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moviesandmania · 2 years
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13/13/13 (2013) Reviews and now free to watch on YouTube
13/13/13 (2013) Reviews and now free to watch on YouTube
‘On that day… We are demon.’ 13/13/13 is a 2013 American horror film about the 13th month of the 13th year of a new millennium when humans battle a world of demons. Written and directed by James Cullen Bressack (Hot Seat; Fortress; Captors; Survive the Game; Beyond the Law; Blood Craft; Bethany; Pernicious; Blood Lake). The Asylum production stars Trae Irel, Erin Coker, Jody Barton, J. Scott,…
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MCU Title Cards, Part 2 . . "Guardians Of The Galaxy" (2014) Directed by James Gunn (Action/Comedy/Sci-Fi/Comic Book) . . "Agent Carter" (2015 - 2016) Created by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely (Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi/Comic Book) . . "Daredevil" (2015 - 2018) Created by Drew Goddard (Action/Crime/Drama/Comic Book) . . "Avengers: Age Of Ultron" (2015) Directed by Joss Whedon (Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi/Comic Book) . . "Ant-Man" (2015) Directed by Peyton Reed (Action/Adventure/Comedy/Comic Book) . . "Jessica Jones" (2015 - 2019) Created by Melissa Rosenberg (Action/Crime/Drama/Comic Book) . . "Captain America: Civil War" (2016) Directed by Anthony Russo & Joe Russo (Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi/Comic Book) . . "Luke Cage" (2016 - 2018) Created by Cheo Hodari Coker (Action/Crime/Drama/Comic Book) . . "Doctor Strange" (2016) Directed by Scott Derrickson (Action/Adventure/Fantasy/Comic Book) . . "Iron Fist" (2017 - 2018) Created by Scott Buck (Action/Adventure/Crime/Comic Book)
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greenscrunchy · 1 year
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𝐋𝐈𝐒𝐓  𝟓 (𝐨𝐫 𝟏𝟎)  𝐒𝐎𝐍𝐆𝐒  𝐓𝐇𝐀𝐓  𝐈𝐍𝐒𝐏𝐈𝐑𝐄  𝐘𝐎𝐔  𝐓𝐎  𝐖𝐑𝐈𝐓𝐄  𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐑  𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐄. 
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1.    mothers talk   ∕   tears for fears 2.    more than a feeling   ∕   cinematic pop ft. cosette smith (originally by boston) 3.    victoria’s secret   ∕   jax 4.    you picked off all the polish   ∕   UTAH 5.    kids + teens   ∕   kyle dixon & michael stein 6.    fields of coral   ∕   vangelis 7.    gloria   ∕   laura branigan 8.    here i go again   ∕   whitesnake 9.    i cheat the hangman   ∕   the doobie brothers 10.  the end  ∕   the beatles
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&  𝐋𝐈𝐒𝐓  𝟓  𝐐𝐔𝐎𝐓𝐄𝐒  𝐓𝐇𝐀𝐓  𝐈𝐍𝐒𝐏𝐈𝐑𝐄  𝐘𝐎𝐔  𝐓𝐎  𝐖𝐑𝐈𝐓𝐄  𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐑  𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐄.
1.     “all parents damage their children. it cannot be helped. youth, like pristine glass, absorbs the prints of its handlers. some parents smudge, others crack, a few shatter childhoods completely into jagged little pieces, beyond repair.”   —   mitch albom, the five people you meet in heaven
2.     “i must get my soul back from you; i am killing my flesh without it.”  /  “the silence depressed me. it wasn’t the silence of silence. it was my own silence.”   —   sylvia plath, the unabridged journals / the bell jar 
3.     “i have a strict policy that no one cries alone in my presence.”   —   dolly parton
4.     “when did your childhood end? how badly did you get hurt, when you did, when you were this little, when you were this wee little hurtable thing, nothing but big eyes, a heart, a few hundred words? isn't it wonderful how we never recover?"   —   will eno, thom pain (based on nothing)
5.      In my beginning is my end. In succession Houses rise and fall, crumble, are extended, Are removed, destroyed, restored, or in their place Is an open field, or a factory, or a by-pass. Old stone to new building, old timber to new fires, Old fires to ashes, and ashes to the earth  [...]  I said to my soul, be still, and let the dark come upon you Which shall be the darkness of God. As, in a theatre, The lights are extinguished, for the scene to be changed With a hollow rumble of wings, with a movement of darkness on darkness, And we know that the hills and the trees, the distant panorama And the bold imposing facade are all being rolled away— [...] I said to my soul, be still, and wait without hope For hope would be hope for the wrong thing; wait without love, For love would be love of the wrong thing; there is yet faith But the faith and the love and the hope are all in the waiting. [...] So the darkness shall be the light, and the stillness the dancing. Whisper of running streams, and winter lightning. The wild thyme unseen and the wild strawberry, The laughter in the garden, echoed ecstasy Not lost, but requiring, pointing to the agony Of death and birth.                                     You say I am repeating Something I have said before. I shall say it again.    —   t.s. eliot, east coker
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𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐠𝐞𝐝 𝐛𝐲:  @quietresistance  then  @hellmartyr​  xD  love you both dearly
𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐠: @darkestshadeofgrey or @athousandmilesandcounting or BOTH  /  @manaborn  /  @starsinshadows (steve)  /  @firelightfables (billy or eddie)  /  @knowseverythingaboutyou  /  @vihilum ( tommy or nance! )  /  @dvarapala  /  @shadowedvales  /  @sihnon  /  @sawbcnes  /  @asteritm  /  @masterwcrk  /  @hostica  /  @katesgotabow  /  @wheeling  /  @cleryc  /  @wihlliams  /  @flaeyed​  /  @telekinsis or @barhd  /  @alwaysrevvedup  /  @flayerlinked  /  @partysheart or @rebelcliche  /  @mikewheelertm  /  @temporarywiin (jessica or ashton!)  /  @trashm0uth  /  @finalhorrors​ (stephanie or eddie k.)
