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Taking inspiration from the work I created in Nicole’s calligraphy workshop I painted a graffiti visual using colours from the overall scheme of the collection. I like the concept and there are a few different ways it can be uses either on a t shirt or on the back of the jumpsuit.
I’ve also taken the lines and blurred them all. Blending the colours together instead of not having them sat next to each other symbolises the rejection of order that a uniform is supposed to embody. Neat lines meaning order, blurred colours meaning chaos. There’s also the fact that the bold colours are originally meant to immediately identify the wearer as a criminal where as the blurred colours camouflage the wearer instead, blending in instead of standing out.
I made the material for the garments on the designs with thin paper that I’d painted and it allowed me to paper into creased clothing ideas.
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"You can't love me. I've got another now," he said.
"You don't understand. You never did," I told him.
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Series to counter family hypocrisy. 21/11/2007.
-I got under the grip
Between this modern hell
I got the rejection letter in the mail
And it was already ripped to shreds-
Aperture: f/14
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Photographer Notes: I liked the intensity of the sun hitting the bleachers, and the way the sky appeared so dark when I used a filter. I used an aperture of f/14 to get all the detail of the background.
Gloria: Christian never bothered applying to college. Don’t believe his fuck-up act though; he graduated high school with a wicked good GPA and a bad attitude. He could’ve been a lawyer or a doctor if he wanted to. But he hated suits, and studying, and people. He couldn’t stand political correctness, or polite hypocrisy, and he sure as hell wasn’t going to put a jackass customer first. These are all things I learned within the first few weeks of dating. Because no matter how drunk or surly he was, Christian couldn’t hide how keenly aware of the world he was. His opinion on the Iraq War? He’d tell you a damn treatise.
Live at the Vera Project in Seattle, WA on July 14th, 2023.
All photos taken by Dan Samhold (Future Breed).
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AISA and AISA's JNUSU representatives have played the leading successive electoral defeats at the hands of AISA in 2007 and.
role: whether it be the robust resistance to the administration's 2012, because "in a left leaning political campus like JNU,.
plans to introduce privatization in JNU (1995), the rejection of these developments (Singur, Nandigram, CPI(M) positions.
the Nestle and Café Coffee Day outlets (2005 and 2009), or on AFSPA etc) have eroded the SFI's support base among.
the struggle which forced the administration to take back its the progressive and democratic minded students...(making.
schemes to extract user charges for electricity or to rent out SFI) "vulnerable to attacks of double-speak" by AISA(leaflet.
PSR for commercial purposes. dt. 7 July 2012). The SFI-JNU's Joint Secretary candidate has.
publicly said that her organization decided to distance from.
These struggles have been part of AISA's political vision that CPI(M)'s stance mainly because that stance "affects our.
has never seen JNU or the JNUSU as an island removed from chances of electoral victory in JNU.".
the social and political realities of the surrounding world. In.
keeping with this, AISA has always expressed active solidarity The fact that SFI-JNU's criticism of CPI(M) is hollow, is further.
with people's movements and struggles across the country proved by the fact that they continue to uphold the programme.
and the world. A JNUSU led by AISA will boldly continue to and constitution of the SFI - which is the official student wing of.
offer active support and solidarity with struggling people the CPI(M) (leaflet dt 11 July 2012)! Thus, self-admittedly, they.
in the country. have no wish to resist CPI(M)'s overall opportunist politics - they.
merely wish to be the `JNU edition' of CPI(M)'s SFI- a "federal.
Towards A Principled Pro-Student, Pro-People freedom" and mere change of costume suitably tailored to fit.
Politics JNU's Left-democratic sensibilities! We appeal to the student.
community to reject this NEGATIVE politics of SLANDER.
The right-wing student organizations like ABVP, NSUI, YFE and OPPORTUNISM devoid of any issues or imaginations.
are open agents of the social and political forces that are.
unleashing assaults on the people with communal and casteist We live in a time of serious challenges to the democratic.
frenzy and a whole-range of neo-liberal policies. They must be movements of the country, of which the JNUSU is a part..
resolutely defeated. But we also need to assess the democratic Corruption, corporate land grab and forcible displacement is.
commitment of the so-called "left" groups too. The SFI and its going hand and in hand with corporate takeover of the education.
parent party CPIM have defended and imposed SEZs, corporate sector and the scuttling of all voices of dissent. In such a context,.
land grab, police firing on peasants ( Singur-Nandigram-Lalgarh), it is all the more important for the student movement to expand.
