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blkinfilm · 6 days
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Girlfriends S1 E5 (2000)
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Not The Groomer Giving The Dog A BBL Lmao | The G.A.B. (Meme Time)
Full Show On The YouTube (Kamal Johnson Network). Link Below
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https://youtu.be/RIJ_M5n8RhI?si=TYKdSrJv5JGvg28l via YouTube
Podcast Links
iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-the-gab-101916901/episode/can-women-be-groomers-the-158493654/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4pFV5ZYjUCmAVEErlr8w6R?si=5d5836388ded4f2a
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-g-a-b/id1547660066?i=1000648992240
Podpage: https://www.podpage.com/the-gab/
#groomers #dog #bbl #lmao #meme #memes #DogGroomers #whitewomen #freaky #comedy #funny #fyp #foryourpage #blacktwitter #whitepeople #blackpeople #blackexcellence #blackshow #blackpodcast #blackowned #twitch #youtubechannel #comedyvideos #funnyvideos #viralvideo #BlackNewsChannel #news #NewsUpdate #newsshow
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insighter-1 · 1 year
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#Insight
As a black adult the reason why I didn't watch a lot of #BlackShows is cause they make comedy of being ignorant for a paycheck, aiding in the stereotype and reputation of who they are. Even friend's of mine in the past asked me why I didn't watch certain shows?, It's because of the annoyance I just explained. Then there's jerks of my same race that say "he ain't really black" How?, you see how their ignorant. 🤔
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newbathroomstyle · 1 year
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Matte Black Toilet at New Bathroom Style For Sale. #blacktoilet #blackbathroom #toilet #projektowaniewnetrz #masterbathroom #blacktiles #luxurybathroom #darkbathroom #wc #sink #renovation #modernbathroom #smalltoilet #homedesign #interiordesign #toiletdesign #mirror #amore #burlingtonstyle #blacktaps #luxurybathrooms #blackisback #blacktrends #burlington #blacktile #blackshower #tilecountertops #modernshower #ledmirror #lineardrain https://newbathroomstyle.com/product/fine-fixtures-elongated-toilet-color-matte-black-model-motb7bl/ (at Brooklyn, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnfP8sWPkRh/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pamelaroxanne · 5 years
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New tingssss! Pamela Roxanne Got Class 2020 only on YouTube! #youtube #originalshows #diy #classroom #teacher #hotteacher #creative #art #success #artlife #blackshows #podcaster #blackpodcaster #blackyoutubers #creativeideas #business #artclass #follow #comedian #standupcomedy #pamelaroxanne #entrepreneurlife #blackbusiness #doityourself #samsungtab #tabletcase #design #illustrator #creator #contentcreator (at North Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1cKu73nAwR/?igshid=11ak85gvkleji
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debracoleman30 · 5 years
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On this day in Black History, Vanessa Huxtable decided to come down here to #Baltimore to have #BigFun with #TheWretched. 😂😂😂 #1989 #VanessaHuxtable #ClaireHuxtable #TheCosbyShow #BlackShows #BlackSitcoms #Hilarious #BlackFamilies https://www.instagram.com/p/BtcfE-UngITnfZ73et-IzKz8J-4wu35Pd6EjwU0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=17rfgd5a3nkal
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Babe, if you get offended by black movies and shows, it's on you
I really don’t get why white people get offended by movies and shows that display black culture and traditions and are also very blunt and honest about the struggle black people face every day. Everything they say and show is true, realistic and relevant, it’s not some big cospiracy and they are NOT “insulting” you, they are literally pointing out the facts. I’m white, yet I don’t get offended. Why would I? I know it’s true. I don’t even have to be american to know, cause I’m not. Racism is real and alive, as it always was. As I write, I’m painfully aware that black people are getting shot, beaten, scarred for life. I don’t feel “left out” from these shows and movies. Why would I? There are lots of white shows and white movies and white protagonists, lots of books with little to no diversity. Left out from WHAT? Black folks are finally able to enjoy a much needed creative space where they can express themselves and expose society’s flaws and hypocrisy and abuse. It’s about time. If you get offended by something black media said about white people, chances are it applies to you. So check your privilege and stop whining. ‘K?
