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Let’s take a minute to talk about
Septima Poinsette Clark (May 3, 1898—December 15, 1987)
Septima Poinsette Clark was a civil rights and education activist. Originally barred from teaching in Charleston, SC schools because she was Black, Clark petitioned for that right in 1920. She won. And she did it while teaching children during the day and adults at night in a nearby town. MLK Jr. refers to her as “The Mother of the Movement”.
Mae C. Jemison (October 17, 1956)
Mae C. Jemison was not only the first Black woman in space, she was the first Black female astronaut for NASA ever. She launched in the Endeavor in 1992, just 25 years ago.
Maria Weems (1840—?)
Above is Anna Maria Weems, a woman who escaped slavery by posing as a male. With a $500 reward for her capture, Weems spent over two months on the road until she found freedom in Canada. This art comes courtesy of the Smithsonian Libraries’ (@smithsonianlibraries) yearly celebration of BHM, which includes stories, art, personal histories, and lots more from their massive collection.
Follow these too:
Black Women Art (@fyblackwomenart) has been around since 2012 (!), giving anyone who follows them a regular dose of art featuring Black women.
Badass Black Women History Month (@bbwhm) is a brand new Tumblr celebrating badass Black women every day for Black History Month. Hell yeah.
There are more in the search results, of course. More Black women in STEM, in music, in sports, standing up for their rights, and have you read up on the Motorcycle Queen of Miami? One thing to note: some of these posts aren’t just highlighting women from 10, 20, 30, 100 years ago. They’re also highlighting Black women today, because Black women are still making history.
Destiny Owusu Photographed by Oye Diran
Photographer: @Oye_Diran Model: @ohwawa Stylist: @OliviaMarieg Mua: @moshoodat
Day 8: Cute by @thesestrangeeyes
Submission accepted yay!
Hello, here are some new drawing prompts for May!
To participate: draw the things! One every day! Submit them right here to share with other participants. Write a lil description so we know which day’s thing you’re drawing.
Want to draw the March topics instead? Go ahead! Here is the link to those.
The way to get better at drawing is to draw.
Urm... (at Abuja, Nigeria)
Strange tree #strangeeyes #rebirth
I'm learning JavaScript, how do I choose a concrete goal?
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GEEKING CARDS by PUNNYPIXELS
This Valentine’s Day, @punnypixels presents Geeking Cards: A collection of pun-tastic greeting cards with a nerdy twist. Talk nerdy to your loved one with one of our Geeking Cards!
Whether you’re a gamer geek, a design freak or a science nerd we’ve got a card you! Check out our full collection and tell us which one’s your favourite!
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Funny
#VSCOcam Bridge over the Alpha stream (at Area 2, Garki-Abuja, FCT.)
The Persistent Nimbus
#vscocam #cloudporn
#vscocam for those we lost in the fire
#vscocam A rose is a rose is a rose #strangeeyes
#vscocam starting this week everything will be in black and white #strangeeyes
#vscocam national mosque abuja #notsostrange