Almost a year later & it still just doesn’t seem real. I still get the urge to call & tell you what’s going on. I miss you so so much but I’ll always know you’re watching over me ❤️
???? yall do ?!? LITERALLY PEOPLE DO ?!? and that’s why so many people who are naturally loud, boisterous, excitable and talkative are shamed into SILENCE
My fav thing about my mother, which I will be doing with my own children is the no mess no fuss. I left my card. She came in 10. Paid. Left cause she was watching her show. No cussin, speeches or arguments. Just grace towards me that mistakes do happen. No mess. No fuss.
Being called a radical for believing every person should have enough food to eat, a roof over their heads, and access to healthcare and education is wild. But here we are.
Here’s a few reasons why I think this way. This is not because I’m trying to “pander” to “rAn THrOuGhs”. I’m allowed to make a statement without it being about pandering to anyone. I don’t need anyone’s validation I don’t know any of you 💀💀💀
Healthy reminder these are the people who don’t want their grandguppies to learn about this in school cause they will not have a logical answer to why they did this.
This isn't the way to go about it. If you're a white person adopting a Black child, it's crucial not to erase their black identity.
Denying their race does them a great disservice. Society won't overlook or ignore their skin color, so as white parents, neither should you.
Their racial identity will shape their experiences in the world, and they deserve guidance on how to navigate the challenges they'll face.
Was explaining to someone that men don’t have to touch women’s waists when they’re tying to get by them in crowded places. He went on to say “it’s not that serious” I said “Do you touch other men’s waists when you tryna get by?” He looked at me crazy. I said EXACTLY.