May 25, 2012
"The only reason white people think being called a ‘white person’ is racist, or harmful or wrong is because they are used to the privilege of just being seen as a ‘person’ without their race or color being an issue for them. You see, when you call them ‘white,’ suddenly, they are not just a person, but now they have a color. Suddenly, they are no better than a PoC. And that scares the shit out of them."

— Omar Sankofa (via sonofbaldwin)

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May 25, 2012

girlsack:

Unionmade’s Color Chart

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May 25, 2012
"The problem, often not discovered until late in life, is that when you look for things in life like love, meaning, motivation, it implies they are sitting behind a tree or under a rock. The most successful people in life recognize, that in life they create their own love, they manufacture their own meaning, they generate their own motivation.

For me, I am driven by two main philosophies, know more today about the world than I knew yesterday. And lessen the suffering of others. You’d be surprised how far that gets you."

Neil deGrasse Tyson (via anticapitalist)

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May 24, 2012

howtotalktogirlsatparties:

Summer Essentials.

Jesus these kits are perfect. Mix and match the colors and accessories and you’re good for the entirety of summer. 

May 24, 2012

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May 24, 2012

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May 23, 2012

knowledgeequalsblackpower:

In many parts of the Americas today, there are still people of African Negritic racial backgrounds who continue to exist either blended into the larger African-Americas population or are parts of separate, indigenous groups living on their own lands with their own unique culture and languages.

One such example is the Washitaw Nation who owned about one million square miles of the former Louisiana Territories, (see www.Hotep.org), but who now own only about 70,000 acres of all their former territory. The regaining of their lands from the U.S. was a long process which concluded partially in 1991, when they won the right to their lands in a U.S. court.

The Black Californian broke up as a nation during the late 1800’s after many years of war with the Spanish invaders of the South West, with Mexico and with the U.S. They blended into the Black population of California and their descendants still exist among the millions of Black Californians of today. 

The Black Caribs or Garifunas of the Caribbean Islands and Central America fought with the English and Spanish from the late fifteen hundreds up to 1797, when the British sued for peace. The Garifuna were expelled from their islands but they prospered in Central America where hundreds of thousands live along the coasts today.

The Afro-Darienite is a significant group of pre-historic, pre-columbian Blacks who existed in South America and Central America. These Blacks were the Africans that the Spanish first saw during their exploration of the narrow strip of land between Columbia and Central America and who were described as “slaves of our lord” since the Spaniards and Europeans had the intention of enslaving all Blacks they found in the newly discovered lands.

The above mentioned Blacks of pre-columbian origins are not Blacks who mixed with the Mongoloid Indian population as occurred during the time of slavery. They were Blacks who were in some cases on their lands before the southward migrations of the Mongoloid Native Americans. In many cases, these Blacks had established civilizations in the Americas thousands of years ago. 

(via Race and History)

Also, some reading that would be helpful is Ivan Van Sertima’s “They Came Before Columbus” (which is available for free.99 on scribd.com)

the history of black/african people never ceases to surprise me

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May 23, 2012

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May 23, 2012

Will Smith discusses his family’s visit to the White House

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May 23, 2012


our ten favorite regular guests on the daily show
 (in no particular order)

Neil deGrasse Tyson

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