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lesmiserabelles · 3 years
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lizzie at the victoria theatre, san franciso
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sbooksbowm · 3 years
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The 'Does This Make Sense?' Check: Chapter 4, Part 1, The Bookbinders
At long last! The bookbinders chapter. I've really struggled with this one, not because of the content (which is utterly fascinating, thanks to all of my interviewees) but because I am severely over the word limit and I've had to be judicious with what to include, despite the swaths of information I've learned via our interviews. 
This is a hefty chapter, split into five(!) parts:
le introduction
fic bookbinders' motivation for binding fic
how this work fits into the fandom communication circuit, 
how this fannish practice upends commercially-focused notions of book production, and 
how these workds reveal the challenges of material preservation
Introduction
This final chapter looks at bookbinding fic as a fannish response, an increasingly popular phenomenon that follows in the footsteps of 20th-century fanzines. Like fic writing, fic binding is mostly an amateur endeavor in that its practitioners craft for love, not financial compensation. Save for one binder with a Masters in Book Arts, all of the binders I interviewed for this chapter are self-taught. A few began bookbinding by placing printed copies in three-ring binders or printing at a copy shop; others took a class and pursued their interest through online resources. Some bookbinders have been binding for a few years; many took advantage of increased free time due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fans who bookbind fanfiction exemplify Leslie Howsam’s assertion that ‘books happen; they happen to people who read, reproduce, disseminate, and compose them; and they happen to be significant’ [1]. For bookbinders, the adaptation of the fic text into physical printed books follows a trend in the digital age to make physical art objects to counter obsolescence, data loss, and provide a break from the screen. Their work exemplifies Leah Price’s refutation of the ‘death of reading’ narrative and Jessica Pressman’s examination of the aestheticizing attitudes surrounding books [2]. By transforming fic and putting it into material form, bookbinders demonstrate how books document changes in readership and why they are worth studying.
Fic has been understudied by book historians because it’s digital, non-commercial, and non-profit, and fic bookbinders create homemade books that complicate book production models reliant on the ‘follow the money’ principle. By practicing in the private space of affective labor, fic bookbinders construe value for fic with their personal investment in the work (both the fic text itself and the process of binding) and their intent to return gifts to the fic writer [3]. They connote book production as not-for-profit and privately consumed, not necessarily driven by profit. The rejection of commercialization of fic is strong among the bookbinders that I interviewed, and most were hesitant to solicit commissions for a variety of reasons, ranging from expertise to unapproachable costs. The formal and subversive constraints of fanfiction have kept it apart from the traditional for-profit publishing communication circuit and traditional modes of text distribution; bound fic, rather than align the text with book publishing simply because of its codex form, further distances fic from that traditional circuit as it assigns the codex with new meanings of production and value.
This chapter explores the motivations behind bookbinders, how their fannish work upends commercially-focused notions of book production, and how this work fits into the fandom communication circuit. These works reveal the challenges of material preservation, as the printed form of fic holds different information and provides a different reading experience than the digital form. In the fandom communication circuit, binding fic is creative fannish response with aesthetic and craft elements, as many binders look to design the books in relation to their content. Binders often circulate a copy back to the writer, perpetuating fandom’s gift-giving economy and community function. This reciprocation reinforces the node between reader response and writer function and sits in the response zone of the community model (images at link).
Citations 
Leslie Howsam, Old Books and New Histories: An Orientation to Studies in Book and Print Culture, p.5.
Leah Price, What We Talk About When We Talk About Books (New York: Basic Books, 2019); Jessica Pressman, Bookishness: Loving Books in the Digital Age (New York: Columbia University Press, 2020), forthcoming.
Catherine Coker, ‘The margins of print? Fan fiction as book history’, 2.2.
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agentem · 5 years
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Bulletproof Love (featuring Method Man), a song for Luke Cage.
We love Luke Cage and we will miss you. RIP
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Cheo Hodari Coker on the overused "13 episodes is too long" criticism I keep seeing for the Netflix Marvel shows: No. Honestly, it’s like jazz. In the bebop era, it used to be that you only had three minutes to make a song. But once you were able to not have three minutes and you could do 25 minutes, it changed the nature of jazz composition. It’s like John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins — it changes jazz because you could stretch.
Now, if he’s (Alan Sepinwall) saying every episode needs to be a pop single, he can have that Britney Spears s—. You know? Like, he wants Taylor Swift, Britney Spears. We’re trying to make Zeppelin records. He’s probably the kind of person who thinks that “Stairway to Heaven” is a waste of time, you know what I’m saying? Like, God forbid that song meanders, especially as it builds to its climax. He’s the kind of person who probably wanted to edit “Bohemian Rhapsody,” you know? There will be some people who prefer that stretch and then some people who are like, “You know what, I like pop.” And I get it. It’s cool. There’s literally a million other things you could be doing, but if you like what we’re doing, then I want to give the fans who like what we’re doing as much as they can take.
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Ariel VH, who are your biggest inspirations when it comes to animation?
OOF that's probably gonna be a long list- I feel like there are a lot of people who don't necessarily work in animation that I look up to and have inspired me as an artist. If you look at my blog you'll see all the people I follow on the sidebar, I think that's a pretty good sampling of my tastes.
