Três Orixás por Djanira da Motta e Silva, 1966.

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Três Orixás por Djanira da Motta e Silva, 1966.
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Mary Dee (Mary Dudley) went on the air at WHOD radio in 1948. Gaining national attention, Dee broadcast from a storefront, “Studio Dee,” in the Hill District of Pittsburgh from 1951 to 1956. She moved her show, Movin’ Around with Mary Dee, to Baltimore and broadcast from station WSID from 1956 to 1958. In 1958, she moved to Philadelphia and hosted Songs of Faith on WHAT until her death in 1964.
Dee is widely considered the first African-American woman disc jockey in the United States. She was also one of the first two black women admitted to the Association of American Women in Radio and Television, and was successful in campaigning for the organization to forgo meetings in segregated facilities. (Wikipedia)
I want to be like her when grow up
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Betye Saar, Black Girl’s Window, 1969
Zohra Opoku SELFPORTRAITS 2015 Screenprints on handwashed paper and on textile 79x105cm
I just have to have these earrings. I need to make them myself. #nina
That time I did an artist talk for the African American Studies Department for City College in San Francisco on the show I curated for The Black Woman is God: Assembly of Gods Exhibition at the African American Art & Culture Complex
Something Wicked This Way Comes, 1983, Jack Clayton
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When I see myself in a mirror, I see nothing different from you
What's something you love about black men?
Their hair man 😩🆗 I could play in those kinks & curls all day , especially with these thotboi cuts
Right!! Like I want a bae with natural hair so we can deep condition together 😻😂
Their smiles😩 I melt whenever I see a chocolate man with the pearly whites 😍
Just their skin 😍 i wanna rub coco butter on it
….I need friends like this
this whole postt
They lips, I love feeling they lips fit mine.
ladies..
#shootyourshot2k16
Fuuuuuck lol I hate being light skin cuz I got most of this so i kinda count but I dont cuz im not chocolate lol fml
@chrissasje don’t hate being light skin! We still got mad love for you ❤️❤️. And yes you still count 🤗
Me and all other brothas looking at this post
I love when they know they fine af and it’s a warm summer day and they smell good and they catch you peeping and the smile at you 💀💀💀💀💀💀kmn
I love when they stare at you as if they’re staring into your soul. How comfortable you feel when youre around them.
Y'all making me miss mine 😩😩😩…I love me a brotha
This made me happy
I love the vernacular of the black man. The way they speak so eloquently using euphemisms and slang and can still school your ass on current issues using Ivy League vocabulary is just
Never felt more appreciated
How soft they can be. I know media likes to portray black men as hard ass thugs but they can be soft and gentle as hell. Making you feel safe and like an ethereal goddess with one look. Yes lawd!
☝🏾️☝🏾☝🏾☝🏾
The replies…… ANOTHER REASON WE GOTTA PROTECT OUR BLACK WOMEN. They love us so much.
This makes me feel less ugly lol
😱Y'all skin omg especially when u guys are playing basketball and its glistening😍 those brown eyes 😍and y'all voices and y'all broad shoulders and the arch in y'all backs. The way y'all speak. The way y'all lick ur lips… Or poke ur lips out. (Omfggg those lips) Or tighten ur jaw. Y'all hair. Whether u got a fresh fade or curly top or dreads or whatever I don’t care I love y'all so much. I love when y'all grow y'all beards out too yes daddy yes. Also the stroke is unmatched bc we got rhythm. Oh and the way y'all walk makes me low key excited af🤔 I think that’s my favorite thing….s Lol
How funny y'all are! Y'all are so goofy and fun to be around! Always fun to hang around and joke with ☺️☺️
The smiles. Like omg. I love y'all sense of humor especially. They’re a work of art I can’t even describe how much I love y'all.😊
Everything 😍 literally everything mentioned above. Especially y’all hugs, always smell amazing, y’all can go from goofy to serious in a second, you guys’ eyes, smile, hair no matter what style it’s in (and s/o to my boris kodjoe and morris chestnut black boys too !!) God took his everloving TIME making y’all!!! There’s almost too much to list 😩
Well they are so different yet so alike. Sometimes I love his curls or the way his dreads shape his face. Other time it the way his teeth glistens or his pump lips. It’s the way his skin glisten and sparkle at any shade. Ahh, it’s his everything. It’s their knowledge and he teach me things I didn’t know I could learn. Man I love all black man from my brother to my future son.
now i’m all in my feels n’ shit…..
S/O to All of Y'all 😩🙏🏾
Yes all of this. Black men are just the best. They’re great to look at, they have wonderful personalities, can be the best thing that has ever happened to you. So strong and powerful but also compassionate and understanding. Just yes 😍😘🙌🏾
I feel loved and appreciated.
Damn I feel really appreciated 😭👌🏾
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 just everything about black men period ..
Their wisdom, their strength and genuine deep ass love. They are beautiful people with great hearts. I love my black men. Blessings on blessings 🙏🏾😍😍
Their teeth and their skin I’m just like Ughh give me a brotha!
Those strong arms when we hug 😩 or how good they smell when we cuddle 😍😍💕
Omg when the lick their lips while they stare into your soul will make me melt. And those smile that come right before the “yooo, chilll” when they joking around is 😍😍😍
If I had a pussy it would be wet from all these positive ass posts from y'all ladies. This made me smile and turned me on at the same time. I love y'all Black Women I swear
Thank you . 😌
The way yall laugh. The way yall smile when yall see us. The way that yall can turn a bad day into a good day effortlessly.
The melanin. Nothing in the world like it. No man is better than a black man.
I love how strong they are , I love how a black man walks in the room and he knows he is the shit , I love how they will love you and love you and love you and love you ! I love their skin from light to dark am I love how smart they are , a black man will let you know wassup and it feel good to see them happy , see that white smile against their skin 😩😍😍😍 I love them because they are all so different and never the same , they will make you feel safe , safe is important and I love how when they see a woman they love their face glows with excitement even if they don’t say it ! I just love black men , with all my heart they are heavenly 😩😩😩😩
Everytime I look at a black man, I know there has to be a God…I love everything about the black man, especially my black man🙌🏾😩😏
This post just improved my entire fucking life & is the reason I WILL marry a black woman. 😩💍
A black man with a pretty smile i swear there is nothing better than seeing a black man happy that black boy joy make you feel closer to god
And this post right here, is why I will always love & protect black women as much as possible
This post literally has me speechless. And people say black women don’t love us…where?
I love the sweet softness of their necks, juicy big lips, warm hands on my body, smell so good, when they smile my heart melts, I love to look deep into a Black mans eyes and tell him I love him and I need him and I hear his heart take a beat and he pulls me close to his chest. Black Men are a Black woman's life's blood.
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That time I did an artist talk for the African American Studies Department for City College in San Francisco on the show I curated for The Black Woman is God: Assembly of Gods Exhibition at the African American Art & Culture Complex
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