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Black people are not a trend.

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Shot by Ig @eotree

Edited by Ig@zad__c

Creative Director Ig@zad_culturre

Models: Ig @Obediessence & Ig @zad_culturre

For the Culture

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Photographer ig@zad__c

Creative Director 1 Ig@eotree

Creative Director 2 Ig@___oge

Creative Director 3 Ig@zad_culturre

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Ig@sumthenq

Ig@efisolman

Ig@Obediessence

Ig@_xoxbritt

Ig@bradd_was_here

The Frame When we begin to look outside our own frame of reference; then we’ll begin to see the bigger picture. Sacrifice perspective and find Truth

Shot by Ig@eotree

Edited by ig@zad__c

Models: ig@Obediessence & Ig@zad_culturre

legalize being black. protect black women. our existence is resistance.

A BLACK MAN CREATED RANCH DRESSING It’s sad that I’m still learning about the contributions of African-Americans this late in life… when ALL THIS SHIT Should be taught in American public schools. 

HIS NAME WAS STEVE HENSON

Definitely makes sense, Black people cultivated “Mainstream American cuisine”, American pop music & American pop culture. This whole w@ck @ss country runs off Black Creativity.

In this satire of friendship, culture and history - dreams can unfortunately come true.
Here’s a teaser of my upcoming project.

Here were some of the pieces from my NYASA exhibition.Blueberry, Reprise, Sungazer, and Blackest BerHere were some of the pieces from my NYASA exhibition.Blueberry, Reprise, Sungazer, and Blackest BerHere were some of the pieces from my NYASA exhibition.Blueberry, Reprise, Sungazer, and Blackest BerHere were some of the pieces from my NYASA exhibition.Blueberry, Reprise, Sungazer, and Blackest Ber

Here were some of the pieces from my NYASA exhibition.

Blueberry, Reprise, Sungazer, and Blackest Berry (CMYK)

Acrylic/resin on wood

16″ x 16″

2020


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Choose to Challenge Ableism

As International Women’s Day approaches, I’ve been thinking about this year’s theme #ChooseToChallenge, and what I can do to make a difference.

I’m extremely passionate about raising awareness on the invisible barriers people from marginalised groups face in the corporate world, however, I’ve never explored the intersections of disability and identity formation in the workplace (or wider society).

Please read, comment and share my article. Hopefully, you’ll be inspired to create a working environment that supports colleagues with disabilities, physical or mental health conditions as opposed to one that inadvertently leaves many feeling excluded.

Be kind to yourself and others!

Author@iameriwa

Model @marshaellemusic

Love for potential

“It’s my love for potential that causes me pain.

The desire to push people to become better with time always has a way of making me

Waste my own” - Morgan Richard Olivier

Concept and hair styling by @mimissaaa

Photography by @mballa.madame

Models @sonia.kds @_frvncoise @lenamng_

MUA @mariacheikh_mua

This is a monologue I wrote entitled “just decide” from a character named Malcom who is a pensive young man coming to terms with life as he knows it.

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