Reblog if you’ve already decided you’re voting for Obama.

(Source: misterspecific, via naturalblkgirlsrock)

africlecticmagazine:

SENEGAL SKIN LIGHTENING // Zed Nelson published in Marie Claire Russia

One of the worst consequences of racism is the point when the black people start thinking less of themselves because of the color of their skin. It is only natural, since everywhere they look there are white or at least whiter people of them as exponents of a better life, better jobs, etc. White people (and especially white woman) is set as a beauty standard and all the black girls are trying their best to look more Caucasian. It is really disturbing and sad, but these are the consequences of the lifestyle and propaganda against the black people that was active for many years.

Senegalese women argue that paler skin helps them stand out from the crowd, and the majority of Senegalese men say they prefer women with lighter skin. In the photo: a dermatologist in Dakar keeps photos of people with severe consequences of using this sort of tools for skin whitening. She says that people are aware of the risk, but continue to use these products, and then come to her with the consequences.

(Source: africlecticmagazine, via blackfashion)

"Everyone likes black stuff when it’s not on a black person. Ask Elvis. Ask Led Zepplin. Ask the “Justins” – Timberlake and Bieber. Our music, asses, lips, hair, dance moves are all crass vulgarities until some non-white person “cleans them up” and “makes them accessible” by doing the exact same thing – but being white while doing it. And these days, you can be white and completely sincere about your love of R&B or Hip Hop or having a fat ass and society will still gladly put you on that “Oh, but a white person did it this time” pedestal – whether you asked for it or not. And they’ll go there “oooing” and “aaahing” as if your mentors and predecessors meant nothing. As if your pop n’ lock routine came to them mature and fully-formed like Venus from the sea foam."

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Clutch Magazine: “Celebrating the Black Beauty on White Women” (via thespunkywallflower

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(via africanfashion)

Time to Fight for a Minimum Wage Increase

The federal minimum wage is now $7.25 cents an hour, about $15,080 for a full time, year round worker. At that level, it means poverty wages for a family of three, and weakened demand for the economy. As Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan and New York’s bishops concluded, this leaves workers “on the brink of homelessness, with not enough in their paychecks to pay for the most basic of necessities, like food, medicine or clothing for their children.”

Poverty wages offend both justice and common sense. It is time to raise the floor.

If today’s minimum wage were at its previous height in 1968, adjusted for inflation, it would be over $10.00 an hour.

(Source: azspot, via hairtrending)

naturalhairproblems:

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(reminds me of Kim on the ‘mammy dearest’ episode of ‘a different world - head to the 2:26 mark: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_xaCOBnvcQ)

There is this one girl where I work that has a comment like that all the time!  Really!!!!
Reminds me of my daughter and I!!!
This part of my life is almost over!  My son will be a year old in May!  God is good!
My Wonderful Children!!!!!

Everything has it’s own time. And in order to know what is next you must do your time! -Shanell