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this is the 2016 apology post. reblog in 45 seconds and 2016 will apologize to you in the form of money.
not risking it.
Not even scrolling past it
me: oh no my period started!! it's an emergency i need a pad oh no
some nice girl who is just trying to help: oh here! i have a tampon!
me: Thank You For Your Concern But I Am Not Putting That In My Body
all are welcome
I need to do this again with a photographer in a cityscape but this will do for now c:
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“Pick’in” by photographer Lauren Kelley, 2007
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Chance the Rapper for GQ.
Black Excellence.
Women marching in front of the White House during the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Washington D.C., 1987
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Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded the Cleveland Avenue bus for home. She took a seat in the first of several rows designated for “colored” passengers. But Montgomery bus drivers had adopted the custom of requiring black passengers to give up their seats to white passengers, when no other seats were available. When her bus was full, the driver asked four black passengers to give up their seats. Three complied, but Rosa refused and remained seated. Her refusal to surrender her seat spurred on a citywide boycott and helped launch nationwide efforts to end segregation of public facilities. In 1987, Parks founded the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self-Development. The organization runs “Pathways to Freedom” bus tours, introducing young people to important civil rights and Underground Railroad sites throughout the country. She also published Rosa Parks: My Story, an autobiography recounting her life in the segregated South, and Quiet Strength which includes her memoirs and focuses on the role that religious faith played throughout her life.
I’ve been super busy with other projects this month and had planned to do a bunch of illustrations for Black History Month, but my schedule never really permitted it.
However, I’m entering some more free time, so I first decided to do a portrait of Mae Jemison, one of my favorite ladies! Mae is a scientist, astronaut, physician, dancer, actress, and the first black woman to ever go into outer space!
She’s a wonderful woman who stood up to racial inequality and sexism in her field. A real icon!
Gorgeous work from the Kehinde Wiley exhibit at the VMFA today
Bantuu.
my Stevonnie cosplay (ig: Kieraplease)!!
Artist of the picture is @vt-scribbles
We are our own art ✊🏾🙏🏾✨
Yes, yes they are 😏👏🏾
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