πππππππππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½ππ½. When I walked in this room and saw Youβ¦for a moment the world went away and it was just Mike and D. Me and You my friend who knows me like no other and vice versa. Only We know the Ish we got into as teenagers while still Daring to be Great in Life! God Bless our Praying Mothers who would Never accept us being less than they knew God meant for us to be! Your Heart has always been So Big. Thank you for sharing it with so many. The world will miss your talent, but I will miss your silly laugh! I Love You Mike and I will Always be proud of you. β€οΈD
This is taking me back, such a great time β€οΈ #LivingSingle Repost from @essence
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FROM THE PAGES: Get into this iconic shoot from the February 1995 issue of #ESSENCE. Featuring the cast of ‘Living SIngle’ in majestic African glam, bold colors, wrapped in melanin allure.
It’s true blue and tight like glue. π
Photography: Marc Baptise
This is taking me back, such a great time β€οΈ #LivingSingle Repost from @essence
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FROM THE PAGES: Get into this iconic shoot from the February 1995 issue of #ESSENCE. Featuring the cast of ‘Living SIngle’ in majestic African glam, bold colors, wrapped in melanin allure.
It’s true blue and tight like glue. π
Photography: Marc Baptise
This is taking me back, such a great time β€οΈ #LivingSingle Repost from @essence
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FROM THE PAGES: Get into this iconic shoot from the February 1995 issue of #ESSENCE. Featuring the cast of ‘Living SIngle’ in majestic African glam, bold colors, wrapped in melanin allure.
It’s true blue and tight like glue. π
Photography: Marc Baptise
This is taking me back, such a great time β€οΈ #LivingSingle Repost from @essence
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FROM THE PAGES: Get into this iconic shoot from the February 1995 issue of #ESSENCE. Featuring the cast of ‘Living SIngle’ in majestic African glam, bold colors, wrapped in melanin allure.
It’s true blue and tight like glue. π
Photography: Marc Baptise
This is taking me back, such a great time β€οΈ #LivingSingle Repost from @essence
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FROM THE PAGES: Get into this iconic shoot from the February 1995 issue of #ESSENCE. Featuring the cast of ‘Living SIngle’ in majestic African glam, bold colors, wrapped in melanin allure.
It’s true blue and tight like glue. π
Photography: Marc Baptise
This is taking me back, such a great time β€οΈ #LivingSingle Repost from @essence
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FROM THE PAGES: Get into this iconic shoot from the February 1995 issue of #ESSENCE. Featuring the cast of ‘Living SIngle’ in majestic African glam, bold colors, wrapped in melanin allure.
It’s true blue and tight like glue. π
Photography: Marc Baptise
This is taking me back, such a great time β€οΈ #LivingSingle Repost from @essence
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FROM THE PAGES: Get into this iconic shoot from the February 1995 issue of #ESSENCE. Featuring the cast of ‘Living SIngle’ in majestic African glam, bold colors, wrapped in melanin allure.
It’s true blue and tight like glue. π
Photography: Marc Baptise
Robyn out there equalizing π€ #TBT #TheEqualizer
This is from one of the first films I worked on in the early 90s #MyLife #TBT
I’m excited to share the new trailer for @mayaandthe3 from the visionary director @mexopolis of βThe Book of Life.β Join us in a mythical world of empires, gods, legends, and a warrior named Maya β€οΈ
Family 1stβ¦
For this #WomensEqualityDay letβs remember the work of so many who fought for the right to vote and had to continue the fight even after the 19th amendment
Repost from @leaninorg
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Tomorrow is #WomensEqualityDay, which commemorates the ratification of the #19thamendment. While the 19th amendment gave some women the right to vote, itβs crucial to highlight that not all women were granted the same privilege. So, we’re re-sharing this oldie, but goodie to recognize the women of color who played a pivotal role in its passage. β β β β
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Among other things, they founded womenβs rights organizations, led marches, and spoke out through journalismβand their activism extended far beyond. For decades after the passage of the Amendment, these women continued to speak out about fundamental rights denied to their communities. We are highlighting five of these women today, but there are so many more who did inspiring and meaningful work. β
For this #WomensEqualityDay letβs remember the work of so many who fought for the right to vote and had to continue the fight even after the 19th amendment
Repost from @leaninorg
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Tomorrow is #WomensEqualityDay, which commemorates the ratification of the #19thamendment. While the 19th amendment gave some women the right to vote, itβs crucial to highlight that not all women were granted the same privilege. So, we’re re-sharing this oldie, but goodie to recognize the women of color who played a pivotal role in its passage. β β β β
