These images were taken by photographer Leland Bobbé, and reblogged from Sociological Images.
Inside the mind of a kind of quirky, pretty stubborn, way too opinionated, twenty-something, heteroflexible Black female newly employed up-and-moved-to-DC Princeton GRADUATE who's just trying to sort out her life. An uninhibited celebration of all that is me, this blog is an exercise in self-discovery and live-with-your-heart-wide-open-ness. Though I make respect a habit, I will not always be politically correct, and I believe in the power of making audiences uncomfortable to inspire change.
Showing posts with label drag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drag. Show all posts
Saturday, September 22, 2012
One of the coolest things I've seen on the internet in a long time:
These people are in half-drag. Gender is such a performance.
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