May 2013
58 posts
The less you think about your oppression, the more your tolerance for it grows....
– Assata Shakur: An Autobiography (via theuncolonizedmind)
chocolatehighhh:
People say “natural hair is not for everyone” like God made a mistake on black people’s hair.
sistahmamaqueen:
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lesincompetent:
I’m gonna reblog this until everyone in existence knows about this
still the best
omg, yes.
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whatever. all i've learned is if you're perceived...
strugglingtobeheard:
all your names will be on my grave when i die. as cause of death. fuck you.
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: So I write a post on being a Black woman and... →
thegoddamazon:
radicalrebellion:
and folks feel the need to jump on and add “black person” or tell me that “women in general” face shit.
NO. I meant BLACK women, specifically. Because I live in a world where
Psychology Today, a fairly well respected mental health publication,…
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Reblog if you're ugly.
occasionally pensive: curvellas: daniellemertina:... →
curvellas:
daniellemertina:
i find that white people don’t know how to laugh WITH black folks only AT black folks. which is why i’d rather not watch black stand up with a white friend. because you be learning things about your white friends that you would have been better off not…
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peayeahknow:
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queerrilla:
Cat evolution
HOw are you doing this!? What are you looking at?!
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Black women are not universally angry, because no group of human beings is...
– Getting Off Of Black Women’s Backs. Love Her or Leave Her Alone.
Du Bois Review/Volume 3/Issue 02/September 2006, pp 485-502
Marcyliena Morgan & Dionne Bennett
(via ramou)
sluteverbabe:
shoutout to rva anarchists and their tendency to continue to associate with racist/sexist/rape apologist and otherwise problematic people
woo
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Shawn (Jay-Z) Carter Offers College Scholarship... →
The Shawn Carter Scholarship Foundation is unique in that it offers scholarships to single mothers, children who attend alternative schools, students who have earned a GED, students with grade point averages of 2.0 and students who have previously been incarcerated, etc., but desire a higher educational opportunity.