Somebody Kill Me

Somebody kill me

My laptop and computer decided to go kapoot and I go back to school on Monday

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4 years ago
Black Futures  (2020)
Black Futures  (2020)

Black Futures  (2020)

Black Futures is a collection of work–art, photos, essays, memes, dialogues, recipes, tweets, poetry, and more–that tells the story of the radical, imaginative, bold, and beautiful world that black artists, high and low, are producing today. The book presents a succession of brilliant and provocative pieces–from both emerging and renowned creators of all kinds–that generates an entrancing rhythm: Readers will go from conversations with hackers and street artists to memes and Instagram posts, from powerful prose to dazzling paintings and insightful infographics. A generational document that captures this fast-moving generation in its own dynamic and expansive language. While shaped in the tradition of other generational statements, from The New Negro to Black Fire to Toni Morrison’s landmark The Black Book, Black Futures does not have a retrospective air. It showcases the present, but points to the future. We live at a time when black culture–whether it’s created by Ava DuVernay or Donald Glover, Kendrick Lamar or Cardi B, meme-makers or YouTubers–is opening our imaginations and offering new paths forward, a multi-voiced, utopian alternative to a world of walls and white nationalism. Black Futures captures this expansive vision and energy and makes it available to any reader, of any color, who wants to explore this exciting cultural moment and see the next one coming.

by Kimberly Drew, Jenna Wortham

Order it now here

Kimberly Drew is a writer, independent curator, and activist. Her career in the art world began nearly a decade ago when she founded the Tumblr blog Black Contemporary Art after an internship at The Studio Museum in Harlem. Drew recently left her role as social media manager at The Metropolitan Museum of Art to pursue writing full time.

Jenna Wortham is a staff writer at The New York Times Magazine, where she covers the intersection of popular culture and technology. She also co-hosts the popular “Still Processing” podcast with Wesley Morris for The New York Times.

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5 years ago
Rosemary Witch I Feel Accomplished Because I Actually Colored This Myself And Didn’t Use The Colorizer

Rosemary Witch I feel accomplished because I actually colored this myself and didn’t use the colorizer


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6 years ago
My Resting Heart Rate Registers As A 

My resting heart rate registers as a 

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4 years ago

*heavy southern accent*: terfs aint got no friends

*heavy Southern Accent*: Terfs Aint Got No Friends
5 years ago
Thresh To Death @animatea_ Emojis ✂️ 🍋 💿 #emojichallenge #emojis #quarkdork Https://www.instagram.com/p/B2B6H31BY8D/?igshid=14kyd866qqltl

Thresh to death @animatea_ emojis ✂️ 🍋 💿 #emojichallenge #emojis #quarkdork https://www.instagram.com/p/B2B6H31BY8D/?igshid=14kyd866qqltl


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5 years ago
When People Ask Me Who Ive Been Doing Feat One Of My Trash Sons

When people ask me who Ive been doing Feat one of my trash sons


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6 years ago

HEY UR ART IS NEAT

Awww (OuO)Thanks!!

5 years ago
Rescue Bots In Animal Crossing Style!

Rescue Bots in Animal Crossing style!

Designs credit to @knnw-a ;w;


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