Operation Green Hunt, AFSPA and UAPA; they have remained the space of struggle and challenge the neo-liberal agenda. We.
silent on the witch-hunt of minorities and fake encounters; need a JNUSU that will fight against the corporate and communal.
governments headed by CPIM have pursued privatization of common-sense of our times, and take forward the struggles for.
education and health and robbed workers' rights, peddling the social inclusion, democratisation of decision-making bodies,.
idea that `TINA' (there is no alternative) to these policies. If these financial assistance and campus democracy both within the.
were SFI's policies on a national stage, it is inevitable that its campus and in every possible forum beyond..
policies in JNU too were no different..
By resisting attacks, by imagining new futures, and.
Even as the AISA-led JNUSU has been striving to advance institutionalizing progressive policy changes, AISA has.
students' and people's struggles on a variety of fronts, it has evolved and articulated a radical and creative vision of.
faced blind opposition and hurdles from not only reactionary politics in JNU. It has played a vanguard role in addressing the.
right-wing outfits NSUI, ABVP and YFE and the Administration, burning questions of our time. We need to defend this model of.
but also from all the avataars of the SFI in JNU. JNUSU which is committed to build a strong, robust resistance to.
assaults on student rights and campus democracy and struggle.
The SFI-JNU has been accusing the AISA-led JNUSU for a secular, democratic, socially-inclusive and gender-sensitive.
of being a `zero-achievement Union.' But for SFI in all its JNU and society at large. Re-elect AISA ! Ensure JNUSU.
avatars, it is nothing new to blindly and baselessly attack AISA- remains true to its fighting vision and mission !!.
led JNUSU. Note that in 2008 as well, the SFI had similarly.
accused the previous AISA-led JNUSU of 2007-08 too of `zero.
achievement'! (see its leaflets during October 2008).Why does.
SFI/SFI-JNU parrot its anti-AISA phrases year after year?.
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The fact is that the SFI avatars have nothing to show in.
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terms of initiatives and struggles. Rather, they have much AISA Panel for JNUSU Election 2012.
to hide - especially their role in promoting the corporate Nestle.
outlet in 2004-05; dissociating from the workers' struggle of Central Panel.
2007 and demanding Proctorial Enquiry on protesting students President : Omprasad.
fighting for workers' minimum wages; opposing AISA-led Vice- President : Minakshi Buragohain.
JNUSU's struggle against the wrong `cut-off' criterion in OBC Gen. Secy. : Shakeel Anjum.
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reservation throughout 2008-2010; and deriding the efforts to Jt. Secy. : Piyush Raj.
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expose discrimination in viva marks and reduce viva weightage. SSS SIS.
Hence, to divert attention from their own shameful role Akbar Chawdhary Ashutosh Kumar.
and lack of any substantial and genuine agenda, they keep Anubhuti Agnes Bara Dibya Shikha.
repeating the same slander against AISA, year after year. Chintu Pavan Kumar.
Madhubani Sen Sukrita Lahiri.
This time, we see that the SFI appears in two avatars - one Vishwambhar Nath Prajapati Tiamongla Imchen.
of them is the newly formed SFI-JNU. Faced with successive.
defeats at the hands of AISA in 2007 and 2012, the SFI-JNU SLL&CS SAA.
faction criticised CPI(M) on the issue of support for Pranab Geeta Kumari Agnitra Ghosh.
Mukherjee. However, this posture is merely a change of Mohd. Azhar.
costume, motivated by electoral opportunism. Sandeep Saurav CSLG.
Sarfaraz Hamid Anant Prakash Narayan.
The SFI-JNU expressed no dissent when the blood of Singh Vikram Arun Kumar.
peasants was spilt at Singur and Nandigram in 2006-07..
SFI-JNU itself admits that it only changed its stance after.
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Sd/- Shivani Nag, Ravi Prakash, AISA Central Campaign Co-ordinators.
