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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Jules of Nature
$LAYYYTER
Mike Driver
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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Let me light some candles, turn on some 90s music and serenade you with love shawty
Keep Fighting G❇RL
Glam Goth: creating a new standard.
My Favorite Black Female Artists For addition: Syd, Princess Nokia, Nao, Alexandria, and Jorja Smith
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Watch me stunt on your hyper masculinity.
From the Strolling Series by Cecile Emeke
free condoms; pay for tampons, typecasting, “selling out”, rape culture & more
I love this series, and everything she said completely resonated with me, especially when she talked about how black men (#FakeDeeps, as Cecile cleverly put it) contribute to sexism towards black women. I think it’s important that feminism places women as central to the cause, and I loved how she spoke from her who point of view as a black women.
The Filmaker’s Info
Website: cecileemeke.com Vimeo: vimeo.com/cecileemeke FB: facebook.com/cecileemeke Tumblr: cecileemeke.tumblr.com Instagram: @cecileemeke Twitter: @cecileemeke
exposing the ankhs
I love these!!! Keep em coming
HOLY FUCK HOLY FUCK HOLY FUCK LOVE
MEMBA DIS
http://www.strollingseries.com/
Put em on blast. We can’t grow and progress as a people if we’re still doing regressive practices
Black female entrepreneurs are the fastest-growing entrepreneur group in the country. So in honor of that, we’ve rounded up 45 of the best beauty and fashion brands out there, that just so happen to be black-owned.
A'Naturelle
The Afro Hair & Skin Co.
AJ Crimson Beauty
Amby Rose
Balm & Co.
Beauty Bakerie
Bekura Beauty
Bevel
Black Opal Beauty
Black Radiance Beauty
Black Up Cosmetics
Carol’s Daughter
Cocoa Swatches
Cocotique
Coloured Raine
Curls
Danessa Myricks
Eleanor Anukam Footwear
Edas Jewels
Fashion Fair Cosmetics
Folie Apothecary
Foxie Cosmetics
Ginger + Liz
Heat Free Hair Extensions
Iman Cosmetics
Juvia’s Place
Ka'oir
Lena Lashes
The Lip Bar
Madam CJ Walker Beauty Culture
Magnolia Makeup
MDMflow
Miss Jessie’s
Nandi Naya
Nubian Heritage
Nubian Skin
Plain Jane Beauty
Polish & Co
R&R Luxury
Revel
Sacha Cosmetics
SheaMoisture
The Very Black Project
The Wrap Life
Zuvaa
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Listen..y’all need to research these before you put them up there.
Black Opal, Black Radiance, Black Up, Carol’s Daughter, and Sacha cosmetics are NOT black-owned.
And you can read about it here.
Coloured rain is on hautelook.com. 11 dollars for full size lippies
don’t let Black Tumblr confuse you
Black people’s personal beliefs are deeply conservative outside of this echo chamber. A lot of your fav radicals have a lot of deeply and firmly entrenched conservative/puritanical social beliefs that they do not want to divorce. Moreover, a lot of the more liberal positions people hold are only held because it’s against a white person.
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Black/Surveillance
Black/Surveillance is a feature-length documentary that examines the intersection of Blackness and surveillance in the United States. Using lenses of anti-blackness and afrofuturism, the film probes what surveillance means to Black people and what is being done to resist the hyper surveillance state that is compounded by Blackness.
Surveillance has become a part of everyday life. Surveillance exists in the security camera on every block, the phones we carry, and our social media. This has propelled a discussion around surveillance over the past couple of years from people like Edward Snowden, but how do we contextualize surveillance under white supremacy? Does everyone experience the same types of surveillance? What is the history of surveillance for Black people from enslavement to present day.
The Film Black/Surveillance will Specifically focus on those who are most marginalized the intersection of Blackness and surveillance: Black trans people, Black undocumented people, Black women, Black homeless people, and Black incarcerated people. The film will be a mix of personal narratives and interviews expounding on the questions above and how people envision their own spaces, worlds, freedoms and the ways in which they escape surveillance. These means of escape range from encryption to performance, dreams and meditations.
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