1. glitterlion:

omg. this show. I still remember the opening song.

    glitterlion:

    omg. this show. I still remember the opening song.

    (Source: babypinkgoon, via keebiekneebiez)

  2. brazilwonders:

Manifestantes ocupando a Terceira Ponte, que liga a capital Vitória a Vila Velha #ProtestoES (by letsrunawaytoldn)

    brazilwonders:

    Manifestantes ocupando a Terceira Ponte, que liga a capital Vitória a Vila Velha #ProtestoES (by letsrunawaytoldn)

  3. Anyone else think e.badu is channeling Baron Samedi of late? <3
(partially inspired by this tweet)

    Anyone else think e.badu is channeling Baron Samedi of late? <3

    (partially inspired by this tweet)

    (Source: astro-blackness)

  4. BBC News - Brazil protests spread in Sao Paulo, Brasilia and Rio
  5. To Be Young, Gifted, & Afro-Latina: 30 Afro-Latinas You Should Know»
  6. ‘You Can Touch My Hair,’ But Why? | Racialicious - the intersection of race and pop culture»
  7. Black Women’s Blueprint Launches “Truth Commission” to Address Sexual Violence in the Black Community | Clutch Magazine»
  8. Majority-Minority Nation: Census Data and What Really Matters»

    “The highlights that are getting the most attention: a prediction that, based on current rates of growth, whites in the under-5 age group are expected to slip to a minority this year or next; and another that in five years, minorities will make up more than half of all children under 18….”

  9. (via MC Lyte, Yo Yo, Lil Mama and More To Star in ‘Hip Hop Sisters’ on BET | Clutch Magazine)

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