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vintagegal:

Yvonne Craig as Marta the green slavegirl in “Whom Gods Destroy” Star Trek, 1969

vintagegal:

Yvonne Craig as Marta the green slavegirl in “Whom Gods Destroy” Star Trek, 1969

dikua:

douglas house by richard meier
via old architecture

dikua:

douglas house by richard meier

via old architecture

(via beconinriot)

cholactivists:

Orale. If I didn’t know any better, I’d think someone snuck into my family history and photo album. 
lahoops:

juliosalgado83:

For my mami and my sister.

Major Truth! My parents, risking their life for my three siblings & I♥Beautiful artwork. 

cholactivists:

Orale. If I didn’t know any better, I’d think someone snuck into my family history and photo album. 

lahoops:

juliosalgado83:

For my mami and my sister.

Major Truth! My parents, risking their life for my three siblings & I♥
Beautiful artwork. 

(via thenoobyorker)

greatestgeneration:

As a World War II veteran, Bea Cohen has spent more than 70 years of her 102-year-old life giving back to the United States and supporting the American military. She collected black widow spiders and sent them to the University of Southern California so that their strong webs could be used in the crosshairs in the sites of submarine periscopes during the Second World War. She also expressed her patriotism by working at Douglas Aircraft Company and becoming a “Rosie the Riveter,” - a national icon during the war as women entered the workforce, and one of the thousands of female factory workers who contributed to the war effort by producing munitions and war supplies. Ms. Cohen wanted to give more to the country who gave her and her family their newfound freedom. She believes that immigrants have made America what it is today; and veterans are carrying on what immigrants began.
So Ms. Cohen left Douglas Aircraft Company and joined the U.S. Army. She traveled all over the United States and was assigned for service overseas. During her stay in Stone, England, she witnessed history in the making - American planes on their way to invade Normandy.
As Private First Class Abrams assigned in Elveden, England, about 90-miles from London, Ms. Cohen worked in the communications department with top-secret mimeographed documents, kitchen patrol and relieved the stress of being in the military by singing in a choir and playing in an all female baseball team, a sport she loves.
She hopes people will remember the service of Women Veterans, who were pilots, doctors, dentists, clerks, nurses and much more. She believes that there isn’t anything a woman cannot do. (via Local Hero: Bea Cohen | KCET)

greatestgeneration:

As a World War II veteran, Bea Cohen has spent more than 70 years of her 102-year-old life giving back to the United States and supporting the American military. She collected black widow spiders and sent them to the University of Southern California so that their strong webs could be used in the crosshairs in the sites of submarine periscopes during the Second World War. She also expressed her patriotism by working at Douglas Aircraft Company and becoming a “Rosie the Riveter,” - a national icon during the war as women entered the workforce, and one of the thousands of female factory workers who contributed to the war effort by producing munitions and war supplies. Ms. Cohen wanted to give more to the country who gave her and her family their newfound freedom. She believes that immigrants have made America what it is today; and veterans are carrying on what immigrants began.

So Ms. Cohen left Douglas Aircraft Company and joined the U.S. Army. She traveled all over the United States and was assigned for service overseas. During her stay in Stone, England, she witnessed history in the making - American planes on their way to invade Normandy.

As Private First Class Abrams assigned in Elveden, England, about 90-miles from London, Ms. Cohen worked in the communications department with top-secret mimeographed documents, kitchen patrol and relieved the stress of being in the military by singing in a choir and playing in an all female baseball team, a sport she loves.

She hopes people will remember the service of Women Veterans, who were pilots, doctors, dentists, clerks, nurses and much more. She believes that there isn’t anything a woman cannot do. (via Local Hero: Bea Cohen | KCET)

(via think4yourself)

baldingmen:

La Monte Young

baldingmen:

La Monte Young

(via infiniteinterior)

(Source: itspinupbaby, via pin-up-love)

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