Black Star, Bowery Ballroom NYC (1999)
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#DISNEY PRINCESS SHURI
“Being a person of color has positively impacted a lot of things in my career. And not just in my career but in other peoples careers. I have booked roles in movies that were meant for white women but because I came through with so much character and personality they ended up making it a black role. That allowed us to be seen in a different light. I feel like every time I get a job another little black girls dreams may come true. I think that being black has definitely created a lot of opportunities for others of my skin tone but also it has made me beautiful. I think it makes all of us beautiful.”
Tiffany Haddish for Creators of Color photographed by Elton Anderson Jr
Still relevant today
I AM SCREAMING 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Okay that was worth it at the end
LMAO! I wasn’t expecting that 😂😂
Today’s Black Actress Canon selection is Sanaa Lathan in Gina Prince-Bythewood’s perceptive romantic touchstone Love & Basketball (2000).
Why does this film only improve with age? The answer is Lathan, whose pointed facade keeps slipping and revealing such natural affection. Her emotional transparency takes us to private places that few romances, and stars, ever truly reach.
them: we’re over populated, that’s why people don’t have enough food to eat
reality: capitalism over-produces food, we have enough food to feed the world we just throw away what isn’t profitable.
and corporations COULD give excess food to the poor and the homeless but most of them go out of their way to trash it
corporation throwing away millions of pounds of food: And if you buy one of our microwave meals we’ll donate 1 cent to help end child hunger. (: