December 2011
State of Emergency for Black Girls By: Trey... →
abolitionista:
Lately, I’ve become overly aware of little black girls between the ages of six to eleven years old. Little black girls with thick, short or long braids. Sometimes in their hair, they have a dozen rainbow colourful clips or multicolored beads, or tiny braids cane-rowed tightly into beautiful masterpieces. Their hair parted four million little ways with heavily greased scalps....
Black People in America have a much greater inner power than they realize, but...
– Na’im Akbar (via mentalpenetration)
i need some kente cloth
for deez headwraps.
rawrevolutionepidemic asked: Im in love with your afro!
anegroking:
I am CRYING. Literally CRYING in Starbucks. This is ridiculous!!
Lmao.
I AM DEAD!! i cannot stop laughing
toohunnit asked: what are you plans for the revolution?
We all blame society, but we are society.
knowapower:
We are a part of society, just like you can be a part of family and still place blame on certain family members where it is due.
If we don’t blame “society” or confront the negative things “society” takes part in on the basis that we are a part of society then things will never change.
Although of course if there is going to blaming, there has to be action as well.
your embrace.
your embrace.
the sticky slurry of honey and brown sugar that creeps and seeps… deep into my every pore.
your ebony sunshine fills me up, flooding my insides with a light so bright it illuminates my core.
it’s very hard to explain, this feeling that I get when I’m in your grasp. a moment that i wish could last, much longer than it ever does. a moment when i am drenched in your...
i love to lay in your shadow...
with the lines of our bodies mimicking one another so that we fit together perfectly like the correct puzzle pieces.
so my friend just started talking to a new guy..
he’s black…in fact, he looks exactly like Waka Flaka.
anyways, he proceeds to tell her he has never talked to, dated, or slept with a black girl. he says that black women are loud, ghetto, and unattractive.
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the word livid cannot begin to describe how i feel about this situation.
ibcl asked: WHAT REVOLUTIONARY MATERIAL DO YOU STUDY?
I don't like anything I've written when I read it...
Is that normal?