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heartonmurrayssleeve:

Tomorrow night will be a fun night in the city.. Yuup..! (What the heck to wear???)

heartonmurrayssleeve:

Tomorrow night will be a fun night in the city.. Yuup..! (What the heck to wear???)

hiphopcaucus:

BORIS “BLUZ” ROGERS is an Emmy Award winning poet from Charlotte, NC. He is very much accomplished in the poetic world; he was the Slam Master and Coach of the 2007 and 2008 award winning competitive slam team, Slam Charlotte. He’s a passionate poet that has worked with organizations like Disney Radio and CBS Radio and is active in his local community. 

Follow him on Twitter @MrBluz and like him on Facebook.

inmyredpumps:

Meet the ambassadors…

Red Pump ambassadors are official representatives of The Red Pump Project and are charged with doing great work that represents our mission and organization. 

Be sure to connect with these great women!

heartonmurrayssleeve:

It’s all coming together #pickaprayer #HopeTour #HopeTour2013 #UnitedInPrayer #PIA #Hope #Prayer #Newtown #Faith #HopeRaiser

heartonmurrayssleeve:

It’s all coming together #pickaprayer #HopeTour #HopeTour2013 #UnitedInPrayer #PIA #Hope #Prayer #Newtown #Faith #HopeRaiser

staff:

As New York Fashion Week takes over our town, we’re elated to partner with Milk Studios and many others to bring a team of local Tumblr voices to cover the week’s events and personalities for the fifth straight season.
You can follow Brandon, Dillon, Freddy, Ira, Jaimen, and William, and everything Fashion Week by tracking our NYFW tag.Photo by Brandon Stanton.

staff:

As New York Fashion Week takes over our town, we’re elated to partner with Milk Studios and many others to bring a team of local Tumblr voices to cover the week’s events and personalities for the fifth straight season.

You can follow Brandon, Dillon, Freddy, Ira, Jaimen, and William, and everything Fashion Week by tracking our NYFW tag.

Photo by Brandon Stanton.

littlebirrd:

thank you. damn.
My sentiments exactly

littlebirrd:

thank you. damn.

My sentiments exactly

What I don’t write is as important as what I write.
Jamaica Kincaid, Generations of Women: In Their Own Words (via evasaidit)
No black woman writer in this culture can write “too much”. Indeed, no woman writer can write “too much”…No woman has ever written enough.
― bell hooks, remembered rapture: the writer at work (via evasaidit)