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Black creative innovator. Poet. Screenwriter. ✍️Aspiring filmmaker. 🎥

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👸🏾Egypt💫@her_outlets·
God always replaced with what/who is better than what I had/have. ✨
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Black Media Hub ✊🏿
Black Media Hub ✊🏿@BlackMediaHub·
Today marks the 6-year anniversary of George Floyd's murder, he was 46 years old.
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NPR Tiny Desk is paying homage to BET for Black Music Month in June: Upcoming Tiny Desks: - GENA with Liv.e and Kareem Riggins - Shaboozey - Joe - Arya Starr - The Paradox - Eve - Fred Hammond - Bow Wow - Floetry
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Black Media Hub ✊🏿@BlackMediaHub·
Can the Queen Latifah get her flowers? Rapper, singer, actress, songwriter, talk show host, fashion icon, personality extraordinaire!
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Variety@Variety·
Leon Thomas wins Best Breakthrough R&B Artist at the #AMAs. (via CBS)
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RNB RADAR@rnbradar·
Jazmine Sullivan wows in new photo 🖤
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The Tennis Letter
The Tennis Letter@TheTennisLetter·
Naomi Osaka steps on court for her first round match at Roland Garros. She is the fashion statement, every time. 🖤👑
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Variety@Variety·
Queen Latifah poses with her son at the #AMAs
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𝕏 OMO NAIJA 🇨🇦 👑
These look like as soon as the doors close at night and the lights go out, they start talking to each other. 🔥 🤯
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Blackish Press@blackishpress·
Danielle Brooks wows on the streets
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Heal me on the Day of Arafah, Ya Allah. Heal me so deeply that even my memories stop hurting. Replace the tears in my eyes with light in my heart. Make me forget the words that wounded me and remember only that You are enough for me.
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Black Media Hub ✊🏿@BlackMediaHub·
Twins and their father 1950s
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Melodies & Masterpieces
Melodies & Masterpieces@SVG__Collection·
Remembering the great Tina Turner, who passed away 3 years ago today.
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Pop Base@PopBase·
Megan Thee Stallion and Solange stun in new photo.
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ɠɧıʂɧ@rirokpik·
White women have been calling Black women "Shenaenae", "La'Quisha", and "ShaNiqua" in a demeaning manner since the 80's. Latinas were called "Consuela", "Guadalupe", or "Maria" and Asian women were called "Ling-Ling", but the moment ‘Karen’ became a meme criticizing entitled behavior, suddenly people wanted to talk about respect and stereotyping.
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Dr. Allison Wiltz
Dr. Allison Wiltz@queenie4rmnola·
Anger is a human emotion. All people express anger, including Black women. The problem is that some assume we are either always angry or that our anger is irrational, rather than a response to injustice
kevin blue@kevinblue345

The “angry Black woman” stereotype has been perpetuated for over a century through biased portrayals in film, music, and society, leaving lasting effects on Black women in workplaces, schools, and society as a whole.

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The Tennis Letter
The Tennis Letter@TheTennisLetter·
Naomi Osaka on why she chose to host a party for the black tennis players: “You know I'm seeing a little bit of- ‘Why can't you love everyone for all skin tones?’ and ‘what if someone had an all white party?! First of all I do love everyone for who they are no matter their race + ethnicity, (I'm literally half Japanese lol). I can only speak from my experiences in my own life though, growing up as a tennis player I didn't see many people that looked like ME and I feel like it's important to celebrate them. Secondly I feel like it's important to note that there have been all white dinners/parties. I don't know how else to tell you this, I literally seen them all the time and never had an issue with it at all. To the people who ask this question I want to ask you this question too, ‘What is it about POC getting together that unsettles you so much?’ I want to end this by saying I grew up watching my dad get discriminated against, having the cops called on him multiple times at the tennis court. There are multiple things I will apologize for in my life but celebrating being black and appreciating who we are will never be something I would consider saying sorry for. Thanks. Actually I lied, I am sorry. I'm sorry for the people who cannot comprehend in their brains that this is not about exclusion, this is a celebration about how far we have come 🖤” (via Naomi on Threads)
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