8 Random Facts about ME:
1. I love smiling; a lot of times I can't control it.
2. I love to sing, a little bit too much if you ask me...i'm just too shy to sing for people
3. I like eyes; they're the windows to the soul
4. One day i will be a Sitar master like Ravi Shankar and George Harrison ( I just need to find a sitar)
5. My three football teams in order of importance: Manchester United, Brazil NT, and FC Barcelona
7. 7 is my favorite number so i'll stop here.
The title is a misnomer and I am clearly a liar.
(Skipped 6 because I can. Also for some reason I'm not too fond of that number).

There is no African, myself included, who does not appreciate the help of the wider world, but we do question whether aid is genuine or given in the spirit of affirming one’s cultural superiority. My mood is dampened every time I attend a benefit whose host runs through a litany of African disasters before presenting a (usually) wealthy, white person, who often proceeds to list the things he or she has done for the poor, starving Africans. Every time a well-meaning college student speaks of villagers dancing because they were so grateful for her help, I cringe. Every time a Hollywood director shoots a film about Africa that features a Western protagonist, I shake my head — because Africans, real people though we may be, are used as props in the West’s fantasy of itself. And not only do such depictions tend to ignore the West’s prominent role in creating many of the unfortunate situations on the continent, they also ignore the incredible work Africans have done and continue to do to fix those problems.

‘Twas a lovely Mother’s Day gift indeed  <3

‘Twas a lovely Mother’s Day gift indeed <3

This is way overdue, but I did it! I made it out alive!

This is way overdue, but I did it! I made it out alive!

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doctorwho:

gytrash:

I look incredible

Macklemore - Thrift Shop

fazstreetart:

At the STWTS opening, I asked people to write their own captions to street harassers. 

From Stop Telling Women to Smile Opening at Fresthetic on April 12, 2013. Brooklyn, NY.

Photos by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh

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Continuity at its best: 50 years later.

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