(via Now Sipping | Svenskt Tenn Tea Salon - NYTimes.com)
The Svenskt Tenn Tea Room.
I love that people use photos from the UCLA LA Times project. I’m so glad I was a part of this!
1969: Doris Derby displays items made by the Poor People’s Corp. of Mississippi, a cooperative which set up workshops for the training of poor blacks.
Doris Derby was a founding member of the New York branch of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. She also co-founded the Free Southern Theater which used theater to educate southern African Americans about their history and the importance of the civil rights movement. Today Doris is the Director of the Office of African American Student Services and Programs at Georgia State University.
deeveritas asked: wait what, Theo "Luna"?
Yeah, I can’t find anything referring to her as that now but when she was in the Offspring video for “I Choose” she was referred to as Theo Luna (I think because of Dexter’s wife’s name: Kristine Luna). So I mistakenly thought that’s what she called herself when she was in the Lunachicks.
(via New York Cool - New York City Theatre - Rob Roth - Screen Test)
Another picture of Theo.
(via Rebel Heart: High end meets rock’n’roll)
Theo Kogan (or Theo Luna as I knew her) was another source of inspiration. She’s even more beautiful now!
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