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♕ Nomuzi Mabena
Kerry James Marshall, Details from Souvenir I, 1996 and Souvenir III, 1998
people are allowed to leave you. people are allowed to break up with you. people are allowed to love you but not want to be with you. people are allowed to not want to talk to you. people are allowed to put their happiness before yours and do what makes them happy even if it does not include you. people are allowed to move on from you. people are allowed to fall in love with someone else. people are allowed to not want you in their life. people are allowed to do whatever they want to better themselves and become the version of themselves they are trying so hard to love. don’t be bitter towards someone who is only trying to be happy.
you deserve to be in spaces and relationships that make you happy; that feed your soul and help you grow. you are worthy of connections that are loving, nourishing and genuine. before you settle for anything less than, remind yourself that the places you visit and people you journey with through life should make you feel safe, loved and enough. - a l e x e l l e
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and even though she has violent hurricanes of thoughts swarming through her mind, she chooses to remain silent, and keep to herself.
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What happened when a group of Harvard students took the 1964 Louisiana Literacy Test that was designed to keep black people from voting? They all failed.
Leaving the actual test here because wow the questions
Election Day is Novemer 3rd 2015 Guys!
A video surfaced online Monday afternoon of an incident inside of a classroom between a Spring Valley High School student and a school resource officer.
In the video, a female student is approached by a police officer while sitting at her desk in a classroom where several other students are present. An officer can be seen grabbing the student’s arm and placing his own arm around the student’s neck before yanking her from her seat. Once the student is on the ground, the officer drags the student across the floor and out of the view of the camera.
According to Sheriff Leon Lott, the school resource officer was acting in response to a student who was being disruptive in class and resisting arrest.
Read the rest here: http://atlantablackstar.com/2015/10/26/springvalleyhigh-classmates-dismiss-claims-that-female-student-was-disruptive-before-violent-arrest-by-white-officer/
“…She gave me love.” #WhatMakesUsHuman
This is just a snippet from “Human, The Movie,” but I’m excited for this project.
I legit can’t wait to see the full version of Human!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Never heard of this until now, imma look into it.
damn
powerful
BOOK OF THE DAY:
The Lover’s Dictionary by David Levithan
Effortlessly brilliant, David Levithan has composed a uniquely formatted plot, where he unfolds the relationship between a nameless narrator and their partner in the style of dictionary entries.
Although there are no chapters in The Lover’s Dictionary, Levithan introduces each page with a new word offering a glimpse into the intimate world of a couple and the heartbreak, which proceeds.
Levithan’s words are honest and heartfelt. His cleverly composed dictionary entries cover all the emotions and circumstances, which erupt in a relationship: from insecurities, anger, tenderness, romance, comfortability, and cheating.
Poetic and bittersweet, Levithan’s language is beautiful and evocative. Since the dictionary entries are not presented in chronological order, piecing the relationship adds to the dimension of creativity Levithan establishes. When asked about his nonlinear presentation Levithan sincerely commented:
“I loved writing in a nonlinear way. Because it feels to me like a more accurate way of how we recount relationships. They never come back to us as a narrative, told beginning-middle-end. Whether it’s over or ongoing, we remember it in flashes. Different moments from the past hit us at different moments in the present. So when the narrator sits down to recount the relationship to the lover, it makes sense to me that the relationship would appear to him in this way, with the words as the catalyst for the memories, and the memories adding up to the truth.”
A quick read, we recommend you open The Lover’s Dictionary during your morning commute, in between classes or when you are simply seeking inspiration. If you are anything like us, we will find over 50% of your book highlighted.
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And don’t you forget that.
we’re sorry fam we aint ask to be here
Reblogging for the comments
i love myself. the woman I’m becoming. my art. my body. my melanin. my flaws. i am finding my light. i am learning. i’m evolving. i am growing oh i’m glowing. i am dancing in my shoes.
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Racism and anti-blackness is global.