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3 things black history month means to a black person in 2016

October 12, 2016October 12, 2016Leave a comment

1. Another month. Honestly. This month is simply another month in the calendar year. As Morgan Freeman bluntly puts it in an interview…

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Things you need to stop saying to Black women with natural hair

August 10, 2016December 5, 20168 Comments

Nigerian feminist and writer Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie made a really eye-opening statement about Michelle Obama, saying that if Michelle had natural hair back when Barack Obama was running for president, then he wouldn’t have won.

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Why we should continue to reject negative black stereotypes. 

May 29, 2016May 31, 20166 Comments

Recently I’ve seen people on social media – predominantly black males, using a campaign photo as a way to make jokes about the differentiation between skin tones on women of colour.

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