explicitly me

Ask me anything   There's so much more to me than this but this is just a smidge of what and how I see life as in my eyes.I like everything and nothing at the same time ,its complicated.

zambiunicorn:

yumeninja:

sweet-decay:

itsonlyyourshadow:

Another look from my shoot last week

So cute!

Gorgeous!!

swoonnn

zambiunicorn:

yumeninja:

sweet-decay:

itsonlyyourshadow:

Another look from my shoot last week

So cute!

Gorgeous!!

swoonnn

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i miss living  a block away from them =(

i miss living  a block away from them =(

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nowinexile:

Palestinian refugee camp. Lebanon, 1972.

nowinexile:

Palestinian refugee camp. Lebanon, 1972.

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theholycow:

Sonam Kapoor at the Cannes Film Festival 2013

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ukglamour:

Self Shot Sunday
Lacey Banghard and Rosie Jones

ukglamour:

Self Shot Sunday

Lacey Banghard and Rosie Jones

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"There is no African, myself included, who does not appreciate the help of the wider world, but we do question whether aid is genuine or given in the spirit of affirming one’s cultural superiority. My mood is dampened every time I attend a benefit whose host runs through a litany of African disasters before presenting a (usually) wealthy, white person, who often proceeds to list the things he or she has done for the poor, starving Africans. Every time a well-meaning college student speaks of villagers dancing because they were so grateful for her help, I cringe. Every time a Hollywood director shoots a film about Africa that features a Western protagonist, I shake my head — because Africans, real people though we may be, are used as props in the West’s fantasy of itself. And not only do such depictions tend to ignore the West’s prominent role in creating many of the unfortunate situations on the continent, they also ignore the incredible work Africans have done and continue to do to fix those problems."
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hardcoregurlz:

Caribbean-American writer, poet and activist Audre Lorde lectures students at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Lorde was a Master Artist in Residence at the Central Florida arts center in 1983.

hardcoregurlz:

Caribbean-American writer, poet and activist Audre Lorde lectures students at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Lorde was a Master Artist in Residence at the Central Florida arts center in 1983.

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