

Nakia
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ALBASO BRAIDS / A hairstyle of the Tigrayans of Ethiopia and Eritrea
“Are you Habesha?” the young, Ethiopian (Oromo) woman asked, looking up at my reflection in the salon mirror, as she parted my kinky hair for braiding.
I flashed a blushing smile, and replied, “No, but during my travels in Tanzania and Uganda, many people believed that I… Read more
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77,288 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
BlackTiful style. Just in time for @songsore
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Peace! I entered into Cllctivly’s poetry contest. The person with the most vote wins a cash prize and I need your help to win. Voting is from August 25th – September 3rd. The poem that I entered was a poem on Black unity entitled: “No Organ In The Body Believes That It Can Work Alone.” You can vote once a day, so please return to this link and… Read more
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77,288 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
I voted too. Sounds like a call for organ-ization.
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Black people, I have a submission for you.
Can we stop repeating white people’s reasons when we discuss their violent interaction with us? For example, when discussing police brutality/white terrorism we will say:
“They shot him/her because he/she is Black.”
“They shot him/her because Black skin is viewed as a threat in this… Read more
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A picture I captured in Baltimore City at a powerful rally. This month, Black people in the city gathered for a #Race1stRally – a call for a declarative stance asserting that it’s time to protect, love, and prioritize our people in every way of life! A powerful, young Black woman led the people through the streets. #BlackWomanForeverStrong
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77,288 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
BlackMazing photography, sis.
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