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ilexproject · 3 years
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Reposted from @saintchase Had to take this down last time because I pulled the trigger too fast. "A League of Our Own" Huey P. Newton, for ESPN Magazine I drew this weekend. I used the Black Dynamite style, as it seemed fitting. 89 is the year we was killed. Its meant to be on the nose, and simple. I also imagine all black topics being addressed in the Black Dynamite universe, strangely? I guess its because hes blacker than the Ace of Spades and more militant than you and yo whole damn army put together. So yeah, i can imagine an episode with a few black sports leagues, black owners that dont silence black players from speaking on black issues that also dont undermine our freedom of speech and aint overall "bullshitalots", but in the meantime I'll just imagine. Shiiieeeet, all yall can help get Black Dynamite back on the air by campaigning! It is black history month, dont make me guilt yall.... #blackart #espnmagazine #espninsider #hueypnewton #blackpanthers #blackanimation #blackshows #blackbackgrounds #blackshadows #blacktracingpaper #blackpens #blackcrayons #blackpopcorn #blackpaint #blackscreens #blackcintiq #blackipad #blackphotoshop #blackpencils #blackink #blackpaper #blacksnow #blackcolors #blacksports #blackowners #blackplayers #blackweed @i_Lex_Project https://www.instagram.com/p/CKXLcARBBo3/?igshid=1akh0g7t5divt
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influencegetem · 4 years
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Mh peeps has a new venture, good luck with it too yall, it's good vibes Reposted from @loc.lipstv Yesss almost time !!!! 😘🔥❤️❤️❤️ . . . . Me and Lil Sis Got some News 🙃 @neptunemartian . . . Follow @loc.lipstv Coming This Fall on TV @doetvnetwork @thecaribbeanbuzz . . . . . #blackshows #blackcreator #locgirls #loclipstv #locnation #follow #2020 https://www.instagram.com/p/CGb2acuH47M/?igshid=wjt5hg8hjoes
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itsknottygirl · 4 years
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Link in bio. #insecure #blacktv #blacktvshows #blackculture #blackculturematters #blackgirlmagic #blackshows #blackfeminism https://www.instagram.com/p/CFPH4YOHRXA/?igshid=169fmx4xrdzwc
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blkinfilm · 3 years
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Jill Marie Jones as Toni Childs in Girlfriends (2001)
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jonitadavisposts · 4 years
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"Black History All Year Round: Film and TV to Watch for a History Lesson" #blackhistory #blackmovies #blackshows #blacktranslivesmatter #educateyourself https://blerdgalaxy.org/2020/07/23/black-history-year-round-film-and-tv-to-watch-for-a-history-lesson/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CDC88A7B800/?igshid=1rcbrp4e2zc1x
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Are Black Americans Cultureless? | The G.A.B.
Full Show On The YouTube (Kamal Johnson Network). Link Below
YT Link
https://youtu.be/ZP-zxX5dfmY?si=yxs7C9vz-86CuV7j via YouTube
Podcast Links
iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-the-gab-101916901/episode/are-black-americans-cultureless-the-168193489/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/44srwcw1I47xJHPEGbP5Jj?si=dfb1e85ecf13445d
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-g-a-b/id1547660066?i=1000652680439
Podpage: https://www.podpage.com/the-gab/
#kaicenat #blackamerican #culture #cultureless #DoWeHaveIt #blackgroups #haitian #jamaican #carribean #comedy #funny #fyp #foryourpage #blacktwitter #whitepeople #blackpeople #blackexcellence #blackshow #blackpodcast #blackowned #twitch #youtubechannel #comedyvideos #funnyvideos #viralvideo #BlackNewsChannel #news #NewsUpdate #newsshow
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carlton01 · 4 years
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Good Times: Ep 219 - The Dinner Party The inadequacy of Social Security payments is the issue in this story about the Evans' neighbor, who can't afford decent food. https://www.starz.com//series/24639/episodes/24869/details #starz#starzapp#goodtimes#goodtimesshow#comedy#tv#television#blackshows#blackcomedy#johnamos#estherrolle#janetdubois#jimmiewalker#bernnadettestanis#ralphcarter#sony https://www.instagram.com/p/CC9LbbDgABn/?igshid=14xw4z7ydezjk
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Choose. #SoundOff #BlackTV #BlackShows
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bloomingnightskty · 4 years
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These all sound amazing!
Utopia Falls
It's not every day that we get a sci-fi drama series about young people in the future discovering hip hop and using it as a tool for freedom, but in 2020 that's exactly the kind of out-the-box programming coming to CBC Gem. Utopia Falls is the brainchild of R.T. Thorne, the award-winning filmmaker behind a ton of your favourite music videos (and episodes of Degrassi). With Boi-1da serving as executive music producer and choreography by the iconic Tanisha Scott, this is an Avengers-level assembly of Canadian talent, and I for one am super excited to see their collective vision manifest. It begins streaming on CBC Gem Friday, Feb. 14.
The Negroes Are Congregating
First of all: amazing title. Second of all: if you're in Toronto in March, you should make time to see this play. Written by Natasha Adiyana Morris and celebrating its world premiere at Theatre Passe Muraille in March, The Negroes Are Congregating is a poetic yet scathing deep dive into racism in Canada and around the world. I had a chance to see a workshop production and I'm telling you, this play asks certain questions that will stick with you long after the curtains close.
