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since my writing post was received pretty well, i though i’d make other, to give some insight on the racism in the film industry and why it’s still a big problem now as it was in the past.
this is it.
‘Race and racism is a reality that so many of us grow up learning to just deal with. But if we ever hope to move past it, it can’t just be on people of color to deal with it. It’s up to all of us – Black, white, everyone – no matter how well-meaning we think we might be, to do the honest, uncomfortable work of rooting it out. It starts with self-examination and listening to those whose lives are different from our own. It ends with justice, compassion, and empathy that manifests in our lives and on our streets.’ — Michelle Obama
I’m glad more Black women were included in this art and I support the message 100% but stop using “Say Their Names.” If it’s not #SayHerName then it doesn’t need to be used. Black Lives Matter was hijacked by the patriarchy and made to acknowledge cis Black men only and when Dr.Kimberlè Crenshaw created #SayHERname to shed light on the forgotten Black women, y’all took that too. I just wish the Black community would evaluate where BLM stands in regard to Black women, LGBT+ and disabled Black people.
Interrupting my unnecessary shit posting for something that is actually important
George Floyd, Rekia Boyd, Aiyana Stanley-Jones, Tamir Rice, Sandra Bland, Jordan Edwards.....These are just a few of the beautiful angels, whose lives were stolen from them and their families, MURDERED by police. It shatters my heart to know that there are so many other beautiful cherubs who have been killed, all of them innocent. When the people who were supposed to protect the innocent are killing them (especially CHILDREN), we know hatred and hostility is poisoning whatever humanity is left in this horrible, twisted society.
Do not look away. Do not close your eyes or stick your head in the sand. Remember them and tell their stories. NOT ALL LIVES MATTER UNTIL BLACK LIVES MATTER
Every Black girl is so pretty
*reblog if you agree*
Reblog If you're bored and you want anonymous questions.
Just wanted to show my face one time 🙊
#BLM #Fergueson
Josh Williams is actually up for parole this month, June 2020! You can write him a letter that he can use to attest to his character to the parole board. More info here: https://www.freejoshwilliams.com/freejosh
Don’t scroll past this. Kylie Armstrong was diagnosed with breast cancer and these small dimples were the only signs. She posted the image on Facebook so everyone knows that “that breast cancer is not always a detectable lump.” Here’s how Kylie is doing today.
(If you’re not sure how to do a self breast exam, instructions can be found at BreastCancer.org.)
This could save a life!
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Stay healthy!
PLEASE Reblog This and save a life!…
Francis Harwood
Bust of a Man
England (1748)
Black stone (pietra di paragone) on a yellow Siena marble socle; 69.9 × 50.2 × 26.7 cm, 52.6173 kg
The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I love Black people .
“Studies show” girl what studies
IN THIS HOUSE WE celebrate black women sculptors because Dark Academia has a slight Michelangelo fetish and sometimes it’s good to mix things up. Left to Right: Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller & Elizabeth Catlett, Selma Burke & Simone Leigh, Edmonia Lewis & Augusta Savage
KEKE PALMER Cosmopolitan // 2020 photographed by Dana Scruggs