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bobbyrogers:

Don’t Touch My Crown’ is my ongoing portrait series exploring the unearthly richness of our origins and beauty of Black hair // Portrait by Bobby Rogers

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I’ve been fairly frustrated by the alienating whiteness of kink, and the many ways that, even in spaces explicitly committed to consent, racial oppression continues on.

That said, in its best moments kink has been an opportunity to embrace my vulnerability and experience the support from which black women are often discouraged. Negotiating and participating in scenes has offered me deeply expressive moments to explore and communicate my strength, my skills, my softness, and my own selfhood from a multitude of axes.

BDSM has helped me develop a voice I didn’t know I was allowed. Other kinksters of color have helped me feel more secure in it.

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savedbythe-bellhooks:

Source: bell hooks in an interview with Maya Angelou for Shambhala Sun

Image description: A still image from the 90’s TV sitcom Saved By The Bell. Kelly and Jessie sit next to each other. Jessie looks off in the distance in contemplation. Kelly faces the camera with a look of determination (interpretation of scene my own). The caption reads, “I will not have my life narrowed.”

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lifeismymiracle:

Matt Bailey Illustrations UK

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