: 30 Self-care Tips

fatwasandfanboys:

  1. Re-watch your favorite shows and movies.
  2. Drink coffee or tea or Blue Mtn Dew or wine— whatever is your drank of choice— while you’re curled up re-watching your favorite show or movie.
  3. Go to the movies alone. Watch a comedy. Purchase snacks at the confection stand or sneak in snacks from home…

(Source: darkskinnedblackbeauty, via hi-imcurrentlyobsessed)

"The hoodie is just a distraction. I thought they should have had a Million Doctors March or something like that! For me, it’s highly theatricalized now, very theatricalized in the media. The killing of young black men has never changed all that much, with or without hoodies. I don’t know of any young black men who haven’t been stopped by cops. Ever. My sons … I was listening to Jesse Jackson talk about his sons—one was in law school and one was in business school. But they were all stopped. I remember Cornel West telling me he was teaching somewhere and he had to commute. He was stopped every time. It doesn’t matter if the car is new or beat up—Cornel’s was beat up, they still stopped him. [laughs] So the pervasive notion of black men as “up to no good” may be spoken about more right now in the media, but it’s no less pervasive than it’s always been. It’s like my character Frank Money in Home. I just took it for granted that the police would search him on the street. But I’m interested in what the consequences of this situation will be for any number of reasons. There are two things I want to know, and I may spend some time doing research. One is, has any white man in the history of the world ever been convicted of raping a black woman? Ever? I just want one. The other thing is, has any cop shot a white kid in the back? Ever? I don’t know of any. Those are two things I’m looking for. And then I will believe all this stuff. Once I find a cop who shoots a young white kid for being in the wrong place at the wrong time."

Toni Morrison, this interview (via ancestryinprogress)

(via yaaaladin)

estilodevidabasado:


Stay based.

estilodevidabasado:

Stay based.

(Source: smoofingcobalt, via freshtomegadeth)

Any other house, this would be considered sarcasm. In my African house, this is as serious as life gets.

Thuggin in Tanzania- don’t mind the untied shoelaces, I was being a dare devil.

Thuggin in Tanzania- don’t mind the untied shoelaces, I was being a dare devil.

Amazon- MIA 

so-treu:

miyabailey:

Me in N.O. With the FIRST African American tattoo artist, Ms. Jacci (Taken with instagram)

i got my most recent tattoo in her shop in New Orleans. not by her, but i met her. totally fangirled.

so-treu:

miyabailey:

Me in N.O. With the FIRST African American tattoo artist, Ms. Jacci (Taken with instagram)

i got my most recent tattoo in her shop in New Orleans. not by her, but i met her. totally fangirled.

for the record: Full Hip-Hop Documentaries OnlineSTYLE WARS (1983) - The most...

Full Hip-Hop Documentaries Online

STYLE WARS (1983) - The most essential of the early hip-hop docs, up there with Wildstyle, it exposes the world of graffiti, a culture burgeoning in New York with fresh art and an underground dialogue centered on notions of originality versus biting….

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