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Snowflake Challenge - Day 2
In your own space, promote three communities, challenges, blogs, pages, Twitters, Tumblrs or platforms and explain why you love them. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
1)
fandomsecrets
I used to follow this comm on livejournal, but I stopped because it became so very toxic to me that I was unhappy reading it. Either it's gotten much more pleasant since it came to dreamwidth, or I just don't care what anyone says anymore, but I do drop in to read this daily. I don't belong to the comm, but there's something pleasant about not looking at it for a couple of days and then having lots of secrets to read. :)
2)
medievalpoc
I've been following this blog for months now, and I think it's absolutely fantastic. The blogger focuses on the erasure of POC in art history from an American POV, and they're very thorough and well-sourced. I think this is a good blog for anyone, not just with those who have knowledge of the failings of American education.
3)
flow_arts
Sadly, a lot of the communities I follow on DW seem to be defunct, but I really enjoy this right now. I'm just slowly getting into flow arts myself, but it seems pretty cool. The community has nifty videos and weekly check ins, too.
1)
I used to follow this comm on livejournal, but I stopped because it became so very toxic to me that I was unhappy reading it. Either it's gotten much more pleasant since it came to dreamwidth, or I just don't care what anyone says anymore, but I do drop in to read this daily. I don't belong to the comm, but there's something pleasant about not looking at it for a couple of days and then having lots of secrets to read. :)
2)
I've been following this blog for months now, and I think it's absolutely fantastic. The blogger focuses on the erasure of POC in art history from an American POV, and they're very thorough and well-sourced. I think this is a good blog for anyone, not just with those who have knowledge of the failings of American education.
3)
Sadly, a lot of the communities I follow on DW seem to be defunct, but I really enjoy this right now. I'm just slowly getting into flow arts myself, but it seems pretty cool. The community has nifty videos and weekly check ins, too.

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