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20

Feb

thecaligraphist:

In The Morning.                                                               The Caligraphist 2011

thecaligraphist:

In The Morning.                                                               The Caligraphist 2011

21

Jan

lovesheartsandsmiless:

Look at herrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

lovesheartsandsmiless:

Look at herrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

16

Nov

audaciouswho:

FRIDAY NIGHT FUN:: Interior Design - A Collection of Perspectives on my Wall #black #white #obsession #art #decor #foreveraudacious (at Solo(s) Project House)

audaciouswho:

FRIDAY NIGHT FUN:: Interior Design - A Collection of Perspectives on my Wall #black #white #obsession #art #decor #foreveraudacious (at Solo(s) Project House)

13

Nov

02

Aug

(Source: instagram.com)

04

May

toniestesphotographs:

California Girl…

toniestesphotographs:

California Girl…

toniestesphotographs:

Baby Girl!!!

toniestesphotographs:

Baby Girl!!!

24

Mar

31

Jan

queenofblending:

Before MAC+Fafi came out, my fav. MySpace makeup group had a Fafi Challenge. 😉 (2006) 💜 #eye #makeup #eyeshadow #heart #purple #black (Taken with instagram)

queenofblending:

Before MAC+Fafi came out, my fav. MySpace makeup group had a Fafi Challenge. 😉 (2006) 💜 #eye #makeup #eyeshadow #heart #purple #black (Taken with instagram)

28

Dec

06

Dec

Ebony Magazine Offers Entire 65-year Archive for Free Browsing

streetlightcurfew:


*levitates*

03

Oct

templeuniv:

 
Support Africana Studies scholar Dr.Yaba Blay, #TempleU alumna ‘07 and photographer Noelle Théard  on an innovative new project called (1)ne Drop: Conversations on Skin Color, Race, and Identity; a book of photo essays that explore the “other” faces of Blackness.
“With this project, I wanted to look at the other side, or at least another side. When we talk about skin color politics, for the most part, we only discuss the disadvantages associated with being dark-skinned. We know about the lived experience of being dark-skinned in a society where lighter skin and White skin are privileged,” says Blay, the author for the project.  “This is not to say that that discussion is over or resolved or that we need to stop discussing it. But we also need to start having more balanced and holistic conversations about skin color.”
Join the Kickstarter campaign and visit WWW.1NEDROP.COM 
 Photo Credit: Jamel Shabazz
 
 

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awesome! how about i just watched Maury today?! the BABY-DADDY testing day! smh! one kid [1 yo maybe?] had blonde hair, blue eyes, mother was white, the guy she claimed to be the father was biracial. the mother of this guy was also white. she was going on and on about how that wasn’t her grandson because of the eyes and hair. but i kept looking at that child, his features were exactly like her son’s. same shaped eyes, nose, mouth, forehead, he was even a little tan..and what do you know… ‘YOU ARE THE FATHER’! smh..good thing is they all made up at the end. i bet GOD is laughing at us all!  i love how HE does things like that to keep us all thinking..to look past color and race..we’re all one family anyway because we came from HIM! but it’s just so sad how we say this country is one big melting pot but we still have skintone and race issues going on [other countries do a well]..we miss out on some really great opportunities to share our stories with the world because we claim to step out of a box [claiming to embrace who we are] but end up falling in a hole [by downing others who aren’t like ‘YOU’]..just my POV.

templeuniv:

Support Africana Studies scholar Dr.Yaba Blay, #TempleU alumna ‘07 and photographer Noelle Théard  on an innovative new project called (1)ne Drop: Conversations on Skin Color, Race, and Identitya book of photo essays that explore the “other” faces of Blackness.

“With this project, I wanted to look at the other side, or at least another side. When we talk about skin color politics, for the most part, we only discuss the disadvantages associated with being dark-skinned. We know about the lived experience of being dark-skinned in a society where lighter skin and White skin are privileged,” says Blay, the author for the project.  “This is not to say that that discussion is over or resolved or that we need to stop discussing it. But we also need to start having more balanced and holistic conversations about skin color.”

Join the Kickstarter campaign and visit WWW.1NEDROP.COM 

 Photo Credit: Jamel Shabazz

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awesome! how about i just watched Maury today?! the BABY-DADDY testing day! smh! one kid [1 yo maybe?] had blonde hair, blue eyes, mother was white, the guy she claimed to be the father was biracial. the mother of this guy was also white. she was going on and on about how that wasn’t her grandson because of the eyes and hair. but i kept looking at that child, his features were exactly like her son’s. same shaped eyes, nose, mouth, forehead, he was even a little tan..and what do you know… ‘YOU ARE THE FATHER’! smh..good thing is they all made up at the end. i bet GOD is laughing at us all!  i love how HE does things like that to keep us all thinking..to look past color and race..we’re all one family anyway because we came from HIM! but it’s just so sad how we say this country is one big melting pot but we still have skintone and race issues going on [other countries do a well]..we miss out on some really great opportunities to share our stories with the world because we claim to step out of a box [claiming to embrace who we are] but end up falling in a hole [by downing others who aren’t like ‘YOU’]..just my POV.

24

Sep

nothingshortofeccentric:

Is this too much black?
I’d like opinions, please. =)
Most likely blacking out the tail lights at some point, considering black rims.

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love it! i’d just outline the black rims in a little silver but that’s about it..

nothingshortofeccentric:

Is this too much black?

I’d like opinions, please. =)

Most likely blacking out the tail lights at some point, considering black rims.

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love it! i’d just outline the black rims in a little silver but that’s about it..

21

Sep

beardedandblack:

I lik ethe old beardy Saul Williams better.. Just my opinion

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ME TOO!

beardedandblack:

I lik ethe old beardy Saul Williams better.. Just my opinion

ME TOO!

09

Sep

ooohshinies:

http://www.ooohshinies.com/2011/09/what-do-you-get-when-you-ask-guy.html