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@AfroUmoja

If you're not respecting nor uplifting the black/African community kindly get off my page

Providence, RI Katılım Nisan 2018
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Tee@AfroUmoja·
Do I 4C you in my future?
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Designed a bag inspired by sewing 🧵 🪡 threads
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A Black American family reunion in the Mississippi Delta on 48 acres that’s been in the family for over five generations.
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it pains me that i’m not this dark
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Gary Mathis@Damfool65·
Thanks for your service sir 🤠💯💪
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HaitiBoiii🇭🇹@haiti_boiii·
Did you know there’s a strong stigma in Haiti around natural hair,especially locs?In some cases,authorities have even cut people’s dreadlocks because they associate the hairstyle with criminality. Locs are actually very popular in Haiti, and many people spend a lot of time and money maintaining them as part of their identity and style. Yet in some places, people with locs still face discrimination,including being denied jobs,even though many of them are intellectuals,artists, and professionals.
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💗@dumbtwttt·
Please date sweet men. Please date men who respect you in anger. Please date men who are soft spoken. Please date men who are patient with you. Please date men who respect their own bodies. Please date men that are kind to your soul. Please date men who have self-control
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Yves ౨ৎ@yvessirae·
I’m a landlord. It’s a tough business. I had a tenant, Mr. Alvarez. Never late on rent for 5 years. Then, the checks stopped. I went to his apartment. He didn’t open the door. I used my key. The apartment was empty. No furniture. Just a mattress on the floor and Mr. Alvarez sitting on it. “I’m sorry,” he said, looking down. “My wife got sick. The medication… I sold everything. I’ll leave today.” I looked at the empty room. I went to my truck. I grabbed my tools. “I’m not kicking you out,” I said. “But I am raising the rent.” He looked terrified. “I’m raising it to $0 for the next six months.” He started to cry. “And,” I added, “I’ve got an extra sofa in storage. And a table. Let’s get this place looking like a home again.” That was three years ago. His wife recovered. He’s back on his feet. He insists on paying me double rent now to "pay back the debt." I put the extra money into a fund for other tenants who struggle. A roof over someone’s head is a business. Keeping a roof over their head when they’re drowning? That’s a duty. Anonymous participant
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Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
Racially targeted and then MURDERED‼️
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