I think I can break down my influences easier by different times in my life too. There's a bunch of stuff that I'm not really into as much any more but were still really important to me at the time! Influences kind of come and go like that. Here's what comes to mind:
Childhood-Teens: Spongebob, Invader Zim, Nightmare Before Christmas, Bizenghast, Hamtaro, Pajama Sam, Tokyo Mew-Mew, Powerpuff Girls, just...anime in general. Basic y2k goth child (embarassing)
College-Early Adult: Sally Cruikshank, Yume Nikki, Off, Broken Age, Over the Garden Wall, Adventure Time, The 13 Clocks, Youtube Poop (yes really), Coraline, Kanotynes, Emmy C, Louie Zong, Gigidg, Stevie Borbolla, Rachel S, Annette Marnat, Matthieu Cousin, Tom Herpich, Heather Campbell (tf2 comics changed my life, rip),
Now I Guess: Uhhhhhhhhhh, Worthikids, Jessie Wong, Joe Sparrow, Jessica M, Katie Mitroff, Paul Coker Jr., Anatola Howard, allll of my previous coworkers on Star Vs. because I'm biased, annnddd for god's sake just look at my twitter follow list, it'll save you some time.
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˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sorry that was such a long list and I probably forgot a bunch of people ok byeee •°*”˜.•°*”˜
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emmerrr · 3 years
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mid-year book freakout
i saw @two-of-swords-621 do this and i wanted to do it too!
Best Book You've Read So Far in 2021? maybe Legendborn by Tracy Deonn? it was just so well done, super intricate, super entertaining. YA at its best.
Best Sequel You've Read So Far in 2021? Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir. just like with gideon i spent so much time wondering what the HELL was going on, i wondered why it was being written like it was but when it finally all came together...holy shit i wish i could write like that.
New Release You Haven't Read Yet, But Want To? i’m not sure what’s new i’m not all that up to date with new releases! oh but actually Hollowpox: The Hunt for Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend just came out in paperback and i bought it a few days ago. so i guess that.
Most Anticipated Release For Second Half of 2021? Any Way the Wind Blows by Rainbow Rowell. SOON.
Biggest Disappointment? A Sky Beyond the Storm by Sabaa Taahir. it wasn’t bad, i just hated so much of what happened :(
Biggest Surprise? Beach Read by Emily Henry. it wasn’t just a love story it was also a love letter to reading and to happy endings and i’m a sap and i loved it.
Favorite New Author? is this as in new to me? Max Porter. also Tamsyn Muir and Tracy Deonn
Newest Fiction Crush? i don’t really get fictional crushes but i’ll say Myla from One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston. she’s just so cool.
Newest Favorite Character? i really liked Kiem from Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell. also both Bree and Sel from Legendborn.
Book That Made You Cry? i just finished All the Young Men by Ruth Coker Burks yesterday and...god. it’s so beyond upsetting.
Book That Made You Happy? House of Many Ways by Diana Wynne Jones. just good fun.
Favorite Book Adaption You Saw This Year? Shadow and Bone, but i think it’s also the only book adaptation i’ve seen this year as well. (not to take anything away from it, but it really didn’t have any competition either lmao)
Favorite Review You've Written This Year? i don’t really do reviews!
Most Beautiful Book You Bought So Far This Year? Ariadne by Jennifer Saint. i haven’t read it yet but it looks lovely on my shelf
What Books Do You Need To Read By The End of The Year? i don’t need to read any books in particular by the end of the year, but i’d quite like to get around to finally reading The Testaments by Margaret Atwood. also Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
i won’t tag anyone specifically but everyone feel free to do it too, that’s what i did!
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electricnik · 3 years
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Vision learned to purr to calm babies.
Vision and Jessica and Danielle Jones. From Avengers Assemble annual 1, Gage and Coker.
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theroyalweekly · 4 years
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The Duchess is being given an in-depth introduction to track and field as she learns more about the starting blocks, including the differences for para athletes, with coach Coral Nourrice, Jessica Ennis-Hill, Danny Sidbury and Emmanuel Oyinbo-Coker!
- SportsAid
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wearewakanda · 7 years
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Featured artist: @terryalec
WΛW  | Twitter : Instagram : Facebook : SoundCloud
#WeAreWakanda
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The Duchess of Cambridge attended a SportsAid Stars eventwhere HRH raced against para-athlete sprinter Emmanuel Oyinbo-Coker & heptathlete Jessica Ennis-Hill at the London Stadium in Stratford on 26 February, 2020 in London, England. . . . 🎥 @teamsportsaid visit https://www.sportsaid.org.uk/ for more information. . . . (at London Stadium) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9HI3UYnn6U/?igshid=10ysg4yup3nsy
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Communication Design Lecture - Week 13
A tribute to women ! Heck yes! This week in our lecture with Andy and Karen we went through a summary of everything we have learnt this semester and all the progress we had made in our creative thinking processes. In my last blog post I will summarise my studies however for now I want to touch on some of my favourite female designers which Karen talked about on at the end of the lecture. Karen briefly spoke on the inequalities women face in the design industry and encouraged us as emerging female designers to do our due diligence and go check out the work of others thus support the industry. I’ve had the privilege of checking some out and posting some of their content above. I can wait to continue to indulge myself in the works of these designers. I have written a short summary of research of who these leading female designers are and what they do below.
Jessica Walsh
Jessica Walsh is a New York based designer that launched her creative agency WALSH. Her company helps make up the 1% of creative industries founded by women. She also states on her website that 70% of design students are women yet only 5-11% of creative director positions are held by women. She competes to defy the odds and help shape the design industry for the better. I also personally love her design style as she often plays with bold demanding colours. I have an example of her fur-real branding project above. More information and these images can be found her website; https://andwalsh.com/info/. 
