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@her_outlets
Black creative innovator. Poet. Screenwriter. ✍️Aspiring filmmaker. 🎥
Katılım Mart 2022
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One of my top faves growing up and still✨✨magic.
stevie thee detroit hottie@106andstevie
i raise you…
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I'm sure it's been talked about, but the fact that a show with a primarily Black cast is doing this well and is the best comedy on network television is absolutely amazing. Go, Quinta!
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‘ABBOTT ELEMENTARY’ has been renewed for Season 6 at ABC.
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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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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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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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hes the FUNNIEST person alive 😭😭😭 just taken aback by the lack of talent 😭😭😭 he did nawt care that they were just kids, he was 5 yrs old & fully employed 😭😭😭😭
selina@mjsappIehead
the way michael would genuinely FREEZE & his smile would DROP whenever he didn‘t like something was his funniest trait kids singing to him and he stops moving & smiling & backs away 😭😭😭😭😭
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