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drunkenlyhere:

it’s the one year anniversary of mike brown’s murder so this is a reminder that black lives matter, they have always mattered and they will always matter. take a moment to think about the lives lost to police brutality and how that affects you and other people in your life. Ferguson is not over. we are still here and we are still fighting and we will not be silent.

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6 folks ignored traditional prom dress codes, with stellar results.

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“I love wearing fun, gorgeous gowns like this because I feel like I’m expressing myself authentically, and I feel like I’m living my truth, and owning who I am, and sharing that with the world.”
— Jacob Tobia

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“What you are, what you feel, how you dress is totally legitimate, and you shouldn’t ever have to feel like you have to be something you’re not.”
— Alok Vaid-Menon

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“If prom is supposed to be this quintessential high school experience that all young people are supposed to be able to have, what are they doing to make them feel included?”
— Renee Reopell

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“I just didn’t wanna wear anything that had like gender attached to it.”
— Tyler Ford


In a lot of states, high schools have strict gendered dress codes on what people can wear to prom, often policing people’s gender expressions and identities. It’s sad, and it’s limiting.

What MTV and the six people in the video did was show us how beautiful a world without these gender restrictions can be.

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