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shehulksworld · 4 months ago
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Hello Voters if you have already Vote for Me for Content Createhers as part of The 2025 Gamehers Awards #tghawards25 amazing thanks to collaborators @thegamehers 😁
So As part of Content Createhers nomination I will be live streaming on My Twitch Channel yolandakikou until votes are up which My legendary wolves and My fellow Brolys you have until March 14 to Vote for your Broly Queen
So don't forget and Amazing kindhearted Legendary high colors links to My Twitch Channel and Votes will be down in the description below.
Yesterday I was Live streaming Xenoverse 2,
Today I'll be live Streaming Marvel vs Capcom Fighting collection Arcade Classics,
Tomorrow I will be Streaming The Rumble Fish 2
and many others for the other days I'm Live Streaming as Part of my nomination for The 2025 gamehers Awards.
And be sure to share my Twitch channel yolandakikou around with other people Adult audiences only so Whenever I do live streaming on My Twitch Channel yolandakikou for my nomination be sure to stop by and say hi in the chat okay okay.
My Twitch channel https://www.twitch.tv/yolandakikou?sr=a
here is the link to the votes bit.ly/votetghawards
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pearlistrippin · 4 years ago
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🕳🌬✍🏾Pearl BlackPearlz YOUniverse🕳🌬✍🏾 Pearl Is Trippin🚘 TODAY TODAY IS THE 3RD DAY OF MAY❣ Oh, Wonderful Wonderful Dayyyyyyy🥳 Counting Up to our InterNational Holiday May 11th. #WhiteMountainNationalPark #NewHampshire Pearl BlackPearlz YOUniverse #TruthSleuth 💢SUBSCRIBE TO VIBE💢 Follow my breathtaking #InstaVlog @Pearlofgr8price 📸 @PearlzTinyHome🏡 @BlackPearlzYouNiVerse🎭 www.blackpearlzyouniverse.com #PearlIsTrippin #CreateHer #Writer #ContentCreator #WorldTraveler #PerformingArtist #LifeLiver #SoulHealer #BreatheBabyBreathe #Cherokee #Natchitoche #NewOrleans https://www.instagram.com/p/CObtYoxnP3o/?igshid=re8w75lhojrh
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martstudio88 · 6 years ago
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💖 A fun little outtake from my most recent Halloween themed video. Not everything makes it into the final cut. This new video was the first time I allowed myself to play a villain and speak into the camera. It was more fun than I’d like to admit.😱😊🤣. #createher #performanceartist #halloweenvideos #linkinbio☝️ #linkinbio📲💻 #linkinbio📲 #artistsoninstagram #artistonyoutube #halloweenperformance #halloweenperformer #outtakes #m #mlivingart #halloweenvillians #villian #playthevillain #creativeart #livingart #rulemakers #videoart #videoartist #videoperformance #videoperformanceart #performancearts https://www.instagram.com/p/B33mKh1ojAj/?igshid=5qpl2asii2fm
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toothbrushjesus · 6 years ago
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Currently
Listening to the rough final order of the tracks for my dance film..... with the not so faint tone of Super Mario in the background. Because.
Tbj: The Mom-tist
Is real af!!!! My life and what leads me to produce and think of the art I do is because of how much I don't fit into these society moves and right ways. (Now I'm slick venting) Every week something pops up in the way of the jobs that I actually finally like and don't super conflict, and the progression of my company @afrotense when I finally find few but some people who are down for me and what I'm doing. It's crazy. I know ima pass this test, but it gets to me and I had a couple days this week at work I'm not happy about. Today was one.... anyway.
Things aren't perfect. Now Mario is trap music. But I'm getting the opportunities and I'm open to finding new avenues. Exploring and delivering my art.
Wait til Tbj: The Mom-tist drop mane....
