Salt -N-Pepa’s None of Your Business promo ( May 1994) & En Vogue in Vibe Magazine (April 1994)
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Salt -N-Pepa’s None of Your Business promo ( May 1994) & En Vogue in Vibe Magazine (April 1994)
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Gamadaudau, New Guinea (1943) by Todd Webb.
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Percussionist Alvin Taylor at a Salon Getting a Perm in Los Angeles, CA, Unknown Photographer, 1974
Havana. 1993. Basketball (detail) Alex Webb
Dudley Williams performing “I Want to Be Ready” in Alvin Ailey’s Revelations.
Shoutout to the black boys
Shoutout to the black boys who do ballet. Shoutout to the black boys who are gymnasts. Shoutout to the black boys who are acrobats. Shoutout to the black boys that do yoga. Shoutout to the black boys who are cheerleaders. Shoutout to the black boys that play soccer. Shoutout to the black boys that play volleyball. Shoutout to the black boys that play tennis. Rugby. Golf. Hockey. Shoutout to the black boys who are models. Shoutout to the black boys who are poets/writers. Shoutout to the black boys who cook/bake. Shoutout to the black boys that are opera singers. Shoutout to the black boys that are fat. Shoutout to the black boys that are skinny/bony. Shoutout to the black boys with eating disorders. Shoutout to the black boys with mental illnesses. Shoutout to the black boys with disabilities. Shoutout to the black boys who are gay. Shoutout to the black boys who are trans. Shoutout to the black boys who are bisexual. Shoutout to the black boys who are asexual. Shoutout to the black boys with crooked teeth. Shoutout to the black boys with huge/tiny ears. Shoutout to the black boys with weird belly buttons. Shoutout to the black boys that are short. Shoutout to the black boys that can’t grow facial hair. Shoutout to the black boys that are afraid to be themselves. Shoutout to the black boys that never feel like they are enough.
You are enough, and we love you. If they don’t, I sure as hell do. Don’t let anyone tell you that you aren’t talented or beautiful, or “not black enough” or “man enough” because of the things you enjoy or deal with in live. You are valid. You are loved. You are important. And that’ll never change.