Seayoni
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I have been slowly converting my closet to Afrikan style clothing. (slowly because it costs a lot where I am) Are any of you also on a mission to convert your closet to all Black owned pieces? 4 years ago ·
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By the way, that’s a BlackNificent initiative. Keep on keepin’ on!- View 1 reply
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Me too! I shop Africa2000 here in KC and sometimes D’Iyanu, etc @Akosua
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I’m glad I found someone /people on this same mission. I am 100% done as far as purchasing Afrikan print fabrics are concerned as of 2018 till date (I have a ton of them everywhere no space to keep them). I also patronise 3 of my very close friends from Cameroon and Nigeria who sew and make dresses for me and I am 40% all the way with…
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Today feels like 2009 repeating itself. We are just switching from one slave master to the next. Anywho, gonna continue saving for my family’s repatriation and working on an online business. #AfrikaforAfrikans 4 years ago ·
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Massah Biden gon sho save us! * side eye *
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“People get used to anything. The less you think about your oppression, the more your tolerance for it grows. After a while, people just think oppression is the normal state of things. But to become free, you have to be acutely aware of being a slave.” – Assata Shakur 4 years ago ·
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