This #BlackHistoryMonth
, we're highlighting some talented black artists that share their work across Facebook and Instagram. Through their art, they're addressing issues like race and identity, lifting up their communities and inspiring all of us.
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"My work focuses on African women, their health, education, sexuality and addressing beauty standards. With the stories entrusted to me, I am passionate about ethically representing people as who they truly are." -
@YagazieEmezi#BHM
https://www.facebook.com/yagazie.emezi/ pic.twitter.com/fUruTcucwk
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“My artwork derives from a place of imagining the various psychological challenges and endurance of early Black Americans. I'm inspired by their strength and will, and vision they had for the future.” -
@rjatweeting#BHM
https://www.instagram.com/ronald_jackson_artworks/ …pic.twitter.com/GQw2n2OWFt
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Glad to see you can post tweets but can't help anyone. It's great!
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It’s ok. Sometimes we don’t know how to speak up. Happy you found your voice
Thank you for sharing
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Basically, I call this « Ignorance » and one day, we will not hear about it anymore. Great job!
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Same here
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friendly reminder that social media employees who can sleep at night are probably sociopaths https://twitter.com/CaseyNewton/status/1100017972800880640 …
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