Bianca, MCMXCVII, from São Paulo, Brazil.
Sun in Pisces, rising Sagittarius, Moon in Leo.
Nature worshiper, occult crafts apprentice and perpetually mutant being.
Radical feminist, vegan and anarchist.
Physics student and aspiring artist.
Feel free to send me cute messages.
Do not feel free to send me non cute messages.

swdyww:

Someone: *asks for advice*
Me: just casually destroy your perception of reality and reconstruct it

februaryflora:

every few months it feels like i relearn the whole entire world

abiding-in-peace:

“Heaven is this moment. Hell is the burning desire for this moment to be different. It’s that simple.”

— Jeff Foster

feministasthings:

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Como siempre digo, está generación va a cambiar al mundo y si no esta será la siguiente, pero lo vamos a hacer. Los jóvenes son nuestra llave para una nueva sociedad, en la cual triunfen la inclusión, la integración, el respeto y la colectividad. Les doy mí apoyo a las pibas y pibes que se atrevan a luchar.

Si a la educación, no a la violencia.

Si a la información, no más temas tabú.

Si a la igualdad, no más diferencias.

brasilian-bs:

Since I’ve posted about our national costume for Miss Universe being a tribute to natives, how about we get some actual native history here?

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This is when, during a meeting to discuss the construction of the Belo Monte-Kararao power plant in a Altamira(Pará, northern Brazil) in 1989, the native kayapó(mebêngôkre) woman Tuíra placed her machete directly onto José Muniz Lopes’(president of Eletronorte) face, after her tribe’s plead not being acknowledged.

The Belo Monte-Kararao power plant would wreak havoc on the enviroment, and she spoke in her birth language, not portuguese, saying the power plant would drown the children of the earth.

This lead to the delay of a decade in the construction, which unfortunately did take place.
Some media outlets tried to paint this as “native violence against the ‘progress’”.