r&b, rock n roll, and gained mainstream success
- she frequently performed with a racially integrated band
- guitar playing was seen as a âmanâsâ skill, but that didnât stop her from beating out many guys in guitar battles at the Apollo
- she may have been one of the first successful black artists to even have a tour bus with her name on it
- this woman literally turned her wedding day into a rock concert for over 20,000 fans
- openly bisexual in her private life
- she sang with little richard in what would be his first public performance at her concert
- she held a successful tour in the UK during the early 1960â˛s well before the âbritish invasionâ of rock n roll
I meant to reblog this last night when my MPDG name would have been Freekeh Cerave, the most hippie granola child ever water-birthed into a navigable waterway
Wheaties Aveeno

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OâBrien-Â âI donât know why Captain Sisko insists on having me here,â
O-Â âIâm not a senior officerâ
Bashir-Â âHe wanted to see you in your dress uniform.â
B-Â âIt shows off your figure.â
O-Â âWhy, thank you.â
Orlando Bloom shares never-before-seen behind-the-scenes Lord of the Rings photos to mark anniversary (x).
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this is the best thing iâve ever madeÂ
Tis the season of pumpkin omanytes (ompkins)
Iâm watching a usa made documentary. The music effects and the narration are so dramatic lol why It makes things look laughable even when itâs not the case
âAmerican documentaries are awful
$180,000 Aston Martin killed by $200 pink car
aesthetic
Class war.
Jurassic Park is so quality like the little girl is the hacker, the main woman is sensibly dressed & smart & allowed to have agency w/o people being like âno women canât do that thingâ, and Jeff Goldblum is the one whoâs shirt is sexily open & whoâs injury causes him to lie in a strategic model pose to his best advantage. Plus of course the cgi & robotics are incredible
And the dinosaurs are all girls #strongfemalerolemodels
@intoxicatingtouches
#alltheclevergirls
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Am I the only one thatâs a just a tiny bit pissed off that this is still an issue?
The Original Series wasnât even in the general VICINITY of fucking around yo
How many shows these days would do this, and do it this way? These days, it would be all, âOhh, we have to be sensitive and show the nuances of each sideâ and try not to make either side seem wrong. It wouldnât be clearly spelled out, âpro-choice is right, if youâre against it youâre the bad guys.â
Jim Kirk is not here for your anti-birth-control, anti-choice, pro-death-penalty BS
James Tiberius Kirk was written and portrayed as a feminist and I will fight anyone who says otherwise.
Yep. That episode is exactly what you think it is: pro-birth control, pro-population control, pro-choice, and pro-womenâs right to choose. And yes, Kirk, the supposed playboy of the spaceways, is in favor of all of the above.
It was written and aired in 1969.
It probably couldnât air today.
THINK ABOUT THAT.
Also LMAO at all the sad whiny geek boys who are like âI miss the GOOD OLD DAYS of SCI-FI when it wasnât all about SOCIAL ISSUES and instead it was just about MEN HAVING FUN IN SPACE. Like Star Trek! Star Trek wouldnât put up with all this SOCIAL JUSTICE FEMINISM IN SCI FI bullshit!â And meanwhile Iâm just over here like ââŚdid you actually watch the show?â
Itâs also important to bear in mind that the Original Series had a predominantly female fanbase, and during its initial run, was widely mocked and dismissed by mainstream (i.e., male) science fiction fans as being fake sci-fi for girls. Itâs difficult to overstate the influence women had on the franchise in its early days; most of the early Star Trek conventions were organised by and for women, and indeed, those same organisers were primarily responsible for the massive letter-writing campaign that prevented the show from being cancelled after the 1968 season. Without that campaign, the episode pictured in this post would never have been made.
The popular image of James Kirk as a sleazy womaniser is part of a conscious effort to erase that history and render the franchiseâs roots palatable to the misogynistic geekboys of the modern SF/F fandom.
For a summary of those points, see âStar Trekâs Underappreciated Feminist Historyâ by Shannon Mizzi, which draws from Patricia Vettel-Beckerâs âSpace and the Single Girl: Star Trek, Aesthetics, and 1960s Femininityâ.
And a gentle reminder that TOS was a Desilu production, which its board of directors voted to cancel after the second pilot due to cost concerns, a vote that Chairman Lucille Ball overruled. There is no Star Trek without Lucille Ball.
Originally posted by zidlersdiamonddogs
There is no Star Trek without Lucille Ball.
This is my favorite post on this website because it features so many of my favorite things: Star Trek, important social issues on television, Lucille BallâŚ
#ILoveLucy #ILoveStarTrek