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In life there are a great deal of things we need to figure out as spiritual beings living in a physical world. What will you tolerate? What will you fight for? What will you stand for? What is your purpose? How much knowledge are you going to limit yourself too? & many more! Liberate yourself ! You matter! 📸: @tizzy_tokyo
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Art is Activism with Melina Matsoukas
This month, we’re sharing the stories of African-American community members in celebration of #BlackHistoryMonth, which runs through February in the US.
“Being socially aware has always been a very strong value in my family and in my life,” says American director Melina Matsoukas (@msmelina). “I really try to use my platform to say something, to create some sort of change and initiate a conversation that is not happening — or continue a conversation.”
The two-time Grammy winner’s work has proven that art remains a powerful engine to encourage dialogue. “I’ve always loved this idea of political art. We’ve seen that through the civil rights movement, and it’s definitely continued now with a lot of artists, in music, TV and film,” says Melina. And her collaborations with iconic artists like Beyoncé (@beyonce) are no accident. “I like people who are courageous and who aren’t scared of saying something that’s different than what everybody else is saying.”
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Black people are human seasonings. We on top bihhh, some of us are blended (bi/multi racial), we just in this bihhhh deep.
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