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Family Cooked Fried Rice
This still image shows a bowl of fried rice with visible carrots,
egg, and onion. The rice appears brown and shiny, suggesting that there is
soy sauce and butter/oil involved in the cooking process.
egg, and onion. The rice appears brown and shiny, suggesting that there is
soy sauce and butter/oil involved in the cooking process.
Tags: Asian Food, Culinary Traditions, Culture, Fried Rice
Family Bible, Host, and Hendrix Bloodline
On the left side of this collage stands a woman holding a holy bible. On the right depicts an open bible on a table, on a page of the open bible holds a list of names and ages to accompany the names.
ID: A still image displaying a photo collage.…
ID: A still image displaying a photo collage.…
Family and Friends
A still image of family and friends together, exercising respect and kindness for each other.
Tags: Heritage, Preservation
Faces & Characters of Intersectional Feminism
This poster shows pop culture media characters or public figures(notably animation and TV or public figures) that I believe embody the idea of intersectional feminism and how it has shaped their characters and ideals. Images inspired by various media…
Especially For Women
In this book from the late 1970's, Ellington Darden gives advice on exercise and diet for a woman trying to stay healthy, gain strength, and build muscle. He makes accounts of science-based exercise to build muscle mass and breaks the myths made…
Dance at a Quinceañera
A young woman, 15 years old, in a gown dances with a young man with formal attire.
Image dimensions: 1170 px X 1423 px
Image dimensions: 1170 px X 1423 px
Tags: Birthday, Dance, Hispanic Tradition, Latinx, quinceañera
Clip from The Substance (22 seconds)
A 22-second clip from Coralie Fargeat's 2024 film The Substance, with the main character in the midst of mental collapse. She is accosting her older self in a state of obvious distress and desperation, suggesting how much she detests how she appears…
Tags: Aging, Beauty Standards, Body Dysmorphia, Body Horror, Coralie Fargeat, Cosmetic Culture, Experimental Drug, Female Desperation, Feminist Film, Gender & Identity, Hollywood Ageism, Horror Cinema, Media Critique, Mental Health, Patriarchy, Psychological Breakdown, Self-Perception, Surrealism in Film, Visual Metaphor, Youth Obsession
Climb Ev’ry Mountain
This is the score for the song “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” from the film The Sound of Music (1965), written for voice and piano accompaniment.