thewomb:
“ “In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those... thewomb:
“ “In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those... thewomb:
“ “In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those... thewomb:
“ “In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those... thewomb:
“ “In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those... thewomb:
“ “In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those... thewomb:
“ “In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those... thewomb:
“ “In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those...

thewomb:

In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those struggling to love and accept their natural hair because of societal pressures, remember this - straight, curly, kinky or wavy, it doesn’t make a difference. Embrace your hair the way it is, no matter what society tells you. All hair is good hair. It’s your Crown.

Gerrel Saunders

(via toots-toots)

yogi–bare:

Bitch I do tf

From Chick-Fil-A

(via theblackademic)

neoafrican:
“Paintings by Boscoe Holder
” neoafrican:
“Paintings by Boscoe Holder
” neoafrican:
“Paintings by Boscoe Holder
” neoafrican:
“Paintings by Boscoe Holder
” neoafrican:
“Paintings by Boscoe Holder
” neoafrican:
“Paintings by Boscoe Holder
” neoafrican:
“Paintings by Boscoe Holder
”

honeysunned:

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Was anyone going to tell me that Afrochella is a thing?

(via spiritroots)

longestnight:

you wear an ancestor’s face. you look like a woman you’ll never meet. in that mirror, there’s thousands of you. and in the bath, when you look down, she looks back, shaking and deforming in the ripples as she lies beneath the surface.

(via spiritroots)

zacharylevis:
“BILLY PORTER
Allure / 2020 › ph. Ben Hassett
” zacharylevis:
“BILLY PORTER
Allure / 2020 › ph. Ben Hassett
” zacharylevis:
“BILLY PORTER
Allure / 2020 › ph. Ben Hassett
” zacharylevis:
“BILLY PORTER
Allure / 2020 › ph. Ben Hassett
” zacharylevis:
“BILLY PORTER
Allure / 2020 › ph. Ben Hassett
” zacharylevis:
“BILLY PORTER
Allure / 2020 › ph. Ben Hassett
”

zacharylevis:

BILLY PORTER
Allure / 2020 › ph. Ben Hassett

(via spiritroots)