Transcendent Kingdom
Yaa Gyasi's debut novel Homegoing took the literary world by storm. Transcendent Kingdom is the follow-up to that bestseller, and it tells the tale of a Ghanaian family living in Alabama as they cope with depression, addiction and grief. The protagonist, Gifty, is studying neuroscience at Stanford University, trying to understand the source of her family's troubles. But when science can't provide the answers, she turns to faith. I'm excited to snuggle under my covers and read this one.
Flags of Unsung Countries
The Art Gallery of Southern Manitoba recently made a commitment to prioritizing the work of Black Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) women artists in the Prairies, and they have an exciting lineup on the way. It begins with an exhibit by the brilliant Liz Ikiriko, a Saskatchewan artist now living in Toronto. Flags of Unsung Countries originated at the Dunlop Art Gallery in Regina but will make its Manitoba debut January 16.
Initiated as an attempt to understand the journey of her father — a Nigerian immigrant living with mental illness in the Prairies — this photographic installation explores questions of migration, ceremony and the concept of home. Ikiriko's work as an artist and curator is constantly inviting viewers to question the relationships and systems that we so often take for granted and this exhibit promises to do much of the same.
Zola
In 2015, the internet was introduced to one of the greatest Twitter storytellers to ever grace the platform: Aziah "Zola" Wells. In a string of 148 tweets, she told the epic tale of a road trip to Florida that includes sugar daddies and pimps, stripping and prostitution, murder and a suicide attempt. Super serious topics, I know, but as told by Wells, it was an edge-of-your-seat social-media thriller that boasted famous fans like Ava DuVernay, Solange Knowles and Missy Elliott. The film version is coming to Sundance later this month. Directed by Janicza Bravo (who's also directed some of your fave episodes of Atlanta and Dear White People) and written by Bravo and Jeremy O. Harris (the man who shook up Broadway with 2018's Slave Play), this movie promises to be a hell of a ride.
Lovecraft Country
Produced by Jordan Peele, you say? That name is all it takes to spark my interest, but this new television series also has a number of other factors in its favour. It stars Jonathan Majors (one of my new favourite actors) alongside Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Aunjanue Ellis and Michael K. Williams, and is a drama-horror that takes place in the 1950s Jim Crow American South (definitely a period ripe with material for horror). Misha Green is the showrunner, and if you ever watched Underground (which was tragically cancelled after just two brilliant seasons) you'll know why this is a very, very good thing. It comes to HBO later this year.
Controlled Damage
Viola Desmond's story deserves all the treatments: novel, major motion picture, rap songs, poems and, of course, the stage. Andrea Scott's play Controlled Damage has its world premiere at the Neptune Theatre in Halifax this February. What better way to celebrate Black History Month than by reliving a Canadian Civil Rights hero's courageous act of bravery?
Love is the Message the Message is Death
Condensing 400 years of history into a seven-minute looped video scored by Kanye West's "Ultralight Beam" sounds like an impossible task. But under the purposeful eye of Arthur Jafa, one finds a collage of images that showcases the nuance, pain, joy, sexuality, spirituality, mess, love and grief of Black life in the United States of America.
Hearing Kanye sing, "This is a God dream, this is a God dream, this is everything," while watching Jafa's meticulously edited array of images is an experience you don't want to miss. The installation is on now at the Musée d'Art Contemporain de Montréal to March 3.
Untitled Fred Hampton Project (formerly known as Jesus Was My Homeboy)
If you don't know the story of Fred Hampton — the young, charismatic Black Panther activist who was identified as a threat by the FBI and assassinated in his home by the police — please do some research before this film drops. His story is one that is both inspiring and tragic, enraging and mobilizing. It needs to be told and seen on the big screen.
Directed by Shaka King (a member of the dream team behind Random Acts of Flyness), produced by Ryan Coogler (oh, you know, just the genius who gave us Black Panther, Creed and Fruitvale Station, no big deal) and starring LaKeith Stanfield and Daniel Kaluuya, I am counting down the days until this film arrives. (It's scheduled for August, but since it still doesn't have a name...who knows!)
Soul
Seriously, Disney: can we get an animated movie with Black characters who get to stay human beings for the entirety of the film?
As skeptical as I am, I'm going to give this new one a chance, only because it boasts a cast filled with so many of my faves, including Jamie Foxx, Questlove and Phylicia Rashad. The start of the trailer also hints at some great jazzy numbers and a storyline about following one's artistic passion (I'm always a sucker for narratives like that). It comes to theatres in June.
Corrections
An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Boi-1da ccomposed the score for Utopia Falls. The composer is Nikhil Seetharam.Jan 13, 2020 11:55 AM ET
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