Tumgik
#blackwomanhood
authorshour-blog · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
📚😍 #bookcrush / #shopscribesandvibes for your #indieauthor selections: #MASSMATTERMAGIC written by #TheresaThaSongbird [ig: @thasongbird ] is a beautiful display of #blackwomanhood and #spirituality. Ideal for adults and those of us that ❤️ #poetry. 📚😍 curated by #theblerdandthebeautiful for the #scribesandvibes #blackfridaycollection. (#linkinbio) ・・・ #authorshour • #bookscomeinallcolors • #weallneeddifferentbookstolove • #findyourtribe • #indieauthorspotlight https://www.instagram.com/p/Cen8jxPL2wr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
ewelethemystic · 3 years
Video
I love her so much! She is class, elegance, power, focus and beauty in one package! I hope I grow to emulate my energy the same way!! ⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #blackbeauty #blackculture #blackexcellence #blackgirls #blackgirlsrock #blackhistory #blackisbeautiful #blacklove #blackmen #blackowned #blackownedbusiness #blackpeople #blackpower #blackpride #blackqueen #blackwoman #blackwomanempowerment #blackwomanentrepreneur #blackwomanhood #blackwomanmagic #blackwomanownedbusiness #blackwomans #blackwomantravel #blackwomen #braids #darkskin #melaninmagic #melaninonfleek #melaninpoppin #melaninqueen https://www.instagram.com/p/CUVjbvkJ_lK/?utm_medium=tumblr
2 notes · View notes
angielifecoach · 3 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Homeschool Mommas and Homemakers remember in trying times where your help comes from. Pslams 121 1-8 My help comes from the LORD, the Maker of heaven and earth.He will not let your foot slip-- he who watches over you will not slumber; indeed, he who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.The LORD watches over you-- the LORD is your shade at your right hand; the sun will not harm you by day, nor the moon by night The LORD will keep you from all harm-- he will watch over your life;8the LORD will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore. #godlywives #godlywife#blackhomeschoolmom #blackwomenhomemake #melaninmoms #christianmom #blackmoms #blackchristianmom #christianhomeschoolmom #homeschoolmom #blackhomeschoolers #melaninatedmoms #christianmoms #blackhomemakers #blackmom #christianwife #blackwomanhood #blackhomeschoolmom #blackwivesmatter #homeschoolmoma #christianhomeschool #homeschoolingmoma #femininehomemaker #wehomeschooltoo #blackhomemaker #blackwives https://www.instagram.com/p/CSZJOmArGsK/?utm_medium=tumblr
2 notes · View notes
tiphaniedyme · 3 years
Video
Reposted from @thelaurenperson Sis. “Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life. (Proverbs 4:23) Be aware of those who chip away at your confidence. Become sensitive to what specific people do to your spirit. Train yourself to notice when certain people do or say things that make you feel bad. Take note, so that you can later strategize how to combat their actions with God’s Word and the good things He says about you. #blackchristianinfluencers #blackgirlfashion #blacklove #blackwomanhood #knowyourworththenaddtax #christianmarriage #christiandating #christiansingles #godlydating #proverbs31woman #blockgamestrong #datingadvice #christiandatingadvice Follow Me For More Posts: @Tiphanie_Dyme https://www.instagram.com/p/CSIMaASh26Q/?utm_medium=tumblr
1 note · View note
harvardfineartslib · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
“This whole notion of the disappeared, I think, is something that runs through my work. I’m very interested in absence and presence in the way that particularly black women’s experience and black women’s contribution to culture are so often erased and marginalized. So that it’s important for me as an individual, and obviously as a black woman artist, to put black women back in the center of the frame—both literally within the photographic image, but also within the cultural institutions where our work operates.” – Maud Sulter.
Women artists have been marginalized in art history and cultural institutions at large. In particular, women artists of color have had a hard time entering into the art world and having their work be recognized and appreciated.
The artists represented in this book, “Black Womanhood: Images, Icons, and Ideologies of the African Body,” interrogate the representation of black female body in their work. The book explores how historical icons inform our perception of black female body, and how contemporary artists respond to the historical view on black female body by examining such themes as beauty, fertility, sexuality, maternity, and women’s power in society.
1) Image of cover.  Work pictured is Maud Sulter's "Terpsichore", 1989
2) 2 page spread. Left shows Kara Walker's artist's book "Freedom: A Fable; A Curious Interpretation of the Wit of a Negress in Troubled Times," 1997. Right: Fazal Sheik, 1993-2002 photograph "Amina Alia Abdi and her son Mohammed, feeding center, Somali refugee camp, Mandera, Kenya."
