It reminds me of the “bike to work” movement. That is also portrayed as white, but in my city more than half of the people on bike are not white. I was once talking to a white activist who was photographing “bike commuters” and had only pictures of white people with the occasional “black professional” I asked her why she didn’t photograph the delivery people, construction workers etc. … ie. the black and Hispanic and Asian people… and she mumbled something about trying to “improve the image of biking” then admitted that she didn’t really see them as part of the “green movement” since they “probably have no choice” –

I was so mad I wanted to quit working on the project she and I were collaborating on.

So, in the same way when people in a poor neighborhood grow food in their yards … it’s just being poor– but when white people do it they are saving the earth or something.

comment left on the Racialious blog post “Sustainable Food & Privilege: Why is Green always White (and Male and Upper-Class)” (via sister-bell)

Amen.

(via theeruditefactory)

(via theeruditefactory)

Friends 4ever #zackattack

Friends 4ever #zackattack

Climbing

Climbing

Look at that giraffe.

Look at that giraffe.

Jane Cool (Taken with Instagram)

Jane Cool (Taken with Instagram)

Bywater rulez.  (Taken with Instagram)

Bywater rulez. (Taken with Instagram)

Taken with Instagram

Taken with Instagram

katekrontiris:

Excellent description of why voting in the US is a strange beast and why the internet hasn’t made voting awesome .. yet.

From my friends at TurboVote.

Sleepy beepy on the train.  (Taken with instagram)

Sleepy beepy on the train. (Taken with instagram)

Getting snugly on Amtrak (Taken with instagram)

Getting snugly on Amtrak (Taken with instagram)