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29 December 2011 ~ 6 Comments

This is no ordinary love letter

Dear reader, On January 1st I wrote a post titled 7 ways to love yourself more in 2011. I didn’t have any specific new year’s resolutions but rather ongoing aspirations like learning to trust my intuition, to keep enjoying and exploring sex, to be financially astute etc., things that contribute to loving myself more. And loved [...]

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03 July 2011 ~ 0 Comments

MsAfropolitan Boutique Interview Series – Douriean Fletcher, founder of eKlektik eKhos

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The mission of the MsAfropolitan Boutique is to showcase and offer a handpicked range of products made by African Diaspora women on a rotating basis. Visit us here. As part of my journey to achieving this goal, I’ve met many inspiring women whose stories I want to share with you in an interview series features which [...]

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29 June 2011 ~ 7 Comments

Breaking it down – V&A Friday Late Afropolitans

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Last Friday MsAfropolitan and I (some split-personality going on) participated in a wonderful event at the V&A Museum in London. We presented a fashion show and a panel discussion to a visitor count of over 5,000 people. Here are some of our, okay my, thoughts on the event. By the way, if you’re new to [...]

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24 February 2011 ~ 9 Comments

Ntozake Shange & Michaela Angela Davis on Feminism & More

Ntozake Shange & Michaela Angela Davis on Feminism & More

I get many emails especially from young women asking about feminism, and who inspired my feminism. In another post I quoted the poet Jessica Horn about her mothers influence on her feminism. And personally, her words resonate. I was raised by a woman that I have come to recognise as a revolutionary mother, who used the [...]

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21 January 2011 ~ 31 Comments

What being mixed race has taught me

What being mixed race has taught me

It’s a shame that we black people are the ones that analyse and debate race and racism the most. If society was as post-racial as some try to claim, then I believe that it is white people that should be analysing and debating the effects racism has had on the world, whilst black people should [...]

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08 January 2011 ~ 2 Comments

MsAfropolitan Boutique Interview Series – Dielle N’Diaye, founder of Lady Soül Rebel

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The mission of the MsAfropolitan Boutique is to showcase and offer a handpicked range of products made by African Diaspora women on a rotating basis. Visit us here. As part of my journey to achieving this goal, I’ve met many inspiring women whose stories I want to share with you in an interview series features which [...]

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28 December 2010 ~ 11 Comments

7 black UK blogs to bookmark

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Sometimes blogging makes me want to pull out my hair. I subscribe to some social media blogs and by no means do I follow their blogging advice religiously but sometimes a recommendation catches your eye, like the other day when I read that every self-respecting blog should have a featured posts box. It made sense, [...]

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10 December 2010 ~ 2 Comments

MsAfropolitan Boutique Interview Series – Clare Eluka, founder of Raw Skin Food

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The mission of the MsAfropolitan Boutique is to showcase and offer a handpicked range of products made by African Diaspora women on a rotating basis. Visit us here. As part of my journey to achieving this goal, I’ve met many inspiring women whose stories I want to share with you in an interview series features which [...]

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08 December 2010 ~ 10 Comments

A Seasonal giveaway, and some rants.

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Have you guys seen the new Adidas ads? The ‘We Are London’ ads? I find them annoyingly stereotyping, but I forgive them because I’m a sucker for a good advertising campaign in terms of integrating the right social media etc. Despite that it’s now been a year since I quit my marketing career in the [...]

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15 November 2010 ~ 30 Comments

On being an African feminist

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With artists like Beyonce and Jessica Alba recently claiming to be feminists, it might be the case that we will soon see an F-word revival. That would be awesome. Yet feminism is not simply about being an independent or successful woman. It is about recognizing and taking a critical engagement with structures that may oppress [...]

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08 November 2010 ~ 9 Comments

On ‘Runaway’ by Kanye West

On ‘Runaway’ by Kanye West

After a shopping round in town today I decided it was about time I watched the video that has the high street in plumes, namely ‘Runaway’ by Kanye West. My head is now fuzzed with thoughts about chicken breasts and I’m vegetarian, so it’s not because I want some KFC The short story is that I [...]

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02 November 2010 ~ 17 Comments

Will the politically incorrect Obama please stand up?

Will the politically incorrect Obama please stand up?

Obama is so P.C. (politically correct) he makes me think of Boris Johnson as a revolutionary. I know – black people have no need to moan about racism anymore in this ‘post-racial’ world of ours. We have reached equal racial status now. Whether black, white, Asian or Jewish, none of us have to deal with [...]

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14 October 2010 ~ 14 Comments

African Women’s Decade 2010-2020 official launch

African Women’s Decade 2010-2020 official launch

It’s the launch of the African Women’s Decade 2010-2020 today. Yes, a whole decade dedicated to us, recognized by the UN (United Nations) and AU (African Union) and supported by a manifesto called the Maputo protocol. Did you know about it? No? Shame on you. OK, it’s not actually your fault, after all we have [...]

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30 July 2010 ~ 11 Comments

How not to write a killer-post

How not to write a killer-post

When you blog you get to write what they call killer posts. This label is perhaps a tad of an overstatement, because quite simply what writing a killer post means is you’ve written a post that’s so good it goes bananas in google rankings and make you famous over night because it’s so informative and [...]

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14 June 2010 ~ 17 Comments

American Apparel joins the black hair debate

American Apparel joins the black hair debate

So in short – Zeitgeist brand American Apparel prefers Solange to Beyonce. Following the recent revelation that when it comes to staff the company is more interested in the natural hair look than what they wrongly referred to as the trashy look, there’s been a lot of hoo ha about American Apparel having policies on [...]

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