Obviously these include biracial/multiracial black people and the only nonblack allowed to interact with this is @theautisticcentre since he fixed Hazel's lightend skintone because she's darkskin in the books.Idm no credit but you can @ if you wanna /gen
I love you black punks, I love you black goths, I love you black metalheads, I love you earthy black people, I love you black gyaru/kawaii, I love you black emos, I love you pastel black people, I love you black alternatives, I love you vintage dressing black people, I love you black people who mash different looks together and have a completely original sense of style, I love you black people who don't adhere to society's stereotypes of how we "ought to be". May everyone who says "black people can't be ___" get stung by a million hornets <33
Proud member of the 'never grew out of being super weird but did grow up to be an autistic boygirl faggot who still hates authority but can do something about it now and also teaches kids and other minorities like black people and trans women awful ideas like 'you're cool the way you are' and 'nobody should be treating you like shit'' club.Also a member of the 'too busy being in an actual lgbt relathionship to whine about gay cartoons' and 'has a part time job happily given to them by a family member because they cherish them and friends who stand up for them and give them tons of compliments on the regular instead of ones who bully them because 'it's normal'' clubs.We're always accepting members <3
Throughout his six-decade career, Brathwaite harnessed the power of photography to recalibrate the public understanding of Blackness.
Brathwaite, who was largely inspired by the teachings and writings of Marcus Garvey and Carlos Cooks, held a 60-year photography career that popularized the “Black is Beautiful” movement in the 1960s and continued to empower African and African-American cultural expression and achievements throughout his lifetime.