Striking Portraits, Nadine Ijewere
London-based photographer Nadine Ijewere brilliantly creates beautiful environments for her subjects throughout her striking portrait and fashion photographs.
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Wow.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Cosimo Galluzzi

Origami Around

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Kaledo Art

if i look back, i am lost
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Today's Document
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Striking Portraits, Nadine Ijewere
London-based photographer Nadine Ijewere brilliantly creates beautiful environments for her subjects throughout her striking portrait and fashion photographs.
Instagram.com/WeTheUrban
Keep reading
good god
Wow.
Why are we still talking about racism?
We are still talking about race because of white people. We are still talking about race because of the system of oppression that still exist in this country towards minorities. White people get defensive and angry anytime this is discussed, they would rather ignore it or try to justify why it is still happening… It happens not because of just white people but because of ignorant white people who think the world owes them something for civilizing it.
In America race shouldn’t be a reason to judge a person’s worth!
Black Tumblr Small blogs unite!
Where y'all at??? 👀👀 I’m tryna follow all of y'all ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
What’s a small blog tho? How many followers?
Anwhere from 0-2000
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Damn son is 2k the average or something??
^^ I think it is, i heard 2k is small
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Boosting for the small blogs to find each other
Lol! Happy Black History Month Everyone!
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You brought a lot of a sunshine into our lives… You filled us with happiness we never knew… You gave us more joy than we ever dreamed of… And no one, no one can take the place of you… This has been, and will still be an everlasting love. ♡Rest in Peace Natalie Cole♡
#NatalieCole #RIP #RestInPeace #RestInPower #NatKingCole #BlackSingers #Black #BlackCulture #BlackPower
Rest ain Peace Queen
Happy Founders Day to the brothers of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Ayy! Turn Up Nupes!
Ann Coulter REEEEAAADS Raven Symone on the view for what she said about “ghetto names”. This made us so happy. Someone needed to call her out on her mess.
YEEESSSSSS! Let this heffa know! She couldn't even respond! Raven just go away please! Ann Coulter, you're still crazy and super prejudice about everyone, but I will dap you when I see you.
TRUTH!
Wow! That's real!
Yes Queen! Speak truth! We are going to miss her when she is no longer in the White House.
Let the kids know!
Misty speaks on diverse representation in the ballet industry-TIME Magazine Interview (Part 2) #MistyCopeland #TimeMagazine #Ballerina #ballet #BlackBallerinas #dance #queen #BlackQueen #Black #BlackWomen #blackgirls #blackgirlsrock #dreams #dream
Misty Copeland speaks on diverse representation in the ballet industry-TIME Magazine Interview (Part 1) #MistyCopeland #TimeMagazine #Ballerina #ballet #BlackBallerinas #dance #queen #BlackQueen #Black #BlackWomen #blackgirls #blackgirlsrock
Every Thursday here at EBC will be #ThrivingThursday where we will celebrate people within the African diaspora who are striving to achieve their dreams, or are currently living their dreams, all while making a difference, and being positive representations of black culture. We will acknowledge educators, students, community leaders, entrepreneurs, musicians, artists, athletes, and so many more. For our first #ThrivingThursday we want to celebrate Kyemah McEntyre. She is an absolutely stunning young black woman from North Jersey, who is educated, enlightened, and headed straight down the path towards success. She recently gained much popularity after revealing her exquisite prom dress, which she designed herself. Kyemah is very passionate about fashion design, and will be attending the Parsons School of Design in the fall, which was home to many famous designers including Tom Ford and Donna Karan. We here at EBC salute you Kyemah, and we hope that you will continue to be a beacon of light and hope for young black girls everywhere. You said it best yourself, “Don’t let anyone define you. Beautiful things happen when you take pride in yourself.” Go Kye!!! #ThrivingThursday #kyebreaktheinternet #KyeYouRock #BlackGirlsRock #BlackExcellence #blackgirls #Black #prom #blackpromdress #promdress #Fashion #BlackFashion #FashionDesign #etsy #naturalhair #Natural #naturalgirls #parsons #designschool #blackqueens
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Every Tuesday here at EBC will be #TalkAboutItTuesday where we will point out and discuss prominent issues that we face in Black America. We aim to spark productive and positive conversation, not to cause dissensions, but we really do want you all to voice your opinions. So our first #TalkAboutItTuesday topic is Cultural Appropriation. Cultural appropriation is when a person, or group of people take or emulate a piece of someone else’s culture, and fail to understand, respect, and recognize the cultural significance and/or the cultural origin of what they took. We have seen a lot of appropriation amongst celebrities (see examples above), but we also see it within the media, with bloggers and magazines giving credit where it was never due (see examples above). So much irony exist in the appropriation of black culture, because the pieces of our culture that are taken, are the same ones used to stereotype us, criminalize us, and even make fun of us. For example, Black women were once put on a “pedestal” to be dehumanized, and ridiculed for their physical features. Even now, black women are constantly being told non-Black people, that they are not beautiful, and yet so many non-Black women are getting fillers and implants just to possess the features that Black women will never be accepted for. Cultural appropriation has been an injustice to our culture for too long, and it needs to be exposed for the crime that it is. Now we want you to tell us what you think! #TalkAboutItTuesday #CulturalAppropriation #Black #Blackculture #Blackmedia #blacknews #news #media #blogs #magazines #debate #blackwomen #blackgirls #appropriation #transracial #amandlastenberg #katyperry #kyliejenner #iggyazalea #hiphop #rap #blackmusic #kendalljenner #braids #blackhair #marcjacobs #fashion #bantuknots
Dr. King and other Civil Rights Leaders at Clark Atlanta University, 1960.
Janelle Monae reeeaaaads Iggy Azalea for her cultural appropriation. This makes me so happy!
i like how this is not some “exoctic” outdoor scenary,,, she’s in a black girls second home