Tamar moves so funny because she has literally shaded or talked crazy about every A-C list celebrity in Atlanta, and expects them to be cordial with her when she sees them in person.
lmfao, that’s not how that works mama 😭✌🏽
Congratulations to this brave mom for finally being cancer-free 🥹❤️
After a battle that changed her life, she rings the bell. This sound is hope, strength, and love ❤️ never gave up.💪
Today, we remember Della Reese on what would have been her 95th birthday.
From a beloved singer to a trailblazing actress and ordained minister, Reese touched countless lives with her voice, grace, and faith.
Rest in peace, Della.🕊️
Cardi B talks about how black americans fought for equality and should be thanked for it + how history is currently trying to be erased from schools today on CNN News.
Mara Brock Akil has a story ready to tell for the "Girlfriends" movie. She even has the original cast behind her. What she does not have is the funding for it. https://t.co/XV3czQ8Kmq
Her name is Miss Tatiana and she’s one of the baddest trumpet players in the country! There’s absolutely no limit to our talent and abilities. You better blow girl! I love it! 🎺
#BlackGirlMagic#BlackWomen#TrumpetPlayer#Music#BlackCulture
Diahann Carroll was an Emmy winner, a Tony winner, and the first Black woman nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award for a non-singing role for the 1974 film "Claudine." In a Canadian television interview, she gave a masterclass in dismantling an assumption without ever raising her voice. The Reframe: Asked about race, she refused the usual framing entirely: "Being Black is not a problem for a Black person. Being Black is a problem for the community that doesn't understand that you are a human being. It was not a problem for me. I had to deal with other people who had problems with it." She named it plainly: the burden was never hers to carry. It belonged to the people who couldn't see her. The Assumption: Then the interviewer reached for the script. He told her she grew up "in the ghetto." That things "must have been pretty tough." He assumed the way people still assume... that a Black childhood meant struggle, scarcity, survival. The Correction: She wouldn't let it stand. · A mother and father who adored her · A home they owned · A new Chrysler every year · Several family residences in the area · Weekend outings to Radio City Music Hall "Not all of the ghetto is as we see it on television." The Lesson: She was honest that racism cost her... she said plainly she'd have had a different career, made more films, if she weren't Black. She never pretended the barriers didn't exist. But she refused to let anyone flatten her life into a single story of hardship. Dignity wasn't something she asked for. It was something she already had. #diahanncarroll #blackexcellence