This is unbelievable. This is all done in the hospitals. This is the place we trust, when we don’t feel well, a place where we come to get help, a place where we want to be saved and we get killed instead. A 2-year-old boy got a lethal injection that killed his brain just to have his organs sold. A nightmare coming true.
And we have so many missing kids right now. Missing black girls and boys. (X)
Terrifying.
This is why we love @iamhamamat 😇 #Repost @iamhamamat ・・・ Hi there #KingsAndQueens: People often ask me what inspires me in life right now and about why I do what I do. Here’s why. With nearly 70% of women (some men) using skin lightening and bleaching creams across Africa, I wonder to myself: How is it that skin lighteners have become a common part of life in our communities across the continent which is home to an estimated two thirds of the world’s darker-skinned population? ••• I’ve read many of the social media posts in response to the recent #Nivea ad post in Ghana. And, I share the same distasteful sentiments for the ad because it terribly missed the mark to capture the true essence of one’s appreciation for natural beauty. But, it has ignited a necessary worldwide conversation that “we” - starting with the adults, parents, community leaders, activists need to address more consciously and assertively the petition against skin lightening and bleaching. The negative effects: kidney and liver failure, skin cancer, hypopigmentation should be enough to take a stronger stand. ••• For me, I believe Africa is awake. We understand who we are and we know we have the power to change our future by correcting our mistakes today . Join me by Clicking the link in my bio to sign the Say No to Skin Lightening and Bleaching Petition which we will present to government officials to tighten the FDA’s regulations against such products. Click the link in my bio to learn more and Join the Movement today! #hamamat #naturalbeauty #loveyourskin #africanskincare #blackbeauty #africanbeauty
Thomas Howland: This whole Dredd Scott thing is freaking me out, can I have a passport to move to Liberia please
State Department: No, only US citizens can have passports
Thomas Howland: …I was born here, I’m literally an elected official
State Department: But…black people aren’t real citizens
Thomas Howland: *looks at the portrait painter like he’s on The Office*
First look of Lashana Lynch in Captain Marvel: “The film also introduces Lashana Lynch as Maria Rambeau, one of Carol’s oldest friends. She’s a top-notch Air Force pilot with the call sign “Photon,” and she’s also a single mother to a young daughter.” [x]
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