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Among other things, they founded womenβs rights organizations, led marches, and spoke out through journalismβand their activism extended far beyond. For decades after the passage of the Amendment, these women continued to speak out about fundamental rights denied to their communities. We are highlighting five of these women today, but there are so many more who did inspiring and meaningful work. β
For this #WomensEqualityDay letβs remember the work of so many who fought for the right to vote and had to continue the fight even after the 19th amendment
Repost from @leaninorg
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Tomorrow is #WomensEqualityDay, which commemorates the ratification of the #19thamendment. While the 19th amendment gave some women the right to vote, itβs crucial to highlight that not all women were granted the same privilege. So, we’re re-sharing this oldie, but goodie to recognize the women of color who played a pivotal role in its passage. β β β β
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Among other things, they founded womenβs rights organizations, led marches, and spoke out through journalismβand their activism extended far beyond. For decades after the passage of the Amendment, these women continued to speak out about fundamental rights denied to their communities. We are highlighting five of these women today, but there are so many more who did inspiring and meaningful work. β
For this #WomensEqualityDay letβs remember the work of so many who fought for the right to vote and had to continue the fight even after the 19th amendment
Repost from @leaninorg
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Tomorrow is #WomensEqualityDay, which commemorates the ratification of the #19thamendment. While the 19th amendment gave some women the right to vote, itβs crucial to highlight that not all women were granted the same privilege. So, we’re re-sharing this oldie, but goodie to recognize the women of color who played a pivotal role in its passage. β β β β
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Among other things, they founded womenβs rights organizations, led marches, and spoke out through journalismβand their activism extended far beyond. For decades after the passage of the Amendment, these women continued to speak out about fundamental rights denied to their communities. We are highlighting five of these women today, but there are so many more who did inspiring and meaningful work. β
For this #WomensEqualityDay letβs remember the work of so many who fought for the right to vote and had to continue the fight even after the 19th amendment
Repost from @leaninorg
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Tomorrow is #WomensEqualityDay, which commemorates the ratification of the #19thamendment. While the 19th amendment gave some women the right to vote, itβs crucial to highlight that not all women were granted the same privilege. So, we’re re-sharing this oldie, but goodie to recognize the women of color who played a pivotal role in its passage. β β β β
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Among other things, they founded womenβs rights organizations, led marches, and spoke out through journalismβand their activism extended far beyond. For decades after the passage of the Amendment, these women continued to speak out about fundamental rights denied to their communities. We are highlighting five of these women today, but there are so many more who did inspiring and meaningful work. β
For this #WomensEqualityDay letβs remember the work of so many who fought for the right to vote and had to continue the fight even after the 19th amendment
Repost from @leaninorg
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Tomorrow is #WomensEqualityDay, which commemorates the ratification of the #19thamendment. While the 19th amendment gave some women the right to vote, itβs crucial to highlight that not all women were granted the same privilege. So, we’re re-sharing this oldie, but goodie to recognize the women of color who played a pivotal role in its passage. β β β β
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Among other things, they founded womenβs rights organizations, led marches, and spoke out through journalismβand their activism extended far beyond. For decades after the passage of the Amendment, these women continued to speak out about fundamental rights denied to their communities. We are highlighting five of these women today, but there are so many more who did inspiring and meaningful work. β
A Great way to Start my Divine Day!!!with a King!
THIS π― Repost from @lizzobeeating
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The internet has brought the world together, for better and for worse. Right now there are people in peril. If I can help bring awareness to these issues itβs the least I can do. How to help:
#haiti https://hopeforhaiti.com/ @hopeforhaiti
#Afghanistan https://womenforafghanwomen.org @womenforafghanwomen
#Turkey & #Greece https://lp.panda.org/med-wildfires
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First look at the brand new season 2 artwork from #TheEqualizer! Are you ready for October 10th?!
Today isnβt Earth Day, but everyday should be #EarthDay after todayβs UN report declared the #ClimateCrisis a βcode red for humanityβ π
Weβre excited to share this @audible original from @iammichaelelliot with you! Repost from @audible
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“When you truly believe, your get down is different.” From setbacks to success, Michael Elliot’s memoir will restore your faith in the journey.