How you met Rihanna (Rihanna x black reader)
Rihanna x black reader (TW: drugs(weed) and alcohol are mentioned. And it gets a TINY bit sexual, but nothing happens) this is for @wakanda-inspired
(This gif is giving me feelings fuck I can’t stop watching)
• meeting your bad girl for the first time was an experience
• to keep it short you had some connections. A friend of a friend got you into the biggest after party in New York
• you didn’t know anyone but you didn’t care. Your Snapchat/instagram stories would be dope
• you got all dressed up in the tightest yellow dress you had
• boobs out, lace front on, ass out. You were ready to GO
• you pulled up in a taxi one block away because nobody needs to know homegirl is struggling for cash
• you skip the line and tell the bouncer your name like a boss bitch
• once you get in the place is packed you get a glass of strawberry champagne that costs more then your whole look together and try to relax
• everyone was there. The big three (lil Wayne, Nicki, Drake) Kendrick, SZA, Aminé, frank ocean, Rihanna. Hell, even Beyonce was chilling in the corner, she left jay (COUGH Shawn) at home. Good for her! Leave that wack nigga at home
• you get comfortable and start to chill out and feel the vibe, then you hear your song. Once you hear that first note of “DNA” you had to get up and start fucking it up
• you’ve gotten very tipsy at this point acting like a total fool. Twerking on strangers, getting lyrics wrong. A full on mess
• Robyn is sitting comfortable watching this mess unfold but more so watching your ass
• she decided to stand up and get behind you to possibly catch a feel of THAT ASS
• you whipped around faster then someone speeding away from the cops with coke in the car. Who was feeling you up??it better not be that wack ass nigga Michael
• once you saw who it was, you calmed down. Then anxiety hit you, Rihanna was touching your ass
• you try not to completely embarrass yourself and keep on dancing
• you feel her hot breath on your neck say “hey princess. What’s your name?”
• her voice was so sensual and deep you could barely breathe “I’m Y/N and you scared me lord. You popped up outta nowhere ”
• “yeah, you did tense up pretty bad when I got behind you. How bout we take this somewhere else? I can barely hear you. I’m robyn by the way but I’m pretty sure you figured that out ”
• “okay you lead the way.... Robyn ” your hands were sweating and you could FEEL your heartbeat. You haven’t fully accepted your sexuality yet but Robyn is taking you there with that black dress
• you guys go in the bathroom where you can actually see and hear each other
• “it’s so nice to meet you” you say trying to keep your voice straight “I didn’t even hear you come up behind me”
• “yeah it was a sneak attack” she lets out a short laugh(the best sound you’ve ever heard) “but seriously I saw you dancing and I just had to talk to you.”
• she starts to move in closer. Slowly pushing you towards the sink “I was watching your hips and I knew I needed to feel them for myself” she said lowly. her hands slowly moved down your body, as your breathing starts to pick up
• someone opens the door “oops damn I’m sorry” it’s Remy fucking ma
• “fuck outta here girl!! what the- you know what, come on Y/N I know somewhere we can have privacy”
• she aggressively pushes past Remy “you really needed to piss that bad- messing up my night” she mumbles
• Robyn takes you to a closed off area and the guards let her in with no question But they get a little hesitant with you “bitch she’s with me. Let her in” they let up and nod
• she leads you to this big red couch; It’s mostly empty in the room except for 2 chains, Beyonce, nicki and Drake but nobody’s really paying attention
• you go to sit down beside her but she pulls you on her lap. And You weren’t about to complain “can you hand me that?” She says.
•” yep of course” as you bend down to grab the blunt and she puts her hands around your waist
• “ you smoke?” She asks as she lights it up and blows smoke in your face
• you’ve never been more turned on
“Yeah, bitch give me some” you take a longgg ass drag
• “so” she starts off hesitant “how did you get in the party? No offense but I haven’t seen you around before”
• “I have some friends... that know certain people”
• “I see, I see. I’m glad you somehow got here though.
• a few moments pass then she says “This may seem blunt but I’m high and drunk, can I get your number? If not that’s okay. I just wanna get to know you more... maybe we can do little something”
• who in their right mind would say no to that offer?
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🖤✊🏿⚖ #ArtIsAWeapon #BlackAugust (swipe ⬅️) >Reposted from @mvmnt4blklives Welcome to Black August — a month dedicated to learning about Black revolutionaries and honoring their struggle against white supremacy, colonialism, capitalism, and imperialism. Today, we follow in the footsteps of Black radicals in the fight for liberation. Black August was started in California prisons in the 1970s to honor the lives of Black political prisoners killed by the state. George Jackson, member of the Soledad Brother, was murdered on August 21st, 1971 during an act of rebellion against the institution of incarceration and its architects, like Ronald Reagan. Just a year earlier, on August 7th, 1970, Jonathan Jackson was murdered in a quest to liberate the Soledad brothers, of which his brother, George, was a part. Revolutionary moments such as the Watts Uprising, Haitian Revolution, Nat Turner Rebellion, Fugitive Slave Law Convention, and March on Washington all happened in August. Also, many revolutionaries such as Marcus Garvey and Fred Hampton were born in August. There are many reasons to celebrate Black August, and we can do so through discipline and sacrifice. We are continuing the Black August legacy by amplifying our history of resistance and creating spaces for Black people to come together in community to recharge the revolution. Join us in collective community action this month. There are many ways to participate, from reading books to hosting a political education event or a book club as a community practice with other Black people. These too, are acts of resistance. Visit the link in our bio and click “Black August” to learn more! #BlackLiberation #BlackRadicals #Resistance #revolution #endwhitesupremacy #colonialism #imperialism #AmericanHistory #TraScapades #ArtIsAWeapon https://www.instagram.com/p/CDbllrvAqKD/?igshid=dkrxc9w7zm46
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Had the honor of engaging and meeting with Professor Kahinde Andrews from The University of Birmingham. He is the first Professor in the UK of Black Studies. He is the author of the book Black 2 Black, Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century.
“You may not agree with him but he is definitely someone to be listened to”.
His solution to the African Diaspora is global radical movement. This book is a must read for anyone who hopes to bring Africa home, Home its people.
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The Black Liberation: Life, Death, and Queer Resistance: Morgan State University Women's and Gender Studies Program's Biennial Conference TOMORROW (9/30)! On-site registration will be available! http://ift.tt/2wpsYym The conference, which is open to all, will raise collective voices to explore Black liberation movements inclusive of racial, sexual, and gender identities. There will be a mix of academics and advocates of all racial, sexual, and gender identities presenting. #HBCU #BlackLGBT #BlackRadical http://ift.tt/2x32F0z
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This week on @BlackRadicalMuseumEnthusiasm: contemplations of color and composition with @kvvadmo. Start ya week off right; add a few more colors to your Monday blues... >>>:::: In @kvvadmo's work, color and composition aren't auxiliary aesthetic devices; they are elemental, the very backbone of each photograph. @Kvvadmo manages to make color and form work so seamlessly in tandem they devise a spellbinding symbiosis. Colors are are sometimes so vibrant they form hard lines against one another, compelling us then to not only contemplate their hue but then also the shapes they take on. What a feat to make simplicity (an in-ornately dressed body stood against a plainly-painted wall, for example) complex and beautiful. More examples of @kvvadmo's brillance to come, this week on @BlackRadical MuseumEnthusiasm #StayWokeLoveArt #blackradicalMuseumEnthusiasm #Kvvadmo #BRME #BlackRadicalME #africanart #blackart #blackgirlmagic #blackboyjoy
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