The Slumflower, by Manny Jefferson.
Lagos, 2016.
The Slumflower, by Manny Jefferson.
Lagos, 2016.
5-Year-Old Recreates Photo Of An Iconic Woman Every Day Of Black History Month
In an empowering celebration of Black History Month, a mother and daughter teamed up to recreate photos of iconic black women.
Every day in February, Cristi Jones of Kent, Washington, has dressed her daughter, 5-year-old Lola, as an iconic black woman, helped her recreate a photo and shared the results on Twitter. Throughout the month, Lola has channeled modern women making history like ballet dancer Misty Copeland, civil rights leaders like Rosa Parks and more.
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The man-free sanctuary will offer up a range of typical beauty services such as hair, waxing, facials and manicures and pedicures, while providing unique services like henna and halal nails and eyebrow shaping.
“We want women to be able to come in and feel completely relaxed,” ~ Quhshi said.
Quhshi also noted that while Le’Jemalik was created with Muslims in mind, “women of all faiths, races, and ethnicities” are welcome.
This store is in Brooklyn, please support if you can; this is such a huge need for us muslim women.
people of color with children are especially magical
FKA twigs pole dancing to Solange’s “Cranes in the Sky”
This is beautiful
This is my sister-friend and we are human idiots who spent majority of the day in the same store crying laughing at a mutated pair of sun glasses and taking pictures on Melrose and I am really happy because we ate cake and I can literally do anything with her and have fun 💛
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Hey so I changed my hair