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afrotense · 6 years ago
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New web series promo
Featuring vocals and directed by @toothbrushjesus
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glamlifesociety · 7 years ago
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www.GlamLifeSociety.com #marketing #branding #contentcreator #digital #blogger #business #entrepreneur #lifestyle #createher #empirebuilding #vision #passion #purpose #glamour
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phoenixnymphy · 6 years ago
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Pretty proud of this new scene I created for my stream today. It's a simple animated BRB screen but I am so in love with it. If you would like some custom animations for your own channels you can email me at [email protected] for inquiries! #adobe #adobeaftereffects #videocopilot #animation #graphics #editor #postproduction #video #film #indie #freelance #reject9to5 #contentcreator #streamer #twitchstreamer #GirlStreamers #createher #femalegamers #femaleartist #femalefilmeditor #womeninfilm #womanfilmmaker https://www.instagram.com/p/BvkUdtZl09H/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ury2zs4qm57c
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shehulksworld · 5 months ago
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My fellow brolys Yolanda Kikou a.k.a Yobrolli bogard your broly Queen has been nominated for the 2025 Gamehers Awards by Content Createhers and Innovatehers of Gameplay categories so please be sure to hit that voting button with flying legendary super saiyan colors #tghawards25
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sereialee · 8 years ago
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Beautiful words by @v.miot link in her bio ➡ www.vanessamiot.com ⬅ link this queen up ladies, she is the truth🍃⚘❤👑 #Doula #Pregnancy #Childbirth #Postpartum #NaturalMom #supportlocalbusiness #blackbusinessmatters #Motherhood #createher #blackgirlmagic✨
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msbhavebeauty · 3 years ago
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Siri play "Best Friend" #msbhave #SHEWERKS #beautypro #createHER #womenempoweringwomen #dmvbeauty #mobilehairstylist #mobilebeauty #shawnarenee  #blackgirlsworkouttoo  #motivateHER #bridalshower #baltimorephotograpgher #dcphotographer  #shawnareneebridal #girlboss  #baltimorebrides #dmvmakeupartist #dmvhairstylist #covidlove #baltimorephotographer #gemini #baltimoremakeupartist  #femaleentrepreneur  #blacklove #muawanted https://www.instagram.com/p/Caq7lYzA8BO/?utm_medium=tumblr
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pearlistrippin · 4 years ago
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🕳🌬✍🏾Pearl BlackPearlz YOUniverse🕳🌬✍🏾 Pearl Is Trippin🚘 All the way up🏞 #CadillacMountain Different heights. Different views. The park is still closed off to drive. But, I'm gon walk it. Feeling bionic-ish💪🏾🦾🦿. 4.8 miles up and back. #AcadiaNationalPark #Maine Deep breathing... Thank you🙏🏾 💢SUBSCRIBE TO VIBE💢 Follow my breathtaking #InstaVlog @Pearlofgr8price 📸 @PearlzTinyHome🏡 @BlackPearlzYouNiVerse🎭 www.blackpearlzyouniverse.com #PearlIsTrippin #CreateHer #Writer #ContentCreator #WorldTraveler #PerformingArtist #LifeLiver #SoulHealer #BreatheBabyBreathe https://www.instagram.com/p/CNlLDqoHDqw/?igshid=1hovu5o77cw94
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chasechng-blog · 6 years ago
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𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕗𝕚𝕣𝕤𝕥 𝕥𝕚𝕞𝕖  jason  caught  his  eye  was  right  after  his  break  up  with  dominic  -  effectively  making  jason  his  rebound .    maybe  that  was  why  he  was  here  now ,  putting  on  his  clothes  that  were  scattered  around  jason’s  room .    “  where’d  you  throw  my  shirt ?  ”    he  asks  quietly ,  turning  to  the  blonde  with  a  quirked  brow .
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glamlifesociety · 6 years ago
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Just felt like celebrating love on today!! ❤️❤️❤️ ##BlackLove #love #ILove #loveisbeautiful #marriage #commitment #soulmate #Savethedate #Savethedatevideo #femaledirector #directher #createher #writeher https://www.instagram.com/p/B6HFWVYhyjm/?igshid=1p805q7nl7vgt
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nudisth · 8 years ago
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studies show that the more birthdays u have the longer u live u go girl
THIS IS SO ACCURATE HAHAHAH  
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myyenlee · 4 years ago
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Celebrating UK Black History Month: Learning Resources, a Read & Watch List, and Content Creation Tools
This year’s UK Black History Month theme, Proud To Be, is about celebrating the Black experience. As a distributed company with employees around the world, including the United Kingdom, we believe that the more perspectives we embrace, and the more we learn about our teammates, the better we are at engaging and helping our global community. 
This October, we encourage individuals and organizations to learn more about Black history, heritage, and culture in the UK. “Black British history is British history. It’s more than a month; it is interwoven in everything,” says Ama, a colleague based in Scotland. “We have changed landscapes in education, law, politics, work, and equality for all within the UK.” Black history is deeply embedded in UK culture, says Ama, from institutions — like the National Health Service — to music, sports, art, media, and popular culture.
