Watch: Amber Ruffin proves once again why she’s ‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ strongest comedic voice

roma★

shark vs the universe
almost home
RMH
Noah Kahan
Mike Driver
$LAYYYTER
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
todays bird
★
noise dept.

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Phantogram Three
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
YOU ARE THE REASON
tumblr dot com
Sweet Seals For You, Always
cherry valley forever
hello vonnie

seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from Latvia
seen from Brazil
seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from Brazil

seen from United States
seen from Colombia

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from Brazil
seen from Brazil

seen from Mexico
seen from Brazil
seen from United States
seen from Iraq
seen from Malaysia
@poconew
Watch: Amber Ruffin proves once again why she’s ‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ strongest comedic voice
Image: LA Johnson/NPR
Black girls are punished in school at rates that are even more disproportionate than those experienced by black boys – and they’re suspended six times more often than white girls. Scholar, author and activist Monique Morris calls this “a story untold,” and she sets out to tell it in her new book, Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls In Schools.
The Untold Stories Of Black Girls
society: black women are ugly.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women are hoes and sluts.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women are goldiggers.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women need to stop having all these out of wedlock kids.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women are low class.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women are welfare queens.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women are loud and obnoxious.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women are uneducated and ignorant.
non-black women: 💅
society: nobody likes black women.
non-black women: 💅
Black woman: we have it so bad, society just loves to single us out and put us down. We need to uplift ourselves and each other as black women.
non-black women: why are you just making it about black women? You should try to uplift ALL women.
society: black women are ugly.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women are hoes and sluts.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women are goldiggers.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women need to stop having all these out of wedlock kids.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women are low class.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women are welfare queens.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women are loud and obnoxious.
non-black women: 💅
society: black women are uneducated and ignorant.
non-black women: 💅
society: nobody likes black women.
non-black women: 💅
Black woman: we have it so bad, society just loves to single us out and put us down. We need to uplift ourselves and each other as black women.
non-black women: why are you just making it about black women? You should try to uplift ALL women.
You're right still highend cotton pickers
“My name is Jasmine Edwards. I worked at IHOP in Evansville, Indiana. As you can see I got hurt at work. A lady hit me with a glass of milk and I had to get 8 stitches. My boss told me that I was fired and that my people didn’t know how to act. I didn’t do anything wrong, customers even said that I handled the situation very well. Anyway he fired me and another lady for standing up for me. This is not right and I ask that you Please Share-thanks”
This is so fucked up. Please share this photo.
"my people didn’t know how to act"
oh but we weren’t the ones assaulting ihop workers
Fuck Ihop and fuck racist assholes.
Sounds like this needs to go viral.
The Ihop location and phone number?
601 N Burkhardt Rd, Evansville, IN 47715 (812) 471-0510
Girl you need to go file a complaint with the EEOC