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Hello! Happy Friday! I'm hoping for some help for some fc ideas for a modern hippie character. Open to age and gender as I just want to find a fc that sticks to me for the type of character. Big thank you in advance.
Annie Lennox (1954) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Lee Pace (1979) - esp in Bodies Bodies Bodies - is queer.
Rutina Wesley (1979) African-American - hasn't stated her sexuality but is engaged to a woman.
Jana Schmieding (1981) Miniconjou Lakota Sioux and Sicangu Oyate Lakota Sioux.
Mahesh Jadu (1982) Indo Mauritian.
Paulo Lessa (1982) Afro Brazilian.
Daveed Diggs (1982) African-American / Ashkenazi Jewish.
Mary Wiseman (1985)
Amar Chadha-Patel (1986) Indian.
Manny Jacinto (1987) Bisaya Filipino, Tagalog Filipino, Chinese - esp in Nine Perfect Strangers.
Tiffany Boone (1987) African-American - esp in Nine Perfect Strangers.
Pearl Mackie (1987) West Indian / English - is bisexual - has spoken up for Palestine!
Desmond Chiam (1987) Chinese Singaporean - esp in Joy Ride.
Aubin Wise (1988) African-American.
Gratiela Brancusi (1989) Romani and Greek Romanian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Phillipa Soo (1990) Chinese / White.
Rosaline Elbay (1990) Egyptian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Katie Findlay (1990) English, Hongkonger, Portuguese-Macanese, Scottish - is queer (they/them) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Kiowa Gordon (1990) Hualapai, White - has spoken up for Palestine!
Cristo Fernández (1991) Mexican.
Dev Patel (1990) Gujarati Indian.
Bonnie Wright (1991) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Vico Ortiz (1991) Puerto Rican - non-binary (they/them) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Ramy Youssef (1991) Egyptian - has spoken up for Palestine!
Seychelle Gabriel (1991) French, Mexican / Italian, including Sicilian - has OCD - has spoken up for Palestine and Sudan!
Alexander Hodge (1991) Chinese Singaporean / White.
Alok Vaid-Menon (1991) Malayali and Punjabi - is non-binary (they/them) - has spoken up for Palestine and Sudan!
Denée Benton (1991) African-American - has spoken up for Palestine!
Drew Ray Tanner (1992) Chinese, Afro-Jamaican, French-Canadian, and possibly other.
Tommy Martinez (1992) Venezuelan.
Ncuti Gatwa (1992) Rwandan - is queer.
E.R. Fightmaster (1992) - is non-binary (they/them).
Rose Matafeo (1992) Samoan / White- has spoken up for Palestine!
Bobbi Salvör Menuez (1993) - is trans non-binary (they/them) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Naomi McPherson / MUNA (1993) West Indian and White - is queer and nonbinary (they/them) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Jasmin Savoy Brown (1994) African-American / White - is queer - has spoken up for Palestine!
Midori Francis (1994) Japanese / White - is queer.
Jaz Sinclair (1994) African-American / White.
Bilal Baig (1995) Pakistani - is non-binary (they/them).
Radhika Madan (1995) Punjabi - esp in Saas, Bahu Aur Flamingo.
Jessie Mei Li (1995) Hongkonger / White - is a gender non-conforming woman who uses she/they - has spoken up for Palestine!
AURORA (1996) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Luca Hollestelle (1996)
Florence Pugh (1996) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Young Eun Kwon (1997) Korean.
Quintessa Swindell (1997) African-American / White - is non-binary (they/he) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Nátaly Neri (1997) Afro Brazilian.
Havana Rose Liu (1997) Chinese / White.
Chloé Hayden (1997) - is autistic, has ADHD, and is chronically ill.
Bree Kish (1996) ¼ Black - has spoken up for Palestine!
Simone Joy Jones (1999) African-Amerocan.
Brianne Tju (1998) Chinese and Indonesian.
Pegah Ghafoori (1999) Iranian.
Sab Zada (1999) Chinese, Filipino, and Hispanic - has spoken up for Palestine!
Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen (2000)
Odessa A'zion (2000) Ashkenazi Jewish, English, some Irish, Northern Irish, Welsh, German - has spoken up for Palestine!
Please let me know if you want a more specific age range!
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arts-mts · 2 years
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Drawing Nátaly Neri, brazillian youtuber :]
Follow also my Art IG: @arts._.mts
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whatsonyourfyp · 1 year
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The road to conscious consumption during the Tik Tiok era
We live in an era where social media is on the rise and people are always connected. Social media influences behavior, tastes, and even style, becoming much more than communication. Tiktok has come a window for selling products in different ways and now we have influences stimulating (in a veiled ways) people to buy constantly.
