kristaferanka:

my Marvel Now series – updated –

about a year of drawing

Cyclops – Scarlet Witch – Invisible Woman – Spider-man

She-Hulk – Iron Man – Deadpool – Red She-Hulk

Thor – Rogue – Cable – Captain America

Lady Sif – Hulk – Hawkeye – Broo

Noh Varr – Iron Man Stealth – Elektra – Nova

Gamora – Iron Man Godkiller – Starlord – Drax the Destroyer

Angela – Beta Ray Bill – Valkyrie – Magneto

Beast – Wasp – Dazzler – Magik

Banshee – Daken – Grim Reaper – Sentry

Monet – Medusa – Loki – America Chavez

looking back at all of these, I think my favourites are invisible woman, sif, beta, dazzler and medusa

EDIT: just added the new batch!

Ghost Rider – Ms. Marvel – Cyclops – Spider-Woman

Moon Knight – Tigra – the Vision – Falcon

Psylocke – Corsair – X-23 – Quicksilver

Venom – Punisher – the Thing – Black Cat

EDIT2

Thor – Captain America – Superior Iron Man – Captain Marvel

Jim Hammond – Darla Deering – Evan Sabahnur – Spectrum

Silk – Sabretooth – Oya – Namor

The Treatment of sex education in American public schools illustrates how a sexually repressive culture strives to render human sexuality invisible. Sex education remains a hot topic, with students receiving spotty information at best. Topics that are important to adolescents have been difficult to include within sex education programs. Despite high student interest and a growing recognition that comprehensive sex education might save lives, programs tend to shy away from discussing sexuality before marriage, the use of contraception, homosexuality, and other controversial topics. Ironically, the checkered pattern of research on human sexuality offers a good case for how heterosexism operates as a system of power that negatively affects straight and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) students alike. Because adolescents of all sexual orientations are in process of forming sexual identities, they are especially affected by heterosexism

Patricia Hill Collins (posted by, Jabriel)  (via masakhane)

micdotcom:

Intense photos put Mexico’s growing crisis into vivid perspective

Tens of thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets of Mexico City on Thursday in one of the largest shows to date of public indignation over government corruption and the disappearance of 43 college students from the southern city of Iguala.

Demonstrators marched towards President Enrique Peña Nieto’s National Palace to protest his handling of the probable massacre. Hundreds of police in riot gear blocked access to the palace, where thousands of protesters gathered to demand justice for the students who disappeared on Sept. 26. 

“I am here because I have children who are students and one day they could be No. 44”