Hey all! Mind sharing this around please! If you recall the Afro-Indigenous family I have shared the fundraisers for hotel rooms for before, they are in need again!!!! Consider it time to pay reparations.
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Hey all! Mind sharing this around please! If you recall the Afro-Indigenous family I have shared the fundraisers for hotel rooms for before, they are in need again!!!! Consider it time to pay reparations.
A new mane with the braid twists (all thanks to my mom who did my hair)
Ọkunrin tuntun kan pẹlu awọn iyipo braid (gbogbo ọpẹ si Mama mi ti o ṣe irun mi) 🦁
Meet KamiJo White Clay @ _kamikrow Apsáalooke (Crow) Artist, Creative, Model, IAIA Student
“Daaxpitche Axpaaliash - Bear Medicine is my Apsáalooke name and KamiJo White Clay is my English name. I am a member of the Apsáalooke (Crow) Nation and come from the Greasy Mouth clan and am a child of the Whistling Water clan. I was born and raised on the Crow reservation but now reside in Santa Fe, NM as a college student at the Institute of American Indian Arts. On my maternal side of the family, I am a Whiteclay, Horn, and Bear Claw. I am the 7th generation of Chief Pretty Eagle, one of the first Crow delegates to travel to Washington, D.C. on behalf of the Crow Nation. My full last name is White Clay On The Forehead and it comes from my great-great-great grandpa who used white clay as his medicine when he went into battle. My artwork is a mix between contemporary understanding and being a modern- day Indigenous woman. I intertwine the workings of Apsaalooké design and identity where most of my work is personal but acts as a way to cope with and understand the world around me.” - KamiJo White Clay
Makeup: @ valerievonprisk Photo: @ cultivate_consulting
Hobie x Afro-mexicana!reader who's aesthetic is Mexicore
(Mexicore: The combination of Indigenous Latine/Mexican culture and alternative/scenemo/goth subcultures - created by Pierce The Veil - example of the fashion from @zamber_lamber on TikTok pictured as I am unable to find any afromexican examples online)
Afro-Indigenous Guadeloupean boys, Guadeloupe, by Charles Fréger
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Leah Penniman, the founder of Afro-Indigenous community–centered Soul Fire Farm, on food apartheid, reparations, and community-building.
"At Soul Fire Farm, Penniman has rejected the scarcity mindset that is forced onto so many in the United States by living under capitalism, and has instead tapped into a mentality of abundance modeled by the Earth itself. Despite climate change, which continues to deplete the Earth of much of its resources, the natural world provides food, water, fresh air, and shelter to billions of people every day.
Many farmers and environmental activists believe that the lessons the planet teaches us—such as how to create and nurture life, how to organize systems that are prepared for disaster, and how to remain committed to abundance even in times of scarcity—are some of the most important lessons we must learn in order to not only combat climate change, but to organize against capitalism more generally.
In a recent interview in honor of Earth Day, VICE spoke to Penniman about farming, food sovereignty, and abundance—and what people who aren’t farmers can do to expand access to nutritious food.
Read the interview here
Samuel de Saboia for Yoox and Calvin Klein
Samuel de Saboia is a queer Afro-Indigenous artist from Brazil, as well as one of the eight cast members of Calvin Klein’s latest campaign.
This picture unleashed the foolishness of racist and homophobic trolls. If you have an Instagram account, please go show him some love in the comments. Otherwise, please just share this.
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