Interested in learning more? We’ve compiled a list of staff recommendations:
websites and organizations on WordPress
books, films, and television by Black thinkers and creators in the UK
blogging and website-building tools
Explore these resources this month — or bookmark them for learning and inspiration anytime.
#PoweredByWordPress learning resources
From the official UK Black History Month hub to the website of the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation, these resources are great starting points for your journey.
Black History Month 2021
All year long, Black History Month publishes news, features, career and education information, and event listings across the UK. Make it your first resource for getting educated and involved.
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Black Heroes Foundation
Focused on youth education and development, this London-based community charity raises Black cultural awareness of the general public, educating and uplifting youth in particular. The foundation envisions a world where Black heroes are acknowledged, respected, and celebrated.
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Stephen Lawrence Day
The 1993 murder and case of Stephen Lawrence — an 18-year-old from southeast London who was killed in an unprovoked racial attack while waiting for the bus — led to a major shift in the UK in attitudes about racism, the criminal justice system, and the role of the police. The Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation continues to tell Stephen’s story, offers resources for educators and organizers, and works toward creating a just society.
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The National Archives
The National Archives is the official archive and publisher of the UK government, documenting over 1000 years of history. Researchers can browse the Black British history section of the website for a guide on social and political history in the 20th century, lots of blog and multimedia content, and records relating to British citizens of African and African-Caribbean descent.
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Black History Walks
Partnering with museums, schools, and other institutions, Black History Walks offers a dozen walking tours throughout London, public monthly educational talks, and video courses and resources on Black history. Its diverse programming targets a range of people both in person and online, from students to travelers to businesses.
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A read & watch syllabus
Looking for book, TV, and film recommendations about Black history and culture in the UK — or by Black scholars and creators — but aren’t sure where to start? Here are some of our nonfiction, fiction, and film and television picks.
Nonfiction
Black and British: A Forgotten History: Published to accompany the BBC Two series noted in the Film and Television section below, this must-read book by historian David Olusoga examines the shared history between the British Isles and the people of Africa.
100 Great Black Britons: In this book, Patrick Vernon and Angelina Osborne — founders of the 100 Great Black Britons campaign — celebrate Black British history and recognize key Black Britons who have helped to shape Great Britain.
Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging: A hybrid of history and memoir, Afua Hirsch’s book “reveals the identity crisis at the heart of Britain today” and explores a nation in denial about its imperial past and present.
This Is Why I Resist: Don’t Define My Black Identity: In a book that demands fundamental change, activist and lawyer Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu examines the roots of racism and anti-Blackness and calls for meaningful action.
The Louder I Will Sing: A Story of Racism, Riots and Redemption: In 1985, when Lee Lawrence was a child, his mother was wrongfully shot by police during a raid on their home in Brixton. Published more than three decades later, his memoir chronicles what it was like to grow up as a young Black man in England and how that day influenced his family.
In Black and White: A Young Barrister’s Story of Race and Class in a Broken Justice System: Experiencing a tragedy as a teenager pushed Alexander Wilson to become a barrister — a type of lawyer — so she could make a difference within an unjust system. Her debut book describes her experience as a mixed-race woman in a field lacking in diverse representation.
Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire: In this book, author and hip-hop artist Akala blends biography and personal experience with an examination of race and class across topics — from education to politics and the police to the far right.
Misfits: A Personal Manifesto: This “coming-to-power manifesto” by Michaela Coel — the actress, writer, and creator of I May Destroy You — builds on an inspiring keynote address she delivered at the 2018 Edinburgh International Television Festival about resilience, empathy, storytelling, and growing up in public housing in East London.
What a Time to Be Alone: The Slumflower’s Guide to Why You Are Already Enough: In this illustrated self-help guide, author and influencer Chidera Eggerue, also known as the Slumflower, writes about self-love, empowerment, and creating your own narrative. The book also includes Igbo proverbs from Eggerue’s Nigerian mother.
I recommend David Olusoga’s Black and British: A Forgotten History. It’s a really important book, with new updates on the Windrush scandal and Black Lives Matter from the UK perspective.
