This is a new category I created during the last quarter of 2019, surrounding the ingredients of Instagram. I am always striving to do different things on SFM. This controversial piece is kind of like my Twitter Tweets of The Week. I cruise around Twitter and talk about many random things trending but this time it will be with post from Instagram. Sometimes there is audio so please don't forget to click on the links in purple to listen in. Enjoy! Who runs the world? These 8 black girls do, that’s who! Isn’t it remarkable to see a photographic image of 8 black female firefighters putting out fires with their shero capes? Do you notice how fearless they look with their magic melanin wands on standby? They are ready to leap from tall buildings, saving, delivering, and setting the captives free from burning fires. These ladies are black history. These black women embody a power that is foudroyant, stitched in excellence that is very pretty. An image like this is powerful yet imperative to little black girls and women in every village because it is rare to see. The field is dominated by men, but it feels good to see these women showing off the diversity and representation of the profession. When black girls that rock see other women, who look like them doing it, they believe they can do it if they desire it. Then they thrive in that achievement. WHO RUN THIS MOTHER? THOSE BLACK FIREFIGHTING WOMEN GIRLS! :) This Instagram post is really Sancti-Fly + dope. In the video they are discussing why our society still needs Black History Month. Its rather comical but well said. You do know some folks are like, “Why do we need a black history month?” In this video they share why. Just google black women at work. It will give you some insight as to why. America is still segregated. If you have folks in the dominant society that only want you to learn about their European history and not your own then, that is a problem. Black children, men, and women are attacked for having a different grade of hair and hairstyles than their European counterparts. I thought diversity and acceptance was the theme preached in our society. I could write a book on many reasons why we need to celebrate it. I’m sure if you were honest with yourself, you could come up with reasons why as well. Hey you guys, thanks for stopping by SFM. I need you to act right and be nice because it is black history month. I would hate to get my ancestors on you (lol). You have got to listen to this Instagram post. I deliciously enjoyed this man. If you need a smile and a good laugh get ready to let it out! You will as you watch this video. Google showed up and showed off king of the dunk, the Prince, the poet, the media mogul and the tennis Serene queen, in a compilation of African American people who made Google history by being the most searched individuals. This was nice to watch. I only named a few but others like Queen Bey was also in the mix. Don't assassinate Kobe Bryant's character, dang! This lady in this picture can be on my board anytime she wants. She is the type of person we all can learn something from. She is authentic, she represents realism coupled with good ethics. In this post, she speaks about a journalist trying to slander Kobe Bryant's name in light of some alleged rape case he was involved in. The man is still waiting to be funeralized and folks are drinking and eating their slander meals on the side and up front. This woman poignantly expresses her disagreement with the lady who wrote an article on Kobe. "As a journalist it is your job to objectively report the news." This young brother is giving us a few black seeds of history. He certainly has the sagacity to understand the times we are living in verses the times his parents and grandparents lived in. It's wonderful to have meaning and passion in your thoughts at a young age. The development can only get better if you stay woke on the tracks. We can learn something from any and all people. If they are young or old, it doesn't matter. DeAndre Arnold was told that he could not graduate from high school in light of Barbers Hill Independent public school telling him, having hair pass his ear was prohibited. This is why we need black history. What in the world, kind of policy is that? I am pretty sure his dreadlocks played the main character that they desired to assassinate. His hair is nicely groomed from what I can see. DeAndre's hair is beautiful. Is it me, or does it seem like black people are constantly being attacked for some reason or another regarding their natural hair? This is very unnecessary. Ellen has big angel-wings. She gave the young Texan, Mr. Arnold a $20,000 scholarship. DeAndre is winning! He will be just fine. If people can't accept you for who you are, I think they have the problem. This was so inspirational! I saved the best Kobe lessons for last. Please do not forget to click on the video and watch it! Kobe Bryant spirit lives on through all those friends, family members and fans who adored him. In this video, he is encouraging all of us to be our best selves and to live in our purpose. When you do that, you love what you do. When you love what you do it shows. There is a glow that shines on you that no one can touch. "Always be curious, always seek out things you love and always work hard." (Kobe Bryant)
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