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Protect your peace.
Protect your love.
Protect your energy.
Welovenappyhair
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“One bright spot in 2017 was that publishing began to make strides–to be continued, for sure–toward publishing more books by marginalized voices. And if this list is any indication, 2018 will be an even more stellar year for your bookshelves (and mine!). Here, some of your favorite authors offer truly diverse contenders for your 2018 TBR, from startling, twisty takes on fantasy to timely, truthful contemporary that will surely break your heart.”
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The only two important things in life are real love and being at peace with yourself.
Jonathan Carroll, Sleeping in Flame (via hplyrikz)
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‘A piece of peace?’
Artist: Lurene
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www.lurenetheabstract.com
: : submission : :
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The black power series. Coming sooner than you think
‘Black power is embracing the beauty of being black even though the whole world has taught us otherwise’ quoted from @in.maevasheart
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“My music is addressed to my people… deliberately to provoke this feeling of ‘Who am I? Where did I come from? Do I really like me, and why do I like me? And if I am black and beautiful, I really am and I know it, and I don’t care who says what.’ That’s what my songs are about…Though I hope that in their musical concept, and in their musical form and power, that they will also live on after I die.” - Nina Simone, 1969
From Alan Light comes a biography of incandescent soul singer and Black Power icon Nina Simone, one of the most influential, provocative, and least understood artists of our time. WHAT HAPPENED, MISS SIMONE?, the essential companion to the Oscar-nominated Netflix documentary, is available now everywhere books are sold. Read an excerpt and get the book here.
[Photos courtesy of the Estate of Alfred Wertheimer]
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Congratulations Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes for being awarded the Grammy’s Best Alternative Music Album for “Sound & Color,” Best Rock Performance, and Best Rock Song for “Don’t Wanna Fight.” Brittany is the first Black woman to ever be nominated or win a Grammy in these categories.
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