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I look more mischevious here, but after much flipping back and forth I preferred the other shot. Ah well
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Overcoming Rеjесtіоn
Rejection is Damaging
Mаn hаѕ аn іnnаtе fear оf rejection. It is соmmоn wіth еvеrуоnе and ѕtаrtѕ from bіrth. Thе differentiating fасtоr is thе fасt thаt people handle thеіr fеаrѕ dіffеrеntlу.
Just as thе human bоdу has developed іmmunе defense ѕуѕtеmѕ ѕо dо humаn beings dеvеlор skills mеаnt tо аvоіd rеjесtіоn.
Pеорlе are therefore careful to аvоіd individuals and circumstances that hаvе hurt thеm іn thе раѕt аѕ well аѕ hіdе thіngѕ about thеmѕеlvеѕ thаt реорlе саn uѕе against them tо brіng hurt.
It іѕ, therefore, a соmmоn occurrence fоr реорlе to bе hurt especially bу people сlоѕеѕt to thеm.
A реrѕоn whо has bееn rеjесtеd frоm аn early stage in lіfе bесоmеѕ so uѕеd to this experience аnd at some роіnt begin tо bring іt uроn his оr herself.
Rеjесtіоn Cоmеѕ іn Various Fоrmѕ
а. Conditional: whеn a person fееlѕ hе іѕ оnlу loved оr accepted whеn hе dоеѕ ѕоmеthіng gооd оr are ѕuссеѕѕful іn lіfе. Anything оutѕіdе ѕuссеѕѕ is bеіng rejected.
b. Divorce: a person feels rеjесtеd аftеr dіvоrсе. Thеу blаmе themselves аnd reduce thеіr ѕеlf esteem.
с. Abѕеnсе frоm the hоmе саn саuѕе a person аnd in mоѕt cases, a child tо fееl rеjесtеd especially whеn thе rеаѕоn fоr ѕuсh аbѕеnсе іѕ not сlеаr to the іndіvіduаl.
d. Rасіѕm can mаkе оnе fееl unеԛuаl tо the оthеr human race and thеrеfоrе rеѕult tо rеjесtіоn.
Others include teenage clicks, сhіld аbuѕе, аnd abuse frоm ѕроuѕе, rаре tо mention but a fеw.
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Live at the Vera Project in Seattle, WA on July 14th, 2023.
All photos taken by Dan Samhold (Future Breed).
This is a photo of a photo entited The Rejection" that was near out table. We have no idea what it means, but are reasonable certain the rejected guy is having a heart attack after eating too many full Scottish breakfasts.
I went into the alley right after they opened on Thursday morning. This rack of balls struck me right away. It was separate from all the others, so I asked the employee why they kept these in a different place. She answered, "those are the reject balls."
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Netai Masscre: SFIs Shameful Doublespeak Exposed Once Again .
SFIs yesterdays leaflet, with a journalistic title On the incident in Netai, West Bengal, displays the brazen doublespeak and political hypocrisy of SFI and its parent party CPI(M). It is necessary to remind them that Netai incident in Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal was not just another common case of political violence, it was a massacre of common villagers by CPMs armed militia harmad Vahini, the Bengal version of Salwa Judum. The leaflet terms this organized massacre as the death of seven villagers in Netai and calls it to be very unfortunate and condemnable!! At the same time the leaflet is silent about the harmad vahini who perpetrated this massacre!!! .
It is the strength of the democratic values of this campus that has forced the SFI, which has always justified mass murders of poor peasants and common people in West Bengal by CPM goons, to give at least a lip service of condemnation this time to the murder of common villagers in Netai. .
This campus has not forgotten that it is the same SFI which shamelessly defended the massacres of poor peasants in Singur and Nandigram who were fighting against land grab for corporate bodies like the Tatas and Salems. This campus has not forgotten that it is the same SFI which screened movies in the campus to justify the Nandigram massacre by West Bengal state machinery and CPM goons. It is the same SFI which heckled Prof. Sumit Sarkar and Prof. Tanika Sarkar when they came to speak against the massacre of poor peasants in Nandigram. It is SFIs parent party CPM, whose polit-bureau member Brinda Karat had threatened the peasants struggling against land grab that they will be treated with Dum Dum Dawai if they continued with their agitation. It is CPMs central committee member Binay Konar who issued the obscene and horrific threat to Medha Patekar that if she dared to visit Nandigram, CPI(M)s women cadres will welcome her by showing their back. And it is the same organisation whose parent party is responsible for the killing of Tapasi Mallick who was raped and burnt alive for participating in the Singur movement against land grab. Now, the debacle of the last parliamentary and other elections in West Bengal and the total rejection of SFI in this campus in the 2007 JNUSU election that probably has prompted them to issue yesterdays token condemnation. SFIs crocodile tear condemnation for the killings in Netai when their parent party CPM raises private army harmad to perpetuate massacres is as farcical as their supposed claim of opposition to AFSPA in this campus even as the CPI(M) government in Tripura implements it. .
