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black butch lesbian ira jeffries (far right) next to her femme girlfriend snowbaby, her mother bonita jeffries, and other friends, 1948.
source: dressingdykes

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Women and girls (Han Chinese) in traditional wear for a Mazu celebration in Fujian by 韩太尉学摄影@Sina Weibo
The floral headdresses traditionally worn by women in Xunpu Village, Quanzhou, Fujian Province, China are called “簪花围/Zanhuawei”. They became a hot trend on social media in 2023 after Chinese actress Zhao Liying and several other celebrities wore them for photoshoots (x):
The social media trend drove tourists from all over the country to visit Xunpu Village to take photos wearing Zanhuawei. This trend is another great example of the ongoing revival of traditional Chinese fashion. I’d love to see more regional Chinese clothing & customs gain the spotlight going forward.
Below - tourists wearing Zanhuawei, all photos from Xiaohongshu (1, 2, 3):
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粽子 (zongzi) for animals at 高雄 zoo。(source)

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We watched toy story 2 today and they say suicide prominently in the first act. So whenever someone says "unalive," they are operating at a sub-toy story level of vocabulary maturity
Today is Juneteenth an we’re still in pride month please consider donating to the Black Trans Travel Fund which helps provide support and safety to black trans women. I donated $25 if anyone wants to match my donation but any amount helps
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Hey yalls, Happy Juneteenth!! I'm a Jamaican-Chinese 🏳️⚧️ trans artist. I specialize in drawing monsters and furries in both digital & traditional or a mix of both.

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Photographs from Alan Lomax’s “Southern Journey” a long series of recordings of various music such as blues, gospel, country, and spirituals from prisoners, recently freed slaves, poor southerners and largely black communities where these genres originated, this series became the first official stereo recordings of traditional african american southern folk music, celebrating generational heritage and the struggles of black life in the south at the time and impacted the creation and commercial spread of american music as we know it pioneering the “american” country sound, many of the singers, musicians and dancers present in these recordings and pictures are unnamed to this day.
happy juneteenth! if you have the time I really recommended taking a listen to some of these recordings to celebrate the voices of my ancestors and their music of resilience, especially as many of these clips are from after chattel slavery was abolished here in america and this series reflects the hope and newfound freedom black americans in the south were feeling as they looked towards the future
端午节快乐!一起来包粽子吧੭ ᐕ)੭*⁾⁾
Happy Dragon Boat Festival! Let's make zongzi together! ੭ ᐕ)੭*⁾⁾
Happy Juneteenth and Duanwu! As I am Chinese, I will lend some historical context to Duanwu on this rare opportunity where the Gregorian and Lunar calendars converge to commemorate two histories of injustice, grief, survival, and cultural memory .
The Duanwu or Dragon Boat Festival celebrates QuYuan, a beloved Chinese administrator and poet from the Warring States era (c. 475 – 221 BC). He was known as a fair administrator who wrote many policies to benefit the common Min/people. He was originally instated in the Chu court, where he directly advised the Chu king before corrupt peers slandered him.
The king believed the claims against QuYuan and exiled him form the Chu capital city to a small locality, where he held much less power. He was kind to the locales and a just ruler, but the Chu kingdom suffered great losses and was eventually invaded by Qin forces. He often wrote poetry lamenting that the king had abandoned him, and compared his griefs to that of a divorced woman who was still devoted to her husband (a bit queer-coded, me thinks!)
When QuYuan heard that the Chu capital had been captured, he mourned heavily. He waded into the Miluo River and chose death rather than submission to the new government. Now, in Chinese and Chu culture, it has always been pretty important to have a good burial, so you can be laid at rest. You especially don't want wild animals to eat your body. Mourning itself is a demonstration of love. So, when his substituents learned of his death, they got into their boats and seeded the river with Zongzi, glutinous rice packets wrapped in bamboo leaves (sometimes Chinese Americans call them Chinese Tamales), so that the fish would not eat and rip apart his body.
So now you know the story behind the Chinese Tamales or little green pyramid shaped packages that are sold in Chinatown, in and around Duanwu.
Please feel free to reblog this if you are not Chinese! It would mean keeping a piece of Chinese culture alive in the Anglophone world. On a similar note, I stand in solidarity with Black people celebrating Juneteenth as Black joy, even while continuing to face many systemic injustices. I hope that year after year Black Americans can honor and commemorate their roots and their ancestors, as I hope that Chinese Americans will embrace their own as well.
Thanks for sharing the day with us! Twice the celebration <3
Dragon Boat Festival
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