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The Soul Genocide is what I call the historical systematic killings of black people and destruction of black lives
White artists don't understand Blackness. They don't like capturing real blackness. In their art and stories.
Here’s a self portrait of myself. Now you get a little gist of what I look like. You’re welcome! ;)
This is sort of a ‘MEET THE AUTHOR/ARTIST’ sort of thing lol
Ft. My cute bird who isn’t actually real but is a stuffed animal but I love him anyway 🙃🙃 anyway this is me lol
Recent painting!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! As a person of predominantly Irish American heritage, I’ve had many an argument w/ my more racist family members about the wildly inaccurate story they tell themselves in an effort to be victims and invalidate Black Americans’ true experiences of racism and the legacy of slavery. So just spreading a dose of reality today!
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Happy first day of Kwanzaa!
A look at "Doc McStuffins," the popular Disney Junior animated series about the eponymous character, who serves as a toy doctor.
In time for Veterans Day, I take a look at some African American military veterans in comics and animation.
A sad, but true part of America that must be told, and must be known.
reblog until someone gives a damn
Dans le vodoun ayitien, on dit que chaque humain marche avec son kò kadav = le corps matériel, son nanm = l'âme, son tibonanj, son gwobanang, ses lwa têt, ses mystères et ses anges. Le kò kadav est, entre autres, l'expression physique et actuelle de tout les ancêtres qui nous habitent. Quand je travaille sur les objets je me sens connectée à un tissage ancestral. Les objets sont plus que de simples ustensiles ou décorations. Ce sont des productions culturelles qui expriment des perceptions philosophiques, scientifiques, esthétiques et qui surtout témoignent de vie humaine !
I was so happy when I found this review at an antique store in Batlimore. It was like the connection has to be made.
Drew this from January 28 to March 8, 2024.
Since I'm a fan of Michael Jackson and his songs, I had this interesting idea of, "What if I drew Michael Jackson as a Countryhuman?" I drew it and I liked how it went. I drew the different eras of him. First, I did the young MJ when he was part of the Jackson 5 in 1969. Then, did the Thriller MJ in 1982. Finally, his mature era when he announced his This Is It concert at the O2 Arena in London, UK on March 5, 2009, 3 months before his death on June 25, 2009. *Yes I added his nose for his mature era*
I used the African American flag with black stripes for skin and white stripes for 2009 MJ when he had vitiligo that changed the pigmentation of his skin, but still has his African American heritage, just only the green canton and red stripes. It took me about 26 hours to color it in on IbisPaintX but it was worth it.
in honor of Juneteenth, I crochet the pan, African flag
It it bad that I want to know my native American culture but I'm scared I be called racist because I look white and on my dad side I have a black nanny but my dad came out with no black Features White as a ghost but I do you have African American features in black textured hair But I don't know how to take care of it and I feel soon bad because I dot know my on culture