Tolu Coker
We touched on the work of Tolu Coker in our lecturer this week and her work astounded me! She is a British Nigerian Designer that has built a uni sex fashion brand around the ideas of inclusivity, diversity and social responsibility. What I love most about Tolu Coker is how she merges together her multi disciplinary practices of artisan craftsmanship and innovative technology to create something totally new and interactive. Above is a photograph representing her graduate clothing collection. More information can be found at her website; http://www.tolucoker.com/new-page
Tiff Manuell
At the end of the lecturer Karen encouraged us to pass on the information of our favourite designers to our peers and keep the conversation moving. For me I have two particular designers that I adore including Tiff Manuell and Rachel Burke. I believe I am drawn to these artist because of their playful use of colour and materials. Tiff Mannell is based out of Adelaide in South Australia where she incorporates her skills of painting, making and sewing. In her own words the goal of her work is to “work freely with colour with no boundaries”. Above is one of her original canvas based works! More information and her collections can be found through her website at; https://tiffmanuell.com/pages/about.
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[TASK 180: MALI]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 460+ Malian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
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Nakunte Diarra (1941) Malian - artist. 
Amy Koita (1952) Malian - singer. 
Mariam Doumbia (1958) Malian - singer.
Angela Bassett (1958) African-American [including Malian, Nigerian, with small parts from Benin, Togolese, Cameroonian, Congolese, Angolan, Ivorian, Ghanaian, Senegalese, South Central hunter-gatherers], European - actress, director, and activist.
Kandia Kouyaté (1959) Malian - kora player.
Gloria Reuben (1964) Afro-Jamaican [including Malian, Nigerian, Ghanian, Ivorian, Ashkenazi Jewish, Sephardi Jewish, likely some English] - singer and actress. 
Mamani Keïta (1965) Malian - musician. 
Mah Damba / Mah Sissoko (1965) Malian - singer. 
Kimberly Elise (1967) Malian, Songhai - actress.
Babani Koné (1968) Malian - singer.
Oumou Sangaré (1968) Malian  - singer. 
Ramata Koite (1971) Malian - actress.
Youma / Youma Diakite (1971) Malian - model, actress, tv personality, and showgirl.
Aïda Touré (1973) Malian - artist. 
Julia Channel (1973) Malian / French, Italian - actress, former adult actress, singer and entrepreneur.
Viviane Ndour (1973) Malian, Mauritanian / Lebanese - singer. 
Rokia Traoré (1974) Bambara Malian - singer-songwriter and guitarist. 
Aïssa Maïga (1975) Malian / Senegalese, Gambian - actress and producer.
Jessica Pimentel (1977) Dominican [Malian, Taino, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Irish, Possibly Other] - actress, singer, and guitarist.
Tia Mowry (1978) Afro-Bahamian [including Malian, Ivorian, Ghanian, Cameroonian, Congolese] / English, Irish, Unspecified Iberian, Unspecified Other European - actress and model. 
Young Deenay / Fatima Napo (1979) Malian - rapper. 
Maimuna / Maimuna Amadu Murasjko (1980) Malian / Belarusian - violinist.
Fatoumata Diawara (1982) Malian - actress and singer. 
Sona Jobarteh (1983) Malian, English - musician and singer.  
Inna Modja (1984) Fula Malian - singer and model. 
Mariam Koné (1987) Malian - singer.
Binta Kam (1990) Malian - model.
Amelia Beya (1991) Malian - model.
Djess abdoulaye Diawara (1992) Malian - model.
Inaissa Keita (1992) Malian - model.
Audra Milos (1993) Malian, Romanian, Spanish, Irish - actress and model.
Sianna Dwayna (1995) Malian - rapper.
Aya Nakamura (1995) Malian - singer.
Ada Coker (1995) Malian - model.
Natalia Sylla (1996) Malian - model.
Kendal Sissoko (1999) Malian - model.
Depe Bore (1999) Malian - model.
Geneviève Traoré (2001) Malian - model.
Rhym Guisse (?) Malian / Algerian - actress and filmmaker.
Djeneba Seck (?) Malian - singer. 
Fanta Sacko (?) Malian - singer. 
Ko Kan Ko Sata (?) Malian - musician, kamelen n'goni player. 
Fatoumata Coulibaly (?) Malian - actress, director, journalist, and women's rights activist.
Oumou (?) Malian - Miss Mali USA 2016 (instagram: oumouusamake).
Namasthy (?) Malian - Instagrammer (namasthy)
Mariam Traore (?) Malian - Instagrammer (kama_tra).
Amiinata (?) Malian - model (instagram: _amycisse).
Kadiya Dsb (?) Malian - youtuber and instagrammer (kadiyadsb).
F - Athletes:
Hamchétou Maïga (1978) Malian - basketball player.
Djenebou Sissoko (1982) Malian - basketball player.
Gaëlle Niaré (1982) Malian - high jumper. 
Nare Diawara (1983) Malian - basketball player.
Maakan Tounkara (1983) Malian, Guinean - handball player.
Diana Gandega (1983) Malian - basketball player.
Nantenin Keïta (1984) Mandinka Malian - sprinter.
Meiya Tireira (1986) Malian - basketball player.
Siraba Dembélé Pavlović (1986) Malian - handball player.
Siga Tandia (1987) Malian - footballer. 
Diéné Diawara (1988) Malian - basketball player.
Estelle Johnson (1988) Malian / Cameroonian - footballer. 
Nassira Traoré (1988) Malian - basketball player.
Kani Konté (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Djénébou Danté (1989) Malian - sprinter. 
Minata Keita (1989) Malian - basketball player.
Naîgnouma Coulibaly (1989) Malian - basketball player.
Bassira Touré (1990) Malian - footballer. 