We would like to remind them that mere lip service of condemnation of the death of the villagers in Netai cannot erase the fact that the killers are members of CPMs harmad Vahini, a fact that SFI very conveniently forgets to mention in its leaflet. We would like to ask them a very simple question: do they accept the existence of harmads? How do they justify the fact that they are the part of the same CPM, which is running a govt under the constitution and at the same time raising private armed militias (harmad vahini ) only to silence the tribals opposing state repression? We must remind them that neither their token condemnation nor raising the bogey of Maoism can wash the blood of poor villagers from their hand. .
SFIs leaflet very predictably, without taking any responsibility of the murder in Netai village, continues to talk about TMC and Maoist violence in the area. We want to remind them that CPM is no less responsible than anybody else in organising killings of political opponents, which has become a routine phenomenon in West Bengal. Rather, it is the CPM, which over the years has institutionalised violence and murder of political opposition in the state. Even before the Singur and Nandigram massacre and later developments in Lalgarh, people have seen how in campuses after campuses in West Bengal any opposition voice has been physically muzzled by SFI cadres. We have not forgotten the massacres of Karanda(1993)and Nadanghat (1995), where CPM burnt alive tribals and common villagers and torched their villages for the crime of joining CPI(ML)- a stark manifestation of CPMs style of dealing with dissenting voices. .
Salwa Judum- the CPM style .
When the entire democratic and progressive section of the country is raising their voice against state run private militias like the Salwa Judum in Chattishgarh which is a creation of the BJP government to violently silence adivasis resisting displacement and corporate loot, CPMs silence is eloquent. The reason is nothing other than the fact that CPM itself runs the harmad Vahini in West Bengal which is the Bengal version of Chattishgarhs Salwa Judum. It speaks volumes of CPMs double face that even as Mr. Buddhadeb Bhattacharyaya, the Chief Minister of West Bengal expresses surprise at the use of the term harmad for CPMs goon gang, at the same time DYFI (CPMs youth wing), in its recently held conference in Paschim Medinipur, gave an open call to strengthen the harmad and acquire more guns for its cadres. .
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Alliances of Convenience and the Political Violence in West Bengal: .
It is this institutionalisation of political violence which has created an atmosphere of terror in West Bengal, be it by CPMs harmad Vahini, the Trinamul Congress or the Maoists. When democratic voices in the country are resisting operation green hunt, the CPM has been demanding more para-military forces in Lalgarh! Their commitment to democratic ways could not have been better expressed! As far as Trinamool Congress is concerned, the people of West Bengal will not let themselves be fooled by the near ridiculous alliance of convenience of Trinamool with anti-Maoist UPA at the centre and the anarchist Maoists in the state. Mamta Banerjee, a cabinet minister in UPA whose brain child is operation green hunt can never hope to be seen by any democratic force as the face of resistance against state terror. The Maoists mode of class struggle too, which includes an open and unapologetic alliance with Mamta Banerjee in West Bengal (as evident in Kishenjis open preference for Mamta Banerjee as chief Minister or more recently a public offering of thanks to Trinamool by Vikram, a Maoist leader), a more clandestine alliance with the Congress in Andhra Pradesh and their regular adventurist forays of indiscriminate assassinations and blowing up of civilian buses and railway lines, stands thoroughly exposed. .
The democratic ethos of this campus have time and again successfully exposed and isolated the groups acting as agents of state oppression be it in Kashmir, North East, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh or West Bengal. SFI has been taught a lesson through the democratic opinion in the campus when they tried to defend Nandigram and Singur. We call upon the student community to stand up resolutely and isolate this politics of state terror and cult of private militia. .
Abhishek Kr. Yadav, Vice-President, AISA, JNU Sucheta, Gen. Secy., AISA, JNU .
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