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woobosco · 1 year
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Afro
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lisamarie-vee · 6 months
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paymetea · 12 days
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Eartha Kitt
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blxckluxxury · 1 month
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uncanny-tranny · 7 months
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The hardest, but most important, part of my transition has been untangling what my personal dysphoria is, and what is more a result of cissexism.
What I mean by this is that I learned that I am not dysphoric about certain aspects of myself, my body, and my life, but my discomfort in these aspects was influenced by the cissexist culture I live in which told me I couldn't exist as myself.
It's definitely a slow process, but I have found that it helps me self-actualize and actually see myself instead of what others demand of me.
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fuck-spock · 2 years
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okay some of yall are just ignoring natives at this point where is the outcry??? how loud do we have to scream? how many of us have to go missing or be found dead before you start screaming with us?
please sign the petition to let us keep our children! and educate yourself on the true history of turtle island: hint, you gotta talk to real natives to get the true story. history is written by the victors.
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tygerland · 4 months
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Henry O. Tanner The Banjo Lesson. 1893. Oil on canvas: 121 × 88 cm (48 × 35 in).
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sbrown82 · 4 months
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The Jackson 5 used to cut up on stage!!! 🙌🏿
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elcosmiquechild · 12 days
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70s • F A S H I O N 🫶🏾✨
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Editorial & Street Fashion from the 1970s
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madamzea · 6 months
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Hey !!!!!
If you’re a African-American Hoodoo practitioner, please do not get these three books, as they are written by white people who are doing digital blackface.
Hoodoo is a closed African-American spirituality practice that only African-Americans can practice. We do not have a lot of resources or books written by African-Americans so I will try to provide all the books that I use by actual African-Americans.
It’s upsetting that I find a book about Hoodoo thats written by a white person or a non-African-American person. I don’t like that.
Some African American Hoodoo authors I suggest are:
Stephanie Rose Bird
Monique Joiner Siedlak
and Tayannah Lee Mcquillar
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woobosco · 1 year
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Afro culture (My culture)
@woobosco
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todayinhiphophistory · 2 months
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Today in Hip Hop History:
De La Soul released their debut album 3 Feet High And Rising March 3, 1989
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paymetea · 6 days
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Whitney Houston 𓆩♡𓆪
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blxckluxxury · 1 month
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What do you think ?
Do you believe our hair is our antennas? Do you believe that is were we generate our energy ?
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jodielandons · 7 months
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MAXWELL | ...Til The Cops Come Knockin’ (1996)
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kai-keda · 9 months
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Me Finding Out Protestants Outright Believe Praying for the Souls of the Departed is a Sin:
THIS WHY YOU GUYS GOT SO MANY GHOSTS
Y’all never thought that praying for people who have passed could be a good thing???? You think that’s a bad thing??? Bruh Purgatory fucking SUCKS and y’all just leaving people there with no epic anime friendship speech??? You leaving them there on their own????
WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU GUYS DON’T BELIEVE IN PURGATORY?!
You think as you are now you can face God? If a meteor crashed directly into you right this second, you think you, in all your tumblr using sin can face God and not EXPLODE?!
Buddy if you can’t handle looking directly into the sun after getting your eyes dilated by the optometrist then you sure as pickles can’t handle looking directly at God without having a buffer
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