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Bianca Maria Kajlich / USA Slovak ancestryGuest appearance

Bianca Maria Kajlich / USA

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An echo of America’s anthem in the highway. (Long Island, NY)

An echo of America’s anthem in the highway. (Long Island, NY)


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American flag at the Empire State. 

American flag at the Empire State. 


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Mandan (Native American tribe) mudhut - Bismarck, North Dakota.

Mandan (Native American tribe) mudhut - Bismarck, North Dakota.


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Mary Miles Minter - 1936

Mary Miles Minter – 1936


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Four in 10 American children live in low-income families, new report shows Four out of every ten Ame

Four in 10 American children live in low-income families, new report shows

Four out of every ten American children live in low-income families, according to new research from the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. This finding from the 2015 edition of the center’s Basic Facts about Low-Income Children fact sheet series underscores the magnitude of the problem of family economic insecurity and child poverty in the United States. Analyzing the latest available U.S. Census data, NCCP researchers find that 44 percent of children under age 18 lived in low-income families in 2013, and 22 percent lived in poor families. Low-income families are defined as those with incomes less than two times the Federal Poverty Threshold (about $47,000 for a family of four with two children) and poor families are defined as those with incomes below the threshold (about $24,000 for a family of four with two children).

“Far too many American children live in economically insecure families, and this serious threat to our nation’s future does not get the attention it deserves,” said NCCP Director Renée Wilson-Simmons. “NCCP’s Basic Facts about Low-Income Children provides essential data to raise awareness about our most vulnerable children.”


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Just a few notes for Miss Raven Symone.

1. You have an issue with labels.
2. You also have an issue with grammar.
3. Race and Ethnicity are not the same thing.

Ethnicity is defined as an ethnic group is a population of human beings whose members identify with each other, on the basis of a real or a presumed common genealogy or ancestry. Your ROOTS are not in Louisiana sweet girl. Even though your family history may be.

Africa is a continent that, has in fact gave way to a tremendous amount of WORLD ANCESTRY. There are numerous people, in various countries whose ancestry is in Africa, thanks to the slave ships who made multiple stops before coming to America. But, its not Black History Month, so I digress.

Oddly enough, Raven is defining herself as a RACE, which is social construct that refers to the concept of dividing people into populations or groups on the basis of various sets of physical characteristics. Race is a man made concept which is exactly what a label is,which is precisely what she hopes to avoid.

I am a BLACK AMERICAN WOMAN who’s roots, at its core, are based in Africa. But because I am completely unable to find those roots, thanks to historical events that shall remain left unsaid, I trace it back as far as I can. Which leaves me to the post slavery and Native American history, thus making me identify as a black woman.

Moral of the story, define yourself however you want. But understand, that in defining yourself, you are in fact labeling yourself at the same time. Labels are apart of the world in which we live in. They can create a sense of commonality. They are only negative if you allow them to be. How easily we get caught up on a few things when there are billions of words we can define as.

It seems that Raven feels like labeling, in and of its self, is negative. To that I say, be bigger than the label. Be more than what people see. And what they may expect. I am Black American Woman, who’s ancestors where slaves. I am a Christian, I am educated, straight, a daughter, a friend, a dancer, and a host of other things. Nothing about that was negative. Actually seems pretty awesome.

Be the best you, whoever that is, whatever you define that as.

Just finished this ref for my recent oc I’m pairing with zydrateaddicted on IG’s oc Hyon He is half

Just finished this ref for my recent oc I’m pairing with zydrateaddicted on IG’s oc Hyon

He is half Korean (mother) and white (Father) and grew up in America. He now resides in South Korea for either school/independence from his fam

idk im developing his character as we speak

I’ve just never worked with Asian faces so his character makes for good practice


//ignore shitty anatomy lol i wanted to just get his outfit ideas out!


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