Kankou Coulibaly (1990) Malian - basketball player. 
Ramata Diakité (1991) Malian - basketball player. 
Touty Gandega (1991) Malian - basketball player. 
Astan Dabo (1992) Malian - basketball player. 
Hawa Tangara (1993) Malian - footballer. 
Sebe Coulibaly (1994) Malian - footballer. 
Adoudou Konaté (1994) Malian - footballer. 
Aïssatou Tounkara (1995) Malian - footballer. 
Bintou Koité (1995) Malian - footballer. 
Madelen Janogy (1995) Malian / Swedish - footballer. 
Kadidiatou Diani (1994) Malian - footballer. 
Aissata Traoré (1997) Malian - footballer. 
Goundo Diallo (1997) Malian - basketball player
Yakaré Niakaté (1997) Malian - footballer. 
Kadidia Maiga (1997) Malian - basketball player
Mariam Coulibaly (1997) Malian - basketball player
Adama Coulibaly (1998) Malian - basketball player. 
Rokia Doumbia (1999) Malian - basketball player.
M:
Boubacar Traoré (1942) Malian - singer and musician.
Salif Keita (1949) Mandinka Malian - singer-songwriter.
Abdoulaye Ascofare (1949) Malian - actor, filmmaker, and poet.
Mory Kanté (1950) Malian / Guinean - singer and kora player. 
Cheick Tidiane Seck (1953) Malian - singer and musician.
Amadou Bagayoko (1954) Malian - singer and guitarist.
Assane Kouyaté (1954) Malian - actor and director.
Afel Bocoum (1955) Songhai Malian - singer, guitarist, and actor.
Abdoulaye Diabaté (1956) Malian - singer and guitarist. 
Moussa Kouyate (1956) Malian - kora player. 
Sidi Touré (1959) Malian - singer. 
Abderrahmane Sissako (1961) Malian / Mauritanian - film director and producer. 
Ibi Maiga / Ibrahim Maiga (1963) Malian - actor, singer, and comedian.
Baba Sissoko (1963) Malian - musician.
Toumani Diabaté (1965) Malian - kora player.
Bassekou Kouyate (1966) Malian - musician.  
Ballaké Sissoko (1968) Malian - kora player. 
Samba Touré (1968) Malian - guitarist.
Neba Solo (1969) Malian - musician.
Doudou Masta (1971) Malian - rapper and actor. 
Mohamed Dia (1973) Malian - clothing designer. 
Oxmo Puccino (1974) Malian - rapper. 
Mamadou Diabaté (1975) Malian - kora player. 
Black Thought / Tariq Luqmaan Trotter (1975) Malian - rapper.
Mokobé / Mokobé Traoré (1975) Malian - rapper.
Ben Zabo (1976) Malian - musician.
Noom Diawara (1978) Malian - actor. 
Seckou Keita (1978) Malian - kora player and drummer.
Diouc Koma / Dioucounda Koma (1980) Malian - actor and writer. 
Ladj Ly (1980) Malian - actor and director.
Vieux Farka Touré (1981) Malian - singer and guitarist.
Vieux Farka Touré (1981) Malian - singer and guitarist.
Bakary Sereme (1981) Malian - model and swimmer.
Salif / Salif Fofana / Salif Wonka (1981) Malian, Guadeloupean - rapper.
Tahj Mowry (1986) Afro-Bahamian [including Malian, Ivorian, Ghanian, Cameroonian, Congolese] / English, Irish, Unspecified Iberian, Unspecified Other European - actor and singer. 
Keith Carlos (1987) African-American [including Malian, Beninese, Togolese], some Spanish - model and American footballer. 
Young Pô (1992) Malian - rapper and singer.
Sidiki Diabaté (1992) Malian - rapper, kora player, and producer.
Sidiki Diabaté (1992) Malian - rapper and kora player.
Iba Montana (1994) Malian - rapper.
Fatoumata Sissoko (1996) Malian - model.
Twochainz Diakité (1996) Malian - model.
Cheick oumar Haidara (1997) Malian - model.
Sidibe Vincent Depaul (1997) Malian - model.
Touré Moussa (1997) Malian - model.
Sidi Diop (1998) Malian - model.
Pvpii Swiigg (1999) Malian - model.
Dembélé Abdramane (2000) Malian - model.
Master Soumy / Ismael Doukouré (?) Malian - rapper.  
Balla Tounkara (?) Malian - kora player. 
Aliou Haidara (?) Malian - model.
Djelimady Tounkara (?) Malian - guitarist. 
Cheick Hamala Diabaté (?) Malian - musician. 
Bocar Ba (?) Malian - actor.
M - Athletes:
Karounga Keïta (1941) Malian - footballer. 
Jean Tigana (1955) Malian - footballer.
José Touré (1961) Malian - footballer.
Habib Sissoko (1971) Malian - footballer.
Fernand Coulibaly (1971) Malian - footballer.
Brahim Thiam (1974) Malian - footballer.
Yaya Dissa (1975) Malian - footballer. 
Bassala Touré (1976) Malian - footballer.
Sammy Traoré (1976) Malian - footballer.
Sékou Berthé (1977) Malian - footballer.
Éric Chelle (1977) Malian - footballer.
Vincent Doukantié (1977) Malian - footballer. 
Frédéric Kanouté (1977) Malian / French - footballer. 
Soumaila Coulibaly (1978) Malian - footballer.
Samba Diawara (1978) Malian - footballer.
Dramane Coulibaly (1978) Malian - footballer. 
Alioune Touré (1978) Malian - footballer. 
Naman Keïta (1978) Malian / Alergian - hurdler. 
Soumaila Samake (1978) Malian - basketball player.
