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Just...
I find it strange that at 30+ I'm going through this black awareness/awakening but it's prolly due to being farther away from major influences on my life not providing a healthy dose of it throughout my life
I mean I'm educating myself as much as possible and I feel like I'm alienating myself from a lot of people, education breeds this contempt within myself a I feel neglectful and hateful that I was unaware through no real fault but still feel guilty that I didn't look into it more when I was younger but my mind was more occupied on the next time I could call a place a home or when our next move would be so I give myself a little forgiveness.
It's never too late to learn
It's the more I come to realize how much I hate white people. Like I know not everyone the same, not every white person is hateful and evil. But I can't help but to feel that way when I see it every day in the media, especially towards black and brown people. I just seen on the news a white man CHOKING THE LIFE OUT OF THIS NIGERIAN DISABLED MAN!! this man DIED and for what?!?!
Y'all literally hate black people for WHAT!! WTF DID WE DO? Someone please tell me what can a disabled person do to anyone. Y'all make it so hard for me to like you white MFS.
Did you know this?!?!
from @blackwomenthrive & @melaninboard
Harlem World Magazine says:
About the top picture: A photo of a ukrainian cosplayer by the name of Olya Gussy who posed in several photographs as Betty Boop in which went viral and has been seen by millions of people on the internet where the photo has been mistaken as Baby Esther and/or Helen Kane. The reason as to why the photoshoot of Oyla was mistaken for Baby Esther was because HelloBeautiful’s Lifestyle Editor Danielle Young posted the photo of the “white” ukrainian cosplayer (the practice of dressing up as a character from a movie, book, or video game) dressed up as Betty Boop and claimed it was Baby Esther without researching the origin of the photograph, which made people believe the photograph was actually “Baby Esther”, and also lead people to believe Betty Boop was of mixed-race heritage/Mulatto.
Baby Esther
The Real Betty Boop!
The Hate U Give - Angie Thomas
my rating: 5/5 stars
On the night of a party gone wrong in Garden Heights, or “the hood”, Starr and her childhood best friend, Khalil, drive away only to be stopped by a white police officer. Khalil, unarmed, gets shot right in front of Starr’s eyes. Alas, Starr’s worlds—Garden Heights and Williamson, a predominantly white prep school—collide as word of Khalil’s death spreads and she is the only witness. Will Starr be able to bring justice to Khalil via riot and protests, or will he be remembered as a drug dealer and a thug?
"Funny how it works with white kids though. It's dope to be black until it's hard to be black"
Link to Goodreads || Spoiler-free review
A few things to check out:
Dear White People (Netflix)
When They See Us (Netflix)
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race (Book)
A list of places to donate to / one YT video if you’re unable to donate
Here’s a post that is much more comprehensive
let me know if any of the links don’t work, I will update them :)
In 2016, Colin Kaepernick made a vital decision to Not stand up and show pride towards a flag🇺🇸 that oppressed African Americans as well as people of color. A vital sacrifice that jeopardized this man's career in the NFL & his livelihood was done on his own will to bring Awareness to the social injustices that Blacks & people of color were repeatedly enduring that year. He brought more Awareness to the World 🌍
Due to the numerous cases of racially charged crimes against African Americans.. Due to the many unfortunate occurrences that were the result of racially motivated deaths of Blacks at the hands of law enforcement during this fearful & very noticeable time in 2016, he used his platform as NFL athlete to make it known that Equality Is For All People & The flag Should Represent Just That. & Of Course, None Of That Shit Should Have Happened To Any & All Of Those Black Victims.
Aware. 🙏🏾 Acknowledged. 🤝🏽 Woke. ✊🏾✊🏾
106&Park Host, Free, in a BET Rap-It-Up commercial.
The BET Rap-It-Up campaign is an multi-faceted national awareness and call-to-action campaign addressing HIV/AIDS and health concerns affecting the African American community (2001)
Feliz Dia da Consciência Negra Brasileira!
Happy Black Awareness Day from Brazil to the world 👊🏿