The word “recebidos” is very common to hear by the  influencers, and is a good way to explain these new ways to influence the purchase. We are constantly bombarded with the receipts of the day, and other day, and the other day. The marketing script makes us believe that we need products. Here are some examples taken from social media: ”you need this! is perfect and you will be beautiful in this”or “stop everything and look at this product! omg is amazing” We are stimulated to buy products that sometimes we don’t need. And the other day is very likely to be a new product to consume, because they follow trends. I think this is a big problem in this industry, to stimulate people to over consume trends that in the future will disappear.
Although I believe it is possible to reverse this situation, first we need to detox the influencers and all social media. In order to do so, always ask the question “where does this product go next? In the trash or in nature? We need to question ourselves about the life of the products. After that, we need to detox ourselves, following people with more minimalist thoughts and who cares more about consuming less, like “Nátaly Neri '' an influence who thinks about sustainability and conscious consumption. We need to create a more critical look about what is presented to us in the TikTok and in other social medias.
Developer by Ana Cruz,  Product Design and Developer.
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aveindigesta · 2 years
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'Ninguém faz revolução com publicidade, a gente comunica e reduz danos'
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whitethornedits · 4 years
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credits aslanflsh on twitter.
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girlstuff · 6 years
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queenstardust · 6 years
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I wanted to draw another portrait for a while and now the muse finally hit me. Remember my gorgon illustration? Here´s her girlfriend ; )
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blackzya · 2 years
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claricelispctor · 3 years
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pode indicar fcs brasileiras para rp de twitter?
posso sim! minhas conhecidas e favoritas são isabelle drummond, bruna marquezine, magá moura, triz pariz, jade picon, giovanna lancellotti, camila queiroz, thati lopes, lua blanco, camilla de lucas, nátaly neri, iza, isis valverde, ju romano. eu conheço bem poucas, sendo honesta, e por isso vou deixar esse diretório caso queira olhar melhor! espero que ajude!
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#BlackExcellence365 Artist Spotlight: Asaph Luccas
We’re back with another #BlackExcellence365 Artist Spotlight! Meet Asaph Luccas (@asaphluccas), a Black Brazilian portraiture artist who has been uploading his art to Tumblr since 2012 (!). We got to talk to him a bit about his career trajectory and Negritudes Brasileiras, his documentary about colorism in Brazil. Read on below.
Your art focuses on highlighting dark-skinned women and men in São Paulo. How important is it for you to highlight the Black diaspora as an artist?
Actually, I try to portray a lot of the diversity of blackness. I mean, not only in shades but in shapes, sexual orientation, hair, style…I love drawing people and with time I saw how powerful art can be so I started adding more and more variety of people in what I do. My art helps me to understand and be proud of who I am and by that, I hope it catches on the people seeing it.
Tell us a little bit about yourself and how you came to be an artist and filmmaker? How has Tumblr been a place for you to find your voice? 
I'm Asaph, a 24 years old Brazilian multidisciplinary artist. At heart I am a visual creator, painting what I live through my lens. It's really awesome to answer that question because I started posting my art on Tumblr when I was 17! Tumblr had a huge influence on my trajectory as an artist because it was the place where I connected my art with other people. You can actually see all my growing as an artist and as a person of color scrolling through my archive. First, I used to draw mostly white characters. I created what people made me believe was the "art beauty" and that came with years and years of self-loathing and trying to fit into white standards. It only started to change when I connected with my roots and started studying more about racism in Brazil. You see, we are more than 54% of the population but when you turn on the TV there are no black TV hosts, no black protagonists in the telenovelas. So I stopped trying to portray something that I'm not, something that doesn't represent the reality of the place I live,.
What communities do you identify with both online and IRL? 
I'm black, a really femme gay boy and I lived almost my whole life on the Brazilian periphery. This holds such an important part of who I am. Most of my friends are also black and part of the LGBT community and we started a film collective named Gleba do Pêssego and get to create films together talking about marginalized identities that usually we don't see being represented here. We as queer individuals get the opportunity to create our own families and also create our own references, so my support system is basically friends and other Brazilian artists doing great things right now, such as Edu Reis, Oliv Barros, and Ione Maria.
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How did you come up with your featured piece and how might this relate to the broader conversation surrounding the #BlackExcellence365 campaign? 
