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Phylicia Rashad Dropping Jewels
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In love with her hair and skin!!!
In case you missed this iconic moment…
Always will reblog this ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Hope nobody missed this.
I got chills
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/20/us/statue-memphis-removed.html
MEMPHIS — The City Council here voted Wednesday to sell two city parks with Confederate monuments, clearing the way for two statues to be removed before the city commemorates the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Mayor Jim Strickland first announced the sales of Health Sciences Park and Memphis Park on Twitter.
“History is being made in Memphis tonight,” he said at a news conference later in the evening.
Health Sciences Park had a statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest, a Confederate general and an early member of the Ku Klux Klan, which was removed around 9 p.m. local time.
By 10:30 p.m., cranes had maneuvered into Memphis Park and around a statue of Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy during the Civil War. About 15 minutes later, a crane hoisted the statue onto a truck as a crowd cheered and struck up songs, including “Hit the road Jack.”
The removal of the statues came not only as Memphis prepares for the 50th anniversary of the death of Dr. King, who was assassinated on April 4, 1968, while visiting the city, but also amid a sweeping national debate about the significance of Confederate monuments and whether their removal would be an erasure of history or a righting of past wrongs.
Power moves
50 TED talks by 50 talented black women
Looking for inspiration? Look no further. In this five part series, fifty talented black women from across the globe share their powerful words of wisdom.
Part 1: 50 TED talks by 50 talented black women
Starting here, enjoy 50 thought provoking TED talks by 50 super talented black women in this five part series.
Featured in Part 1:
ELIZABETH NYAMAYARO | TEDWomen 2015 An invitation to men who want a better world for women.
AMMA ASANTE | TEDxBrixton The power of defining yourself.
RAKIA REYNOLDS | TEDxBarnardCollege Rules of the road on your journey to success.
SARAH LEWIS |TED2014 Embrace the near win.
ANNE-MARIE IMAFIDON | TEDxBarcelonaED Let’s save the world with girl-led startups.
SOMARA THEODORE | TEDxCreativeCoast The evolving identity of a first generation American.
MEMORY CHAMPITI | TEDxYouth@Lilongwe Local charity: Yes you can.
DR MAGGIE ADERIN-POCOCK | TEDxHousesofParliament The dawn of a new space era.
NOZIPO MARAIRE | TEDxHarare Indigenous versus indi-genius.
FELICIA HATCHER | TEDxJamaica Tell your failure story.
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Part 2: 50 TED talks by 50 talented black women
This is part two of our series of five posts sharing TED talks by fifty talented black women from across the globe.
Featured in Part 2:
PANASHE CHIGUMADZI | TEDxJohannesburg A new self-identity for Africans.
MAJORA CARTER | TEDxMidWest Three stories of local eco-entrepreneurship.
PATRICIA OBO-NAI | TEDxLabone The age of the girl geek.
LATISHA CAMPBELL | TEDxYale I am a radical: changing the odds.
CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE | TEDxEuston We should all be feminists.
ANGELA JACKSON | TEDxProvidence Turning urban youth into global citizens.
MAAMEYAA BOAFO | TEDxAccra Being the real me without apology.
OLA OREKUNRIN | TEDxBerlinSalon Womenomics.
MELLODY HOBSON | TED2014 Color blind or color brave?
MAGATTE WADE | TEDxUFM Disruptive Brands as Cultural Innovation.
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Part 3: 50 TED talks by 50 talented black women
This is part three of our series of five posts sharing TED talks by fifty talented black women from across the globe.
Featured in Part 3:
THANDIE NEWTON | TEDGlobal 2011
Actor Thandie Newton tells the story of finding her “otherness.”
MINNA SALAMI | TEDxBrixton To change the world, change your illusions.
TARA WILKINSON-MCCLEAN | TEDxBridgetown Re-imaging wealth in global media.
PENINAH NTHENYA MUSYIMI | TEDxAmsterdam I am the change.
THELMA GOLDEN | TEDxHarlem Innovation Through Art – The Preposition Problematic.
MICHAELA DEPRINCE | TEDxAmsterdam From “devil’s child” to star ballerina.
SHAKIRAH BOURNE | TEDxBridgetown The curse of the starving artist.
KIMBERLY BRYANT | TEDxKC Defy Impossible.
ZAIN ASHER | TEDxEuston Trust your struggle.
ALLYSON HOBBS | TEDxStanford The chosen exile of racial “passing.”
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Part 4: 50 TED talks by 50 talented black women
This is part four of our series of five posts sharing TED talks by fifty talented black women from across the globe.
Featured in Part 4:
HANNAH POOL | TEDxEuston Discovering myself while discovering Erithrea.
JASMINE BURTON | TEDxAtlanta Innovation to sanitation through empathic design.
KAKENYA NTAIYA | TEDxMidAtlantic A girl who demanded school.
MAHLET AFEWORK | TEDxPlaceDesNations Ancient tradition/modern fashion.
FADEKEMI AKINFADERIN-AGARAU | TEDxEuston Finding my calling.
RAPELANG RABANA | TEDxCapeTown Using mobiles to rekindle learning.
PATIENCE MTHUNZI | TED2015 Could we cure HIV with lasers?
SAEEDA WRIGHT | TEDxConcordiaUPortland The ultimate selfie – love.
ORY OKOLLOH | TEDGlobal 2007 How I became an activist.
SADA MIRE|TEDxEuston Cultural heritage: a basic human need.
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Part 5: 50 TED talks by 50 talented black women
This is the final part of our series of five posts sharing TED talks by fifty talented black women from across the globe.
Featured in Part 5:
ANGELA PATTON |TEDxWomen 2012 A father-daughter dance… in prison.
JULIANA ROTICH |TEDGlobal 2013 Meet BRCK, internet access built for Africa.
CATHERINE PHIRI |TEDxEuston Debunking the made-for-Africa script.
TALITHIA WILLIAMS | TEDxClaremontColleges Own your body’s data.
JEPCHUMBA|TEDxEuston Asking Why.
CHINWE ONYEAGORO | TEDxWindyCity I’m an inefficient market entrepreneur.
DAYO OLOPADE | TEDTalentSearch The new African narrative.
NDIDI NWUNELI | TEDxEuston Rage for Change.
MAYA PENN | TEDWomen 2013 Meet a young entrepreneur, cartoonist, designer, activist Maya Penn.
DR MAMPHELA RAMPHELE |TEDxCapeTownED Rising to our citizens’ responsibility.
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reblogging for later! hoping that there are some mental disease/coping strategies discussions on this list
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Facts 💯
She's werkin!!!
I fucking LIVE for his commentary!
mike pence’s NFL stunt costed taxpayers $250,000+. keep in mind, Puerto Rico is still going through a crisis. I don’t get how people can say that America is a “superpower” when the government doesn’t even know how to use its money on problems that fucking matter
Straight facts!
Because we really don't tho 🤷🏽♀️
Some of us could read this twice!
My goodness the visuals are so beautiful!
46% of Americans don’t know Puerto Ricans are American citizens.
Which is a damn shame!
tag yourself I’m melania’s flood heels.
So fucking accurate!!!!