Jennifer Owings

@TaunTaunLover

Blizzard Entertainment Producer,(opinions are my own!) Star Wars lover,she/her,video game enthusiast, Xicanx, out, loud and proud Bisexual. 🏳️‍🌈

Joined June 2014

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    NEWS! Being invited by IGN to be a panelist discussing Black Women in Media?! I THOUGHT I WAS DREAMING

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    3 hours ago

    MEMORIAL MARCH AFTER THE ASSIGNATION OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR, Ernest Withers, 1968

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    Living through a pandemic is hard in so many unique ways yet we're still expected to be just as productive as we were in the before times. Managing our emotional well being with all the demands on us is incredibly stressful. We're here to talk. Text SUPPORT to 23368 (USA).

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    Count it all joy 🙌🏾 There is so much we could be upset or hindered by. Sometimes I just want to let my joy shine through. The struggle will always be there.

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    Jupiter is so beautiful & terrifying. A world of endless storm. And I can never get over the awareness that there's a rocky planet somewhere under all those clouds. Somewhere in there, there's a surface to stand on, and look up at this wild sky.

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    1/12 It's been tricky to come up with a post for due to the nature of our project: every month is BLH here. This said, we have put together a list of informative threads hoping you'll enjoy it. Let's begin with some black excellence before systemic racism...

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    10 hours ago

    BREEZE RUSTLING THROUGH FALL FLOWERS, Alma Thomas, 1968

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    “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” - Dr. Maya Angelou •

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    Feb 22

    Ida B. Wells was born into slavery and freed by the Emancipation Proclamation. She would go on to become a leader in the anti-lynching and women’s suffrage movements, fighting for racial justice through her writings and speeches. We remember her fight for Black equality today.

    Black and white photo of Ida B. Wells. She poses for the camera but looks away to the right side, with a straight face.
    "The pulpit and press of our own country remain silent on these continues outrages; the voice of my race thus tortured and outraged, wherever lifted in America in a demand for justice is stifled and ignored."
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    10 Jun 2020

    here’s an ongoing thread of all the black films before 1959 i can find publicly available (streaming / public domain / rentals):

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    Feb 22
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    Feb 22

    Mii Channel Music is funky

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    Feb 22

    It isn’t a without me posting my power girl. She was the first time I ever reinterpreted a character with a more natural hairstyle and it made me feel so good about myself!💖 Photo by

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    Feb 22

    UNCLE OF THE GARDEN, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, 2014

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    Feb 21

    UNTITLED, Ambroise Ngaimoko, 1975

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    "Jinkies! What a great hair day." -Velma, probably. ·

    Krystina is dressed as Velma from Scooby-Doo. She is wearing an orange turtleneck, a red pleatedkoni skirt, knee high orange socks, and red ballet flats with a strap around the ankle. Her hair is in an afro, and she is wearing square glasses. Her right leg is bent with her foot planted against the wall and she is taking a selfie with her left hand.
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    Issa founder’s birthday!! Happiest of birthdays to BGG founder/CEO ❤️❤️❤️

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    "Her mother had told her the mortal world was pocked with memorials and monuments to loss. They build with steel and stone and promise to remember, she’d said. But they never do." -Leigh Bardugo ·

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    Feb 20

    INVISIBLE MAN RETREAT, HARLEM, NEW YORK, Gordon Parks, 1952

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