@Mamma_Mcfly With the amount of things women go through while pregnant/postpartum , I’ll be damned if my man doesn’t cherish me for giving birth to his kids. Oof!
Watching Black Orpheus made me want to find Haitian features made in Haiti back in the day, and tumbled towards Raoul Peck’s earlier films, “Man By The Shore (1992).” 🙏🏾
Link: https://t.co/hMl93zu1Kk
Just finished this yesterday, not only was this a great show but we have a literal haitian marvel superhero. 🇭🇹 please watch this if you haven’t already
Why TF does DEVONTA keep referring to Brittany as a Woman of Color/Person of Color!!!??????? Like is DEVONTA not also a POC!???? #LoveIsBlind#LoveIsBlindS10
This is one of my favorite details from the halftime show: the ribbed knit top worn while waving Haiti’s flag was basically a quiet conversation with history.
It echoes photographer Jay Maisel’s Haiti, 1973 series, specifically the picture "Haiti No. 59".
Maisel once said those images came from “a nostalgic view of better times,” and somehow that nostalgia found its way onto one of the biggest stage in the world.
From a street corner in 1973 and a fresko cart to a global halftime show decades later, same colors, same soul, "same" Haiti.
Fashion as memory. Culture as continuity. 🇭🇹✨
Thank you for this ❤️ @_dilemmer