Freedom's Pen

Musings of Abolition, Freedom, & Beyond

(Source: gotdacake, via wordslessspoken)

mianoti:

Samuel Aranda *
Series: Immigration

Speaks so much on so many levels

mianoti:

Samuel Aranda *

Series: Immigration

Speaks so much on so many levels

stoptraffickinginky:

800 to 1.

Canada didn’t even see it’s first HT conviction until 2008.

stoptraffickinginky:

800 to 1.

Canada didn’t even see it’s first HT conviction until 2008.

(via humantrafficwatch)

visual-poetry:

“some ideas are just too big for this piece of paper” from the “100(+) posterworks” series by anna gray & ryan wilson paulsen

Word.

visual-poetry:

“some ideas are just too big for this piece of paper” from the “100(+) posterworks” series by anna gray & ryan wilson paulsen

Word.

mianoti:

Anselm Kiefer — portrait by Anton Corbijn
The installation is “The Seven Heavenly Palaces”
…my photos of the installation
[…more Kiefer]

mianoti:

Anselm Kiefer — portrait by Anton Corbijn

The installation is “The Seven Heavenly Palaces

my photos of the installation

[…more Kiefer]

died-and-went-to-avocado:

Avocado Pancakes (Can prepared for Vegans)
Ingredients:
1/2 chopped avocado
1/4 cup blanched almond flour
1 egg (for vegan version, replace egg with 2 TBSP flax seed meal thickened in 1/4 cup water)
1/8 cup seltzer water, plain water, or nut milk. (seltzer water adds fluff)
1/8 tsp baking powder
pinch of salt
cinnamon
2 egg whites* (omit if vegan)
Love avocado? You’ll love this recipe blog.

Want to try!

died-and-went-to-avocado:

Avocado Pancakes (Can prepared for Vegans)

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 chopped avocado
  • 1/4 cup blanched almond flour
  • 1 egg (for vegan version, replace egg with 2 TBSP flax seed meal thickened in 1/4 cup water)
  • 1/8 cup seltzer water, plain water, or nut milk. (seltzer water adds fluff)
  • 1/8 tsp baking powder
  • pinch of salt
  • cinnamon
  • 2 egg whites* (omit if vegan)

Love avocado? You’ll love this recipe blog.

Want to try!

typeworship:

Colourful messages transform the winding favela streets  

Earlier this year Boa Mistura, an urban art collective formed in Madrid, worked on a vibrant community project near São Paulo, Brazil

The collective worked with the children and other residents of Brasilândia Vila, a poor suburb on the outskirts of São Paulo, to fill the narrow streets with colour and words: beleza, amor, doçura, firmeza and orgulho (beauty, love, sweetness, firmness and pride).

These one-point perspective messages are carefully painted to reveal themselves to passers-by as they reach a certain part of the the street. The smiles of the participants clearly say it all.

Transforming the favelas from within… beautiful & a humbling reminder to perhaps re-think my definition of poverty.

We are threatened by anything that we cannot control, that part of God “which blows where It will” and which our theologies and churches can neither predict nor inhibit. The Holy Spirit has rightly been called the forgotten or denied Person of the Blessed Trinity. We cannot sense the Spirit, like we cannot see air, silence, and the space between everything. We look for God “out there” and the Spirit is always “in here” and “in between” everything.

Richard Rohr (via wordslessspoken)

radarthecat:

Sex-trafficking awareness street art at Frey. Building behind the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London.

As it must always be said: “Prostitution is not the world’s oldest profession; it is the world’s largest oppression”.

radarthecat:

Sex-trafficking awareness street art at Frey. Building behind the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London.

As it must always be said: “Prostitution is not the world’s oldest profession; it is the world’s largest oppression”.

(via humantrafficwatch)