Mahamadou Sidibé (1978) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Konaté (1978) Malian - Muay Thai kickboxer.
Sambou Traoré (1979) Malian - basketball player.
Mahamadou Dissa (1979) Malian - footballer.
Zoumana Camara (1979) Malian - footballer.
Bah Mamadou (1979) Singaporean [Malian] - footballer.
Mamady Sidibé (1979) Malian - footballer.
Cédric Kanté (1979) Malian - footballer. 
Nouha Diakité (1980) Malian - basketball player. 
Adama Coulibaly (1980) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Diakité (1980) Malian - footballer.
Djimi Traoré (1980) Malian - footballer.
Mamoutou Diarra (1980) Malian - basketball player. 
Mamary Traoré (1980) Malian - footballer.
Fousseni Diawara (1980) Malian - footballer. 
Seydou Keita (1980) Malian - footballer. 
Seydou Keita (1980) Malian - footballer.
Amara Sy (1981) Malian - basketball player. 
Sadio Sankharé (1981) Malian - footballer.
Tenema N'Diaye (1981) Malian - footballer.
Amadou Konte (1981) Malian - footballer.
Adamo Coulibaly (1981) Malian - footballer.
Morike Sako (1981) Malian - footballer.
Alou Diarra (1981) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahim Kante (1981) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Oumar Dabo (1981) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Diarra (1981) Malian - footballer. 
Moussa Sidibé (1981) Malian - footballer. 
Ousmane Cisse (1982) Malian - basketball player. 
Djibril Sidibé (1982) Malian - footballer.
Dramane Traoré (1982) Malian - footballer.
Ayouba Traoré (1982) Malian - judoka.
Koly Kanté (1982) Malian - footballer. 
Noé Sissoko (1983) Malian - footballer.
Biagui Kamissoko (1983) Malian - footballer.
Souleymane Diamouténé (1983) Malian - footballer.
Ludovic Chelle (1983) Malian - basketball player. 
Ladji Doucouré (1983) Malian, Senegalese - decathlete.
Moké Diarra (1983) Malian - footballer. 
Abdoulaye Diawara (1983) Malian - footballer. 
Mahamet Diagouraga (1984) Malian - footballer.
Diego Yesso (1984) Malian - footballer.
Mohamed Tangara (1984) Malian - basketball player. 
Soumbeïla Diakité (1984) Malian - footballer.
Kalifa Cissé (1984) Malian - footballer.
Sigamary Diarra (1984) Malian - footballer. 
Jimmy Kébé (1984) Malian - footballer. 
Mamoutou Coulibaly (1984) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Chérif Dia (1984) Malian - long jumper and triple jumper. 
Bano Traoré (1985) Malian - hurdler.
Boubacar Coulibaly (1985) Malian - footballer.
Drissa Diakité (1985) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Diakité (1985) Malian - footballer.
Abdarhmane Coulibaly (1985) Malian - Muay Thai kickboxer.
Mohamed Sissoko (1985) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Soumaré (1985) Malian - footballer.
Bakaye Traoré (1985) Malian - footballer.
Adama Tamboura (1985) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Soumare (1985) Malian - footballer.
Sidi Yaya Keita (1985) Malian - footballer. 
Drissa Diarra (1985) Malian - footballer. 
Alphousseyni Keita (1985) Malian - footballer. 
Mohamed Fofana (1985) Malian - footballer. 
Yahia Kébé (1985) Malian - footballer. 
Mamadou Diarra (1986) Malian - basketball player.
Garra Dembélé (1986) Malian - footballer.
Gary Coulibaly (1986) Malian - footballer.
Mustapha Yatabaré (1986) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Samassa (1986) Malian - footballer.
Ismaël Traoré (1986) Malian - footballer.
Mohammadou Al Hadji (1986) Malian, Cameroonian - footballer.
Manuel Kanté (1986) Malian - footballer. 
Souleymane Keïta (1986) Malian - footballer. 
Demba Barry (1987) Malian - footballer.
Idrissa Coulibaly (1987) Malian - footballer.
Djibril Coulibaly (1987) Malian - footballer.
Mory Sidibé (1987) Malian - volleyball player.
Lassana Fané (1987) Malian - footballer. 
Boubacar Kébé (1987) Malian - footballer. 
Modibo Maïga (1987) Malian - footballer.
Modibo Diakité (1987) Malian - footballer.
Mousa Dembélé (1987) Malian / Flemish - footballer.
Oumar Sissoko (1987) Malian - footballer.
Kalilou Traoré (1987) Malian - footballer.
Ousmane Berthé (1987) Malian - footballer.
Toumani Diagouraga (1987) Malian - footballer.
Bira Dembélé (1988) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Camara (1988) Malian - middle-distance runner. 
Mamoudou Hanne (1988) Malian - sprinter. 
Mana Dembélé (1988) Malian - footballer.
Salif Coulibaly (1988) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Diabaté (1988) Malian - footballer.
Mahamane Traoré (1988) Malian - footballer.
Mohamed Traoré (1988) Malian - footballer.
Wesley Fofana (1988) Malian - American footballer.
Bakary Sako (1988) Malian - footballer.
Mahamadou Sissoko (1988) Malian - footballer.
Alliou Dembélé (1988) Malian - footballer.
Lassana Doucouré (1988) Malian - footballer.
Abdou Traoré (1988) Malian - footballer.
Russell Wilson (1988) African-American [including Malian, Cameroonian, Congolese, Nigerian, Beninese, Togolese, Unspecified North Africa, Senegalese, Africa South-Central Hunter Gatherers], English, Unspecified West Asian and Central Asian - American footballer. 
