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This picture reminds me of why I’m trying to go to Africa to volunteer in preschools and orphanages next summer.Everyone should give a second of there time to reblog this. Instead of reblog girls in crops tops and bikinis, or whining about not having a boyfriend. This. It just shows love, pure and simple love.
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Reblog if you love God. He already saw you read it.
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Rainy foggy day at Times Square, 1938
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Yesterday, police at UC Davis attacked seated students with a chemical gas. I teach at UC Davis and I personally know many of the students who were the victims of this brutal and unprovoked assault. They are top students. In fact, I can report that among the students I know, the higher a student’s grade point average, the more likely it is that they are centrally involved in the protests.
This is not surprising, since what is at issue is the dismantling of public education in California. Just six years ago, tuition at the University of California was $5357. Tuition is currently $12,192. According to current proposals, it will be $22,068 by 2015-2016. We have discussed this in my classes, and about one third of my students report that their families would likely have to pull them out of school at the new tuition. It is not a happy moment when the students look around the room and see who it is that will disappear from campus. These are young people who, like college students everywhere and at all times, form some of the deepest friendships they will have in their lives.
This is what motivates students who have never taken part in any sort of social protest to “occupy” the campus quad. And indeed, there were students who were attacked with chemical agents by robocops who were engaging in their first civic protest.
Militarization of Campus Police by Bob Ostertag Composer, historian, journalist, and Professor of Technocultural Studies and Music at UC Davis (via: alyson-noele)
You should probably read this.
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