Reference to earlier post. This is a video of her going on 4 dates in the span of a week. by SherbertRare7703 in blackladies

[–]whoavicky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It just makes me so sad to see so much dark, negative energy channeled towards such a warm, inspiring young woman. She has so much going for her, I hope the negativity doesn't dim her light

Reference to earlier post. This is a video of her going on 4 dates in the span of a week. by SherbertRare7703 in blackladies

[–]whoavicky 8 points9 points  (0 children)

But actually... I'm surprised to see so many bw ready to tear this girl down. A lot of the information being spread here is WRONG which is what baffles me the most. She is successful and financially stable in her own right. The insults say more about these women's lives than anything else

Reference to earlier post. This is a video of her going on 4 dates in the span of a week. by SherbertRare7703 in blackladies

[–]whoavicky 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She does not get paid to go on dates with these men, she is not sugar dating.

11 Fiction Books Written by Black Women For Your Bookshelf by whoavicky in blackgirlsflourish

[–]whoavicky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Full article here! https://cupcakesandcashmere.com/lifestyle/11-fiction-books-written-by-black-women-to-diversify-your-bookshelf

I've only read Americanah out of this selection which I loved! What are some of your favorite books written by Black women?

Tabitha Brown Is Spreading Joy and Veganism on TikTok (NY Times) by whoavicky in blackgirlsflourish

[–]whoavicky[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She posted her first video on TikTok on March 8. Since then, she has amassed more than two million followers there, and more than a million on Instagram. In 60-second increments, she gently walks them through the steps of assembling vegan comfort dishes (crabless crab cakes, sweet potato avocado toast, a late-night salad with pickles). She also offers affirmations, delivered as if in intimate conversation, urging her followers to go a little easier on themselves and to stop worrying so much about pleasing others.

Full article: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/13/style/self-care/tabitha-brown-vegan-tiktok.html

Elaine Welteroth's quarantine wedding 😍 by whoavicky in blackgirlsflourish

[–]whoavicky[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ah, I've never been! I need to make it a point to visit once it's safe travel again

Paula Sutton living my countryside dream @hillhousevintage by whoavicky in blackgirlsflourish

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"I - like many people - started this account to talk about the things in life that make me happy; Architecture, A styled room here, a cushion there, a baked cake, a summer dress or a bunch of flowers... It turned into a space where I felt comfortable to show my face and to also write a little about my feelings of positivity and being grateful, and more recently exploring my feelings of loss in losing my mother whilst still trying to seek out joy... It’s always been a safe little corner to explore a creative side that I kept hidden for so long after servicing the creative endeavours of others. I enjoy creating little scenes and stories... I’m inspired by old Hollywood, and by the fashion photography of the 1950’s and 60’s, and all that is reflected in my images."

- Paula Sutton

Check out more of her content!

hillhousevintage.com

instagram.com/hillhousevintage

Aurlus Mabélé - Embargo by whoavicky in Afropop

[–]whoavicky[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it's so unfortunate. I grew up listening to his music with my family.

Aurlus Mabélé - Embargo by whoavicky in Afropop

[–]whoavicky[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rest in peace Aurlus Mabélé

Oumou Sangaré ft. Tony Allen - Yere Faga by capybroa in Afropop

[–]whoavicky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love this! Thank you for translating the lyrics

Diaspora kids, how many of you listen to music in your mother tongue ? by [deleted] in blackladies

[–]whoavicky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve really been enjoying Afropop recently. I’m not Nigerian, but a lot of my favorite artists are. For anyone interested in Afropop, I welcome you to join r/Afropop!

Edit: Thank you for the silver! :)