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Dumbo, That Took Flight in Syracuse, Among Flagged Racist Films

Dumbo, the loveable elephant that took flight in Syracuse, New York over 80 years ago, is among the films Disney+ has flagged for racism. The Aristocats, Peter Pan and Swiss Family Robinson join Dumbo in the films Disney+ had previously placed content warnings on for negative depictions and/or mistreatment of people and cultures. These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now. Rather than remove this content, we want to acknowledge its harmful impact, learn from it and spark conversation to create a more inclusive future together. The movies will now no longer be available to children under the age of 7. The New York Post says adults can still access the films though, if they want their children to watch.

Juxtapoz Magazine - Ginny Casey is Combing the Honey Home @ Half Gallery

Ginny Casey is Combing the Honey Home @ Half Gallery Half Gallery // March 04, 2021 - April 01, 2021 March 08, 2021 | in Painting The interplay between organic and man-made was already an important notion in Skeleton Key, Ginny Casey’s last show with Half Gallery back in 2018. Three years later, in the time of a global pandemic and after giving birth to her second child, she continues to explore that concept through a slightly altered lens. Under the influence of those experiences, the artist’s focus turned towards domesticity, especially in relation to the life outside, which prompted the introduction of plants, elements from animal life, flowing water, and other organic-feeling imagery which are juxtaposed against the range of everyday household items that are fraught with symbolism. Additionally, the new work has a bit more variance in terms of the sizes and shapes of the paintings, as well as surface treatment, introducing a greater range of paint application techniques

Like A Worm You Poke With A Stick – Lilith Magazine

Vivian Conan When the mommy who loved me was there, I didn’t know about the mommy who hated me. October 23, 2020 In third grade, I wrote a short story about a girl who lost her mother in a fire. When a policeman finally reunites them, the girl says, “We meet at last.” A lifetime later, after many ups and downs between us, my mother and I also met at last. I was in my sixties, she in her eighties, when she said, “It’s love at second sight.” This chapter from my memoir, Losing the Atmosphere: A Baffling Disorder, A Search for Help, and the Therapist Who Understood, shows how our complicated relationship began.

50 years later, The Monster at the End of This Book is still selling - and inspiring authors » Borneo Bulletin Online

50 years later, The Monster at the End of This Book is still selling - and inspiring authors » Borneo Bulletin Online
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