3) 2 page spread. Left shows Carrie Mae Weems's "Untitled (From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried)", 1995-96.  Right shows Alison Saar's "Caché", 2006
Black womanhood : images, icons, and ideologies of the African body edited by Barbara Thompson ; with essays by Ifi Amadiume ... [et al.]. Hanover, N.H. : Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College ; Seattle : In association with University of Washington Press, c2008. 374 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm. English Issued in connection with an exhibition held Mar. 8-Sept. 7, 2008, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, and at later dates, Davis Museum, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, and San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, California. c2008 HOLLIS number: 990114140520203941
14 notes · View notes
cozygirl-lj · 5 years
Text
Tumblr media
🧡Motherhood🧡
387 notes · View notes
therainbowtimes · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media
#LoveIsLove • • • #queerblackmoms #samesexparents #qpoc #lesbians #blackqueens #beautifulmoms #therainbowtimes #rainbowtimesmagazine #lgbtqmedia #lgbtq🌈 #youmatter #Repost @blacklgbtqmoms ・・・ #BlackLGBTQMoms #BlackWoman #BlackWomanhood #BlackMotherhood #BlackMoms #BlackMomsBlog #BrownGirlBloggers #BlackMomMagic #BlackMomsBreastfeed #BlackFemme #TeamTwoMoms #LGBTFamily #QueerMom #QueerParenting #Coparenting #GirlMom #QWOC (at Providence, Rhode Island) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7FDc_4gCei/?igshid=1vxhzvsth0dcy
12 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media
In an effort to showcase stories of Black Motherhood during these extraordinary times, and combat the "bad Mom " crowd, I asked 30+ Black mothers to describe their time in quarantine in 3-4 word and to be as transparent as possible. The response was amazing! The theme very clear, but I'll let you decide. Every Monday and Wednesday we will feature a new Mom. No long stories, just their picture and honest feelings on Motherhood ❤ Black Motherhood🖤 During Quarantine💚 Enjoy! If you're interested in being a part of this important project, follow the link in my bio! #blackmothehood #blackwomanhood #Blackmotherhoodintimesofquarantine #Blackwomen #blackmothers #blackgirlmagic #blackjoy #beautyineverything #blackblogsmatter https://www.instagram.com/p/CBdM8F9JLho/?igshid=5f83dl3wfldk
1 note · View note
iamaizha · 5 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
On Wednesday’s we wear pink
19 notes · View notes
Link
13 notes · View notes
biancajfernandez · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
AFROFÉMINAS
Afroféminas es una colección que nació sin la intención de ser una misma. La admiración que tengo por las mujeres negras siempre estuvo, pero desde que conocí mas sus historias, la admiración a su belleza y esa esencia única que tienen, creció. El feminismo negro me hizo admirarlas mucho más, por toda la lucha y el poder que conquistaron. Afroféminas es un grupo feminista de mujeres negras, que como todo feminismo; busca abolir las desigualdades que enfrentan las mujeres. La feminista negra nace dentro de la comunidad, nace dentro de las experiencias de la mujer negra y sus opresiones, es para ellas y por ellas. Su lucha busca poder mirarnos de igual a igual entre mujeres
2 notes · View notes
carameledchocolate · 2 years
Text
youtube
Coping as a black woman in the world we live in.
4 notes · View notes
jamaicanking22 · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
#Repost @jessleewong ・・・ Summer Nights 🌙 @xhaleswim 👙 . . . #blackwomanhood #blackgirlsrule #blackgirlsrocks https://www.instagram.com/p/BzG1lyaBQof/?igshid=czuy2704070d
4 notes · View notes
stormyswraps · 5 years
Text
Tumblr media
2 notes · View notes
msmochachick · 5 years
Text
Tumblr media
So often as women we succumb to the FALSE ideology that we are somehow defective. It is in my opinion that these feelings are further triggered due to our societies OBSESSION with “perfection”! Everywhere you look and I do mean EVERYWHERE we are force-fed images of human bodies male and female that honestly aren’t realistic. Couple with that the fact that in mainstream culture and even in the Sisterhood of FAM how many women of color do you see? It is this type of visual stimulation that fosters a whole other type of oppression especially in the mind of teens who happen to also minorities. I know in 2019 RACE is a tired topic. Especially when many of you in the white community consider yourselves to be allies or advocates for people of color when you see INJUSTICE taking place. The reason why I’m sharing this is because as a Black woman I am the recipient of micro racism daily. It happens when I’m told “wow you’re very prepared”! As if, as a Black woman it’s shocking that I come prepared. Even though it might seem minor when these types of interactions are the ONLY interactions that you have with white people it can become nearly IMPOSSIBLE to think anything other than the narrative that all white women don’t understand and take my presence for granted. This is why, I CLING to and LOVE the support that I have received from what I call my WOKE FAM sisterhood! Many of you I have interacted with via direct message and each of you have expressed the desire to not only support me but many of you have also highlighted the fact that you as a non person of color recognize the fact that in the Fertility Awareness sisterhood there’s much NEED for diversity. I am sharing this post with the HOPE of continuing a much needed conversation with ourselves and one another it’s time to get REAL and to see that unless we take a long honest look in the mirror race relations will continue to be what they are which is a whole mess if we are honest. Ask yourself “have I tried to connect I mean genuinely vibe with a woman that isn’t in from my same racial background”? I ask this because unless you are WOKE and diligent in reaching out chances are that your circle of support looks just like you. I feel this is problematic because without anyone to challenge your beliefs and perspectives you will inherently NEVER truly understand the plight and the challenge of what it means to be a person of color on TOP of the challenge of being a WOMAN! I want each of you to know and understand this post is coming from a place of love and it is my hope that genuine dialogue can continue to be had. I know for a fact that I would not be the woman I am today without the support of women from various backgrounds. Oftentimes the most growth has happened when I was able to just sit back and listen from the perspective of other women who look different than I do on the outside only to find that WE as women struggle with many of the same insecurities and challenges. So with that, understand that no matter what the current culture standards are YOU are ENOUGH!
1 note · View note
monaeartstry · 5 years
Video
Don’t ask me a damn thing about the #superbowl until you are ready to discuss #blackbodies murdered by the police or the #schooltoprisonpipeline! I don’t care who scored what points or moved their black bodies to the rhythm of the sickness and ignorance of this country... for entertainment. We have too much work to do to celebrate. #imwithkap shame on the #NFL. #blackwoman #blackwomanhood https://www.instagram.com/p/BtaeXlXlNMA/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=13y23v11800c7
1 note · View note