—Victoria Jones, UK
Fiction
White Teeth: Published over 20 years ago, Zadie Smith’s debut novel focuses on the lives of two unlikely friends and their families in London. Considered a “modern classic of multicultural Britain,” the book is a window into the immigrant experience.
Girl, Woman, Other: Weaving a dozen narratives about different people across ages, backgrounds, and professions, Bernardine Evaristo examines topics of identity, race, and womanhood in modern Britain.
Love in Colour: This collection of short stories by author Bolu Babalola reimagines ancient love stories and folktales from around the world, from Greek myths to Middle Eastern legends, and centers Black women and strong female characters.
Queenie: This sharp and funny novel by Candice Carty-Williams is about the life of Queenie Jenkins, a mid-twenties British Jamaican woman living in London who’s struggling to find her place in the world.
Such a Fun Age: One night, a supermarket security guard sees a young Black woman, Emira Tucker, in the aisles with a white toddler. The guard accuses Emira of kidnapping, when in reality she’s the babysitter. In this novel, Kiley Reid takes a look at race, class, power dynamics, and privilege.
I’ve greatly valued Zadie Smith’s work. Her novels — especially White Teeth — are well crafted and offer a mix of comedy and realism that often focuses on social class in England. Her essays are things of beauty. She’s worth a read, no matter the month.
Daryl L. L. Houston, USA
Film and Television
Black and British: A Forgotten History: This BBC Two series by David Olusoga, composed of four episodes, looks at the relationship between Britain and people of African origins, slavery, and Black British identity in the 20th century.
Small Axe: In this anthology of five films, 12 Years a Slave filmmaker Steve McQueen brings to life the stories of West Indian immigrants in London from the 1960s to 1980s.
Black Power: A British Story of Resistance: This hour-and-a-half documentary includes interviews with activists involved in Britain’s Black Power movement in the late 1960s. (The BBC’s larger collection of programming for Black History Month is also worth browsing.)
I May Destroy You: Michaela Coel’s recent Emmy-winning drama series is about a promising young writer, Arabella, who is sexually assaulted one night while out with her friends. The show explores consent and trauma, and stars a primarily Black British cast.
Black and Welsh: Cardiff-born filmmaker Liana Stewart brings together people from across Wales to highlight its multiculturalism and to share stories from community members about what it means to be Black and Welsh.
Hair Power: Me and My Afro: Irish writer and broadcaster Emma Dabiri has intimate conversations with both men and women about their hair, digging into how and why Afro and Black hair is an important and complex aspect of the Black experience.
Highlife: This premium reality TV show follows the lives of eight successful, glamorous British West Africans and depicts a different angle of Black life in the UK.
Desmond’s: Originally running from 1989 to 1994, this sitcom was set in a barbershop in Peckham, southeast London, and featured a mostly Black British Guyanese cast.
Blog and website resources
Lean on these resources, tools, and organizations during UK Black History Month — and beyond — to publish content on your site that’s fitting for your audience, or to connect with and collaborate with others.
Stock illustration libraries like Black Illustrations.
Diverse stock photography sites, including free resources like Nappy, Picnoi, and CreateHER Stock, and premium photo collections at TONL, Eye for Ebony, Mocha Stock, and Raw Pixel. (Disabled and Here, a free stock image library with photos of disabled Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), also publishes an interview series with disabled BIPOC writers and activists.)
Organizations at the intersection of tech and diversity, like UKBlackTech, which supports diverse innovation and equity, transparency, and representation across the UK; and TechUP Women, a tech training program for people from underrepresented communities.
Teaching resources across age groups, including a Black History Month resource pack, a BBC series of short films for primary and secondary school teachers, and The Times Educational Supplement’s Black experiences hub.
Would you like to recommend a website on WordPress, writing or media by a Black thinker or creator in the UK, or another resource? Tell us in the comments.
from Blogging Tips https://wordpress.com/blog/2021/10/04/uk-black-history-month-resources-recommendations-tools/ via http://www.rssmix.com/
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stylinai · 5 years ago
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Five work from home essentials to get you through quarantine
Five (tried and trusted) work from home essentials
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Working from home during COVID19
The pandemic is still with us and as time has wears on, there are certain work from home essentials we keep finding ourselves going back to.
The ‘work from home’ sweats
You can never go wrong with sweats, be it a a good pair of sweatpants, tights or sweatshirt like these SeSe Code Pullover Sweatshirts for Women, These work from home staples are great all…
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