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Learning how to tie sailing knots, 1938, Sweden.

Learning how to tie sailing knots, 1938, Sweden.


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“Fleeing from the bees”, 1906, Sweden.

“Fleeing from the bees”, 1906, Sweden.


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Ebba Linnea Stark, 1916, Sweden.

Ebba Linnea Stark, 1916, Sweden.


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Signe Boberg, 1919, Sweden.

Signe Boberg, 1919, Sweden.


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Agnes and Astrid, Sweden.

Agnes and Astrid, Sweden.


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The Gustavsson siblings, 1945, Sweden.

The Gustavsson siblings, 1945, Sweden.


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Sisters Anna and Amelie Fjaestad, 1907, Sweden.

Sisters Anna and Amelie Fjaestad, 1907, Sweden.


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“Summer guests from Göteborg”, 1910, Sweden.

“Summer guests from Göteborg”, 1910, Sweden.


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Sailing students, Sweden.

Sailing students, Sweden.


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Teen fashion advertisement, 1950s, Sweden.

Teen fashion advertisement, 1950s, Sweden.


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Ebba Gustafsson, 1860s, Sweden.

Ebba Gustafsson, 1860s, Sweden.


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Anna, Emmy, Lisa, Tilda and Signe. Sweden.

Anna, Emmy, Lisa, Tilda and Signe. Sweden.


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Sigrid, Sweden.

Sigrid, Sweden.


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My new short story:Amazon: http://amzn.to/1Y4cYNMSmashwords: http://bit.ly/1UghnYa Description:Jerry

My new short story:
Amazon: http://amzn.to/1Y4cYNM
Smashwords:http://bit.ly/1UghnYa

Description:
Jerry, Willow, and Cindy found an antique mirror with strange and wonderful magical powers. 

In their reflections, the mirror showed them visions of their future. A possible future, filled with success and personal fulfillment.

Willow saw visions of silver screen stardom. Cindy saw herself playing the piano in front of a crowd of hundreds of enraptured patrons, and Jerry…
Well, Jerry saw the most amazing fantasy he ever had, coming to fruition. He was always fascinated with hypnosis and the human mind.
Encouraged by the mirror, the three embarked on a path to realize their full potential.

One year later, Willow and Cindy have already achieved their goals, and it was finally time for Jerry to make his own dreams come true.

Jerry’s beautiful friends may find his ambitions conflict with their own, but they will soon realize they don’t have any qualms with bending to his will. In fact, they are almost too ecstatic about it.

This story is approx. ~9500 words long, and is exclusively for legal adults over the age of eighteen. 

Excerpt:

“Never mind. Seeing you kiss got me hungry for more. Let’s see you eat each other out.”

“We’re not going to…To do that in front of you!” Willow protested.

“You’re already in sexy lingerie. I can already see your tits and everything.” Jerry pointed out, making Willow and Cindy look down at their bare breasts and exposed pussies, a shy expression on their blushing faces.

“Th-that’s different!” Cindy exclaimed with a doubtful frown.

“Yeah!” Willow agreed, “I am a successful movie star, not your lesbian showgirl plaything!” Willow asserted venomously.

“It’s cute you think so, my sweet, horny dyke-muffins.” Jerry said, and pulled Mia’s hair, bringing her up from her kneeling position.

“Horny…” Willow echoed.

“Dyke-muffins…?” Cindy repeated with a frown.

They squirmed in their seats, feeling a new wave of arousal rushing through their veins. Jerry looked at them with peeled eyes, his gaze sending tendrils to probe at the softest, most sensitive parts of their delicate bodies. The more Jerry stared at them, the wetter they became.

“I…Feel so hot!” Cindy panted, running her hands over her smooth, gorgeous body.

“M-Me too! My pussy is so~Mhh! So wet!” Willow whispered, gyrating her hips in circles above the couch cushion, spreading her legs and giving Jerry a perfect view of her pink pussy.


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A cheerful contestant in the Miss New Zealand pageant in 1969 displays a typical hairstyle of the da

A cheerful contestant in the Miss New Zealand pageant in 1969 displays a typical hairstyle of the day, as she stands beside an unusual stage prop. This Auckland woman eventually won the Miss Zealand title for 1969.

Miss NZ 1969: Miss Auckland, Carole Robinson, age 21. Occupation secretary [1969]

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Crushing on: The Continued work of Las Fotos Project

We first posted about Las Fotos about a year ago. Is a non-profit, community-based photography program whose mission is to bring about positive change for teenage girls facing adversity. Through one-on-one mentoring, photography trainings, and assigned field projects, Las Fotos Project provides a creative outlet for students, encouraging them to express their artistic talents and explore their imagination, while building self-confidence.

Las Fotos Project, a project of Community Partners

Since then, they have produced some pretty dope multi-media photo-essays that are now up online! We’re excited to see them doing more in-community interviews & documentation of amazing women in various LA neighborhoods. 

Check it out at lasfotosproject.org!

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Crushing on: The AjA Project’s Collective Voices Program

Young Muslim women from City Heights in San Diego, California use the arts to tackle topics of identity, representation, and dual-consciousness in their installation entitled: “Navigating the Map of Our Selfhood”

Participants from The AjA Project, a City-Heights-based nonprofit (funded by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art), exhibited a large-scale public art piece this month at the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park.

The installation, entitled Navigating the Map of Our Selfhood, was the culminating project of AjA’s Collective Voices program, a participatory photography program involving young Muslim women from City Heights. For the past year, participants of Collective Voices have used photography to explore themes of representation, identity, and culture through workshops in conjunction with The AjA Project and The United Women of East Africa.

This final installation was intended to serve as a platform to ignite public dialogue around some of the most important and contested issues in contemporary culture around the world – the refugee crisis, islamophobia, and women’s rights.

“We have a need for the world to visualize and empathize with our point of view.”

In the words of the Collective Voices participants, “The mission of Collective Voices is to express the pride we have in ourselves in order to provide young girls, who are often not heard, with a voice. This installation recognizes the beauty in our struggle and who we are as East African American young Muslim women from San Diego. We have a need for the world to visualize and empathize with our point of view. Navigating the Map of Our Selfhood formally acknowledges the contradicting multiple consciousness of our experience. Our goal is to reach out to the community to educate and eliminate misconceptions some may have about us as female Muslims. This is an artistic work of individuals collectively navigating the reality of various identities.”

To find out more visit: AjAProject.org // @collectivevoices  


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