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Hotch: For the last time, it's called a 'briefing'-
Rossi: do you want the tea, or not?
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Rossi: So, here's the tea-
Hotch: For the last time, it's called a 'briefing'-
Rossi: do you want the tea, or not?
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cartoons can teach us so much :)
Black experiences are not all universal...
Like darkskin women do not navigate this world the same way lightskin women do black women definitely don’t navigate this world like black men and obviously LGBT black ppl have wholly different experiences being black and LGBT.
“to live by a man’s compliments is to die by his criticism”
Watch: Poet Porsha Olayiwola heartbreakingly reminds us all that black women’s lives matter too.
“Men and boys are seen as the primary target of racial injustice,” AAPF associate director Rachel Gilmer told TakePart in May. “This has led to the idea that women and girls of color are not doing as bad, or that we’re not at risk at all.”
But studies show otherwise: Black women are killed and sexually assaulted by the police, and incarcerated at almost three times the rate of their white female counterparts. Yet news coverage of these cases are focused largely on the relationship between law enforcement and black men.
From the linked article above. None of this diminishes the importance of any Black Lives Matter protests or the lives of black men.
It’s all about doing things to make yourself smile in 2020. Be your own source of happiness
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please make sure that wherever you’re at in life, you don’t treat it like a transitory period. don’t waste your college years wishing to already be graduated & have a job. don’t waste your single years wishing for someone to be in love with. if/when those things come, they will come in due time and they will be good. but there is nothing like looking back and feeling empty because you wasted literal years ignoring what you had because you were hoping for something better. while it’s important to better yourself and reach for your goals, don’t neglect the present because that’s where you are now and it’s your now that determines your future.
praying for black women and girls all across the world