Le respect aurait voulu que tu l'appelles "Madame", tu t'es permise des familiarités de par son origine ainsi que de par sa condition, tu ne l'aurais jamais appelée "tata" si c'était ta Directrice Régionale. White people de rien du tout, tu as juste une fausse modestie.
Quand on réalise à quel point tout est devenu cher, et qu’Allah ne nous a jamais laissé affamé ni les mains vides, mais au contraire avec plus qu’assez. Al Hamdulilah 🥹🥹🥺
Rappel quand l’esclavage à été aboli des « penseurs » disaient que l’économie allait s’effondrer car maintenant fallait payer tout le monde. A chaque avancer social les gens se sont adaptés & les plus pauvres ont eu + de droit
A little girl in Boston went home one day and asked her Nigerian mother if she could change her name to Zoe.
Nobody at school could say Uzoamaka.
Her mother was cooking. She didn't even turn around.
"If they can learn to say Tchaikovsky, Michelangelo, and Dostoyevsky, they can learn to say Uzoamaka."
That girl kept her name.
Then she went to Hollywood and won three Emmy Awards.
And now the whole world knows exactly how to say Uzoamaka Aduba.
Your name is not a burden. It's a prophecy.
It’s always the mothers who have to dedicate their lives to caring for these children.
I’ve worked with disabled kids and it’s ALWAYS the mothers. The fathers are never as involved, as attentive, as informed as the mother on the child’s needs. Always the mothers.
you don’t understand how refreshing it is to see a 58-year-old woman on my screen that has lines and wrinkles and a full life lived written across her face
ruth gemmell, you are fine as fuck