Moussa Sissoko (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Maka Mary (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Lassana Diarra (1989) Malian - footballer.  
Tongo Doumbia (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Souleymane Konaté (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Bakaye Dibassy (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Hamady Tamboura (1989) Malian - footballer. 
Ousmane Coulibaly (1989) Malian - footballer.
Diaranké Fofana (1989) Malian - footballer.
Samba Diakité (1989) Malian - footballer.
Samba Sow (1989) Malian - footballer.
Massiré Kanté (1989) Malian - footballer.
Sambou Yatabaré (1989) Malian - footballer.
Bassirou Dembélé (1990) Malian - footballer.
Nama Fofana (1990) Malian - footballer.
Morimakan Koïta (1990) Malian - footballer. 
Ismaël Keïta (1990) Malian - footballer. 
Bradley Diallo (1990) Malian - footballer. 
Kassim Doumbia (1990) Malian - footballer. 
Oumare Tounkara (1990) Malian - footballer. 
Boubacar Bangoura (1990) Malian - footballer.
Abdou Doumbia (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mahamadou N'Diaye (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mamoutou N'Diaye (1990) Malian - footballer.
Abdoul Sissoko (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Samassa (1990) Malian - footballer.
Ahmed Soukouna (1990) Malian - footballer.
Yacouba Sylla (1990) Malian - footballer.
Baboye Traoré (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Samassa (1990) Malian - footballer.
Cheibane Traoré (1990) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Wagué (1990) Malian - footballer.
Oumar Diaby (1990) Malian - footballer.
Bandja Sy (1990) Malian - basketball player. 
Cheick Chérif Doumbia (1991) Malian - footballer. 
Makan Konaté (1991) Malian - footballer. 
Gueïda Fofana (1991) Malian - footballer. 
Adama Touré (1991) Malian - footballer.
Souleymane Diabate (1991) Malian - footballer.
Abdoulay Diaby (1991) Malian - footballer.
Slimane Sissoko (1991) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Guindo (1991) Malian - footballer.
Sirina Camara (1991) Malian - footballer.
Kalifa Coulibaly (1991) Malian - footballer.
Boubacar Sylla (1991) Malian - footballer.
N'Golo Kanté (1991) Malian - footballer.
Kalifa Traoré (1991) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Marega (1991) Malian - footballer.
Molla Wagué (1991) Malian - footballer.
Ousseynou Cissé (1991) Malian / Senegalese - footballer. 
Souleymane Demba (1991) Malian / Zambian - footballer. 
Amadou Soukouna (1992) Malian - footballer.
Adama Soumaoro (1992) Malian - footballer.
Ismaël Coulibaly (1992) Malian - taekwondo practitioner.
Sadio Doucouré (1992) Malian - basketball player. 
Ulysse Diallo (1992) Malian - footballer.
Samba Camara (1992) Malian - footballer.
Nouha Dicko (1992) Malian - footballer. 
Guessouma Fofana (1992) Malian - footballer. 
Baba Traoré (1992) Malian - footballer. 
Ousmane Dramé (1992) Malian - footballer. 
Mamadou Kansaye (1992) Malian - footballer. 
Mohamed Konaté (1992) Malian - footballer. 
Sidy Koné (1992) Malian - footballer.
Hamari Traoré (1992) Malian - footballer.
Alassane També (1992) Malian - footballer.
Lassana Samaké (1992) Malian - footballer.
Charles Traoré (1992) Malian - footballer.
Abdoulaye Sissoko (1992) Malian - footballer.
Youssouf Niakaté (1992) Malian - footballer.
Bryan Dabo (1992) Malian - footballer.
Soumaila Sidibe (1992) Malian - footballer.
Sadio Tounkara (1992) Malian - footballer.
Birama Touré (1992) Malian - footballer.
Ismaïla Diarra (1992) Malian - footballer. 
Massadio Haïdara (1992) Malian - footballer. 
Cheick Fantamady Diarra (1992) Malian - footballer. 
Kissada Nilsawai (1992) Malian / Thai - footballer.
Moussa Coulibaly (1993) Malian - footballer.
Alassane Pléa (1993) Malian - footballer.
Adama Ba (1993) Malian - footballer.
Yarouba Cissako (1993) Malian - footballer.
Modibo Dembélé (1993) Malian - footballer.
Boubakary Diarra (1993) Malian - footballer.
Adama Niane (1993) Malian - footballer.
Mamadou Kamissoko (1993) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahima Tandia (1993) Malian - footballer.
Teddy Thomas (1993) Malian / French - rugby player. 
Oumaro Coulibaly (1993) Malian - footballer.
Nianta Diarra (1994) Malian - basketball player. 
Moussa Doumbia (1994) Malian - footballer. 
Abdoulaye Keita (1994) Malian - footballer. 
Ousmane Keita (1994) Malian - footballer. 
Senou Coulibaly (1994) Malian - footballer. 
Yacouba Camara (1994) Malian - footballer. 
Tiécoro Keita (1994) Malian - footballer. 
Boubacar Diarra (1994) Malian - footballer.
Famoussa Koné (1994) Malian - footballer.
Moha Traoré (1994) Malian - footballer.
Kevin Tapoko (1994) Malian, Cameroonian, Burkinabé - footballer.
Hadi Sacko (1994) Malian - footballer.
Aboubacar Ibrahim Toungara (1994) Malian - footballer.
Aly Yirango (1994) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Nimaga (1994) Malian - footballer.
Diacko Fofana (1994) Malian - footballer.
Kafoumba Touré (1994) Malian - footballer.
Boubacar Moungoro (1994) Malian - basketball player. 
Fousseni Diabaté (1995) Malian - footballer.
