Summer/Rainy Season Look
For Nigeria 2014 - Yagazie Emezi
LOOK AT MY BABY
“Such a strange display of male arrogance.”
I hate this joke.
It’s actually a display of vulnerability.
-D
this trash blog again
it’s a fucking violation - it’s exhibitionism - exposing yourself to someone else withOUT their consent is a sex crime
7am waking up in the morning gotta be fresh gotta throw myself down some stairs
Hair porn!
Hair DREAMS
Shes gorgeous!
I don’t want to hear ANYTHING about my editing skills lol. Of course this video isn’t to discredit or cast negativity towards women who do have meaningful, platonic friendships with men! (Those married to their best friends, you know this video isn’t about you lol)
Female friendships are golden.
lol her Nigerian-ness gladdens my heart, I partly listen to her just to hear that brash accent when I’m missing home.
Love this.
My relationships with the women in my life have been so important to me and all of our personal growth. We learn from each other’s mistakes, support each other no matter what in a way that is rooted in understanding of the similar obstacles we all face.
That’s a large part of my artwork and why I only really paint my friends/women who inspire me. It is also my way of showing my support of them and immortalizing the things I find beautiful and impressive about them.
Don’t ever sleep on those relationships. They are extremely valuable and important.
Namibia:
Beautiful images of Namibian men and women with their children and grandchildren. These images were taken in shanty towns in and around the capital, Windhoek. I found them by divine chance soon after I found out about the insanity of Emoya Shanty Towns.
The photographer, Jacob Holdt has collected some very interesting images of Namibians in his travels there which I recommend. I chose these because (for me) they show the joy of life held up by us despite our circumstances.
To all the lovers out there
Happy Valentine’s Day
xL
Selling weed from the sewers in Adum, Kumasi, Ghana
@Julianabritto from Mexican indigenous woman who was separated from baby allowed to pursue lawsuit against Mississippi welfare agency. Read the article; it’s about Cirila Balthazar Cruz and how her daughter was taken from her right after giving birth simply because of hospital’s stupidity. (via frijoliz)
me obsessively stretching my arms out in pics over the year
Special Needs is so patronizing anyway…
(via ashkenazi-autie)
Celebration of natural hair.
Photos by Aurélie Flamand and Hairstyle by Sephora Joannes.