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More than half of all black men without a high-school diploma go to prison at some time in their lives. Mass incarceration on a scale almost unexampled in human history is a fundamental fact of our country today—perhaps the fundamental fact, as slavery was the fundamental fact of 1850. In truth, there are more black men in the grip of the criminal-justice system—in prison, on probation, or on parole—than were in slavery then. Over all, there are now more people under “correctional supervision” in America—more than six million—than were in the Gulag Archipelago under Stalin at its height.
Adam Gopnik’s must-read essay in the New Yorker. (via mattbors)
visual-poetry:

“love in progress” by anatol knotek
(…and this is what love looks like, when you can’t keep the fire burning: http://visual-poetry.tumblr.com/post/495722300)

visual-poetry:

“love in progress” by anatol knotek

(…and this is what love looks like, when you can’t keep the fire burning: http://visual-poetry.tumblr.com/post/495722300)

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Moksha Marquardt. Eye to eye.
clubmonaco:


Living Room Canoe

i would rather live here, than my own home.

clubmonaco:

Living Room Canoe

i would rather live here, than my own home.

KVAT

just took Kelly to her first day of work at dunkin, she was nauseous HA