Alassane Diaby (1995) Malian - footballer.
Alassane Diallo (1995) Malian - footballer.
Djigui Diarra (1995) Malian - footballer. 
Dieudonné Gbakle (1995) Malian - footballer. 
Souleymane Diarra (1995) Malian - footballer. 
Aboubacar Doumbia (1995) Malian - footballer. 
Issa Baradji (1995) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahim Sissoko (1995) Malian - footballer.
Falaye Sacko (1995) Malian - footballer.
Youssouf Koné (1995) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Traoré (1995) Malian - footballer.
Jean-Luc Dompé (1995) Malian - footballer.
Adama Traoré (1995) Malian - footballer.
Sékou Baradji (1995) Malian - footballer.
Raphaël Diarra (1995) Malian - footballer.
Séga Coulibaly (1996) Malian - footballer.
Brahim Konaté (1996) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahim Diallo (1996) Malian - footballer.
Yves Bissouma (1996) Malian - footballer.
Lassana Coulibaly (1996) Malian - footballer.
Tidiane Keita (1996) Malian - footballer.
Namakoro Diallo (1996) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Diallo (1996) Malian - basketball player. 
Mohamed Guilavogui (1996) Malian - footballer.
Djibril Dianessy (1996) Malian - footballer.
Rominigue Kouamé (1996) Malian - footballer.
Hamidou Traoré (1996) Malian - footballer.
Assim Madibo (1996) Malian, Sudanese - footballer.
Diadie Samassékou (1996)  Malian - footballer.
Almamy Touré (1996) Malian - footballer. 
Mahamé Siby (1996) Malian - footballer. 
Cheick Keita (1996) Malian - footballer. 
Moussa Niakhaté (1996) Malian - footballer. 
Alimami Gory (1996) Malian - footballer. 
Moussa Dembélé (1996) Malian - footballer. 
Saliou Guindo (1996) Malian - footballer. 
Ibou Cissé (1996) Malian - footballer. 
Alpha Sissoko (1997) Malian - footballer.
Amadou Konaté (1997) Malian - footballer.
Ibrahima Sissoko (1997) Malian - footballer.
Sagaba Konate (1997) Malian - basketball player. 
Malaly Dembélé (1997) Malian - footballer.
Ihsan Sacko (1997) Malian - footballer.
Ousmane Dembélé (1997) Malian - footballer.
Boubakar Kouyaté (1997) Malian - footballer.
Fodé Ballo-Touré (1997) Malian - footballer.
Gouné Niangadou (1997) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Soumaré (1997) Malian - footballer.
Sebastien Kouma (1997) Malian  - swimmer. 
Aliou Dieng (1997) Malian - footballer.
Issa Marega (1998) Malian - footballer.
Bakary Sissoko (1998) Malian - footballer.
Siaka Bagayoko (1998) Malian - footballer.
Lamine Fomba (1998) Malian - footballer.
Abdoul Karim Danté (1998) Malian - footballer.
Nojo / Mamadou Fofana (1998) Malian - footballer. 
Amadou Haidara (1998) Malian - footballer. 
Mohamed Bayo (1998) Malian - footballer. 
Mahdi Camara (1998) Malian - footballer. 
Mohamed Bamba (1998) Malian - basketball player. 
Youba Diarra (1998) Malian - footballer. 
Abdoulaye Sissako (1998) Malian - footballer. 
Djibril Diani (1998) Malian - footballer. 
Moussa Djenepo (1998) Malian - footballer. 
Boubacar Fofana (1998) Malian - footballer. 
Aly Mallé (1998) Malian - footballer.
Brahima Doukansy (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Kalidou Sidibé (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Djegui Koita (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Moussa Diaby (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Sikou Niakaté (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Sékou Koïta (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Gaoussou Traoré (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Modibo Sagnan (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Moussa Sylla (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Sanasi Sy (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Youssouf Fofana (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Sambou Sissoko (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Ibrahima Konaté (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Mahamadou Dembélé (1999) Malian - footballer. 
Ibrahima Koné (1999) Malian - footballer.
Abdoulaye Diaby (2000) Malian - footballer.
Aldom Deuro (2000) Malian - footballer.
Cheick Doucouré (2000) Malian - footballer. 
Ibrahim Kane (2000) Malian - footballer. 
Ali Samake (2000) Malian - footballer.
Demba van Leeuwen (2000) Malian / Dutch - footballer.
Ousmane Diakité (2000) Malian - footballer.
Wesley Fofana (2000) Malian - footballer.
Moussa Diarra (2000) Malian - footballer.
Mohamed Camar (2000) Malian - footballer.
Sameer Alassane (2000 or 2001) Malian - footballer.
Siriman Kanouté (2001) Malian - basketball player. 
N'Faly Dante (2001) Malian - basketball player. 
Sibiry Keita (2001) Malian - footballer.
Problematic:
Nas / Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones (1973) Nigerian, Beninese, Togolese, Malian, Ivorian, Ghanaian, Cameroonian, Congo, Senegalese - rapper-songwriter. - Physical and emotional violence allegations.
Tamera Mowry (1978) Afro-Bahamian [including Malian, Ivorian, Ghanian, Cameroonian, Congolese] / English, Irish, Unspecified Iberian, Unspecified Other European - actress, model, singer, tv host, and author. - Sexist/slut-shaming comments and believes one can be racist to white people.
ROES / Angel Haze / Raykeea Raeen-Roes Wilson (1991) African-American [including Malian], Blackfoot, Cherokee, Creole - Agender (Xe/Xem/Xer’s, She/Her/Her’s, He/Him/His, They/Them/Their’s) - rapper-songwriter and singer. - Use of the g-slur.
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