“I am black and I am confident.” Do you happen to say this to yourself? I am writing this post for all of us because today, working on black community, black support and revalorization of what we represent is very important. This post is a summary of some of my previous post about motivation, confidence, self love and appreciation. Because // Thanks to our history, we, today, have this level of confidence and appreciation Caucasian men and women might not have. Jasmine Zapata, 30, a pediatrician from Madison, Wisconsin, understands that phenomenon and says her family helped build her self-confidence. “I was brought up to be resilient and tough and to make it work despite your circumstances,” she says. “That definitely raised my confidence and optimism.” Model: @salimatadi_op & hair color with @hairpaintwax disponible chez @fleeky_nation à Dakar 🇸🇳 . . . . . . . . #photooftheday #shootislife #afreeroots #photographyinspiration #africanprints #healthyday #friends #africa #travel #art #Photography #passion #dakar #amazing #fashion #fun #smile #emo #myafrolegacy #blackgirlsmagic #senegaleseportrait #exploresenegal #picoftheday #views #goodvibes #friends #senegalite #happy (at Dakar, Senegal) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt6XnDznFCN/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=yww0yco7a4ba