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misunderstoodangel · 4 months
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crybabyboyscout · 2 months
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I start an amazing job on Monday (2/12) and I need help with $200 to sustain until my first paycheck!
Cashapp | Venmo | NovseyeView
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madamzea · 6 months
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Hey !!!!!
If you’re a African-American Hoodoo practitioner, please do not get these three books, as they are written by white people who are doing digital blackface.
Hoodoo is a closed African-American spirituality practice that only African-Americans can practice. We do not have a lot of resources or books written by African-Americans so I will try to provide all the books that I use by actual African-Americans.
It’s upsetting that I find a book about Hoodoo thats written by a white person or a non-African-American person. I don’t like that.
Some African American Hoodoo authors I suggest are:
Stephanie Rose Bird
Monique Joiner Siedlak
and Tayannah Lee Mcquillar
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afriblaq · 7 months
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silkmystique · 20 days
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Listen for the voices of your visions; they are nearby. Remember that you are a river; your banks are red honey where the moon wanders.
Ntozake Shange, from Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo
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littlewiseeyes · 18 days
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Black women.
Black men.
Black people.
🖤🤎
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kalisbaby · 20 days
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3oclockoccultis · 1 year
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This is the best tip I’ve read
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empressofmaat · 9 months
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sturrk0pf · 1 month
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misunderstoodangel · 4 months
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crybabyboyscout · 7 months
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besamyaa · 9 months
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If you have elders living, I beg you to cherish the moments and conversations you have.
Even if you don’t agree, don’t understand, don’t relate, etc. They are further approaching the ancestral realm every day. Enjoy the PHYSICAL connection that you have with them while you have it.
I know I’ve mentioned this before but I’m gonna mention it every chance I get because after losing 2 grandparents in one year and losing 3 non-immediate elders within the family, I really can’t think of much else.
I know society has normalized ignoring them because you’re “living your life” and I’m not discouraging you from living your life but pick up the phone when you have the time. Stop by when you have the time. At family gatherings, put the phone down for a few minutes. Take pictures of them and with them.
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moonhedgegarden · 5 months
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Shadow Work Questions for BIPOC
✨How have societal expectations and stereotypes influenced your self-perception?
✨ In what ways have you internalized historical or systemic injustices, and how does it manifest in your daily life?
✨ Are there aspects of your identity or experiences that you may be avoiding or suppressing?
✨ How has the concept of “respectability politics” shaped your behavior and choices?
✨ Reflect on instances where you may have internalized prejudices or biases. How do they impact your relationships and worldview?
✨ How do you navigate code-switching, and what impact does it have on your authenticity?
✨ Consider experiences of intergenerational trauma within your family. What are its influences on your beliefs and behaviors?
✨ Reflect on any internalized messages about success, worth, and beauty. How do they shape your goals and self-esteem.
✨ Are there parts of your heritage or cultural identity that you may have neglected or rejected? Why?
✨ How do you handle and express anger, particularly in response to systemic issues or personal challenges?
“I am powerful. I am valuable. I am a force for positive change.”
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