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Bibi Abdulkadir By Cornelius Käss For Vogue Italia June 2019
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thank you.
No greater president.
Now that was a president who loved this country and actually cared about the people here. all the people. That was a president too be proud of.
I miss them so much. I miss having an actual president.
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Last night on Oprah, Lupita said that even with all of the accolades she’s received about her looks, that she still feels unattractive sometimes because so many of her formative years were spent convinced she was ugly. She then went on to cry as she read a prayer she used to pray to be lighter which she put in her book Sulwe. It honestly breaks my heart. But I love how open and how raw she is about this.
I heard a darkskinned woman say that for her, this is so important because someone like Lupita crying about colorism gives dark skinned women and girls permission to feel, and permission to thrive while still working through colorism.
She is literally one of the most beautiful women I’ve seen. This breaks my heart ;-; 💜
I really encourage you, and others, to go watch the interview because, while Lupita did get emotional, the conversation was more about being allowed to feel and about allowing dark skinned women to have duality when it comes to colorism. Not to pigeon hole them into either being bitter or happy, to allow them that duel nature of thriving while still being human and still dealing with colorism. It’s a fantastic interview and I highly reccomend it.
“The human spirit is as expansive as the cosmos. This is why it is so tragic to belittle yourself or to question your worth. No matter what happens, continue to push back the boundaries of your inner life. The confidence to prevail over any problem, the strength to overcome adversity and unbounded hope — all reside within you.”
— Daisaku Ikeda (via panatmansam)
Keep going.
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For the first 18 years of your life, your body is under warranty. If you get broken, the people who made you have to pay for repairs.