I started my Black I-d series because I didn't have [any] other illustrators to look up to and inspire me to draw black characters when I started. I wanted to inspire younger artists (including myself) to know that drawing black people is beautiful and YES, we can be artists! As a light-skinned black person living in Brazil, a country where most mixed people spend a lot of their lives trying to pass as white and where there's almost no representation of the variety of the black experience, I had to find a way to say "hey, there isn't one way of being black, we came in a lot of shades, shapes, colors, and souls and we need to be represented!" and I'm so happy that I got to inspire people with it.
Your documentary Negritudes Brasileiras examines the conversation around racial identity and colorism in Brazil. Why was that documentary important for you to create?
In our journey we make films bringing light to marginalized identities and this year we got to make a documentary with Nátaly Neri, one of the biggest voices in the young black community right now, about racial identification since Brazil is such a racially mixed country. I got to say everything that my paintings couldn't, exploring my art in many ways, and I'm proud of what this represents.
What are some of the challenges you face as an artist and a filmmaker? 
Support. Definitely support. Emotionally because when you grew up poor you're not allowed to dream about being an artist, about being a filmmaker. Education in those areas is so expensive that must of us can't afford it and we have to teach ourselves how to do everything. By not being part of the academy, a lot of times people don't see us as real creators. Financially because I have to work on other things to provide for myself because it's so hard to live as an artist/filmmaker here and that means I don't have the time to invest as many other artists have.
Thanks for chatting with us, @asaphluccas!
Tumblr artists, what kind of challenges have you faced when making your art? Can you relate to Asaph? Make a post, tag it #BlackExcellence365, and share it with the community.
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annagaudencio · 4 years
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OLEOS ESSENCIAIS E VEGETAIS PARA A SUA PELE feat. DAIANA PETRY #3
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sosdemocracia-blog · 5 years
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NEGRITUDES BRASILEIRAS - #CreatorsforChange
Ontem foi Dia da Consciência Negra. E esse documentário, idealizado por Nátaly Neri, é uma bela reflexão sobre a importância dessa tomada de consciência. Da conexão com a ancestralidade e apropriação da história como fonte de força e resistência.
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l-o-v-e4mokona · 7 years
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ASSÉDIO SEXUAL NO TRANSPORTE, MOBILIDADE URBANA E CULTURA DO ESTUPRO - #...
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dear-indies · 5 years
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Can you recommend any black female face claims that have a fae-like vibe? 18 to early 20s preferred. Thanks in advance!
Kim Johansson (1992) Unspecified Black, Swedish. 
Hayley Law (1992) Jamaican, possibly other. 
Anitta (1993) African-Brazilian / Brazilian [Unspecified European]
Ashley Moore (1993) African-American, Cherokee, Unspecified White.
Nyané Lebajoa (1994) Basotho.
Nátaly Neri (1994) Afro Brazilian. 
Jessica Sula (1994) African-Trinidadian, Chinese / Estonian, German.
Taija Kerr (1994) Native Hawaiian, African American.
Stephanie Bertram-Rose (1994) Portuguese, Senegalese, Angolan / Belgian [possibly Flemish]
Ella Eyre (1994) African-Jamaican / Maltese.
Duckie Thot (1995) South Sundanese. 
Jadah Doll (1995) African-American / Unspecified White.
Bree Kish (1996) Spanish, Irish, Dutch, African-American.
Ajiona Alexus (1996) African-American.
Vivian Oparah (1996) Nigerian.
Imaan Hammam (1996) Moroccan / Egyptian.
Brittany O'Grady (1996) Louisiana Creole [African, French] / Irish, possibly other.
Poppy Okotcha (1996) Black British. 
India Westbrooks (1996) Mexican, Creole, Unspecified Black, Unspecified Native American. 
Kiana Ledé (1997) African-American, Swedish, Mexican, Cherokee. 
Leah Allyannah (1997) Guyanese, Chinese, Indian, UnspecifiedBlack.
Khoudia Diop (1997) Senegalese. 
Zolee Griggs (1997) African-American.
China Anne McClain (1998) African-American.
Madison Pettis (1998) African-American / Irish, French, Italian.
Ryan Destiny (1998) African-American / African-American, Unspecified White. 
Audreyana Michelle (1999) Unspecified Black, Unspecified Native American, Unspecified White.
Diamond White (1999) African-American.
Yara Shahidi (2000) African-American [including Ghanaian] / Iranian. 
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whitethornedits · 4 years
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credits aslanflsh on twitter.
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