Lupita is so damn fine
Tessa Thompson photographed by Autumn de Wilde for Rodarte F/W 2018
Daniel Kaluuya & Angela Bassett ‘Black Panther’ World Premiere
Janelle Monae attends the premiere Of Disney and Marvel’s ‘Black Panther’ at Dolby Theatre on January 29, 2018 in Hollywood, California.
Lupita Nyong’o at the World Premiere of ‘Black Panther’ There were all these incredible African costumes and hairstyles and so much intense diversity and vibrancy from around the continent. I don’t think people are aware of how rich the culture is and how diverse African culture is. And in Wakanda, it’s been inspired by the entire continent and different tribal aesthetics and cultures. We see all of that. So, hopefully it’s such a rich tapestry that it will wake people up to a different idea of what Africa is.
Last night, Amandla Stenberg came out as bisexual in a powerful message via the Teen Vogue Snapchat:
“I wanna thank Teen Vogue for giving me this opportunity, I cannot stress enough how important representation is, so the concept that I can provide for other black girls is mind-blowing. It’s a really really hard thing to be silenced, and it’s deeply bruising to fight against your identity and just mold yourself into shapes that you just shouldn’t be in. As someone who identifies as a black bisexual woman, I’ve been through it, and it hurts and it’s awkward and it’s uncomfortable. But then I realized: because of Solange and Ava Duvernay and Willow and all the black girls watching this right now, there’s absolutely nothing but change. We cannot be suppressed. We are meant to express our joy and our love and our tears, to be big and bold and definitely not easy to swallow. I definitely believe in the concept of rebellion through selfhood, and rebellion through embracing your true identity, no matter what you’re being told. Here I am, being myself; and it’s hard and vulnerable, and it’s definitely a process, but I’m learning and growing. Thank you for supporting me and doing this, and thank you to Teen Vogue. This is just the beginning, though; we have a lot of work to do for all women of color. We need more representation in film and television. We need our voices to be louder in the media. And not just women of color — bisexual women, gay women, transgender women, mentally ill women. I’m sick of all the misogyny and homophobia and transphobia that I see around me, and I know you are too. Thank you for listening and goodnight.”
ONE MILLION TIMES YES.
so I took over the teen vogue snapchat today
**wipes tears from my cheeks**