Leaving this right here. The creativity of humans never cease to amaze me.
Art gives pleasure and naively tries to outwit death. Illustration Artist Karen Katar.
Joesph David-Jones joined us on this episode of Black + Excellent. We talked about aliens, candy corn, music, and, of course, Black Excellence (like, duh!!).
Hit play for some laughs and be sure to tune into 4400 on the CW.
Subject File | MAKKARI
Nailed it
This is sooo wrong of us Tumblr. Funny though 😋
WHO THEY ARE:
Release The Pressure is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving heart health for Black women through education and preventative action.
WHAT WE DID:
❤️🩹 On March 03 and March 31, 2021, Release the Pressure ran LOUDR campaigns with Creatrs art to raise awareness about Black women's high blood pressure and the impact it has on the black community. The campaign’s goal was to get 300,000 Release the Pressure pledges to learn more about heart health by 2022. Two banners were created in honor of Women’s History Month that amplifies the image of self-care for black women. Engaging with the arts can be an act of self-care, self-love, and therapy for black communities. This campaign accomplished the following:
Tapped into the arts through storytelling to produce energizing conversation, content, and engagement around preventive heart health actions in a smart, informative and relatable way focused on self-care & art.
Increased Release The Pressure pledges (btw have you taken the pledge? ).
Engaged with trusted messengers (Black Women artists) to build the Release The Pressure brand through their online community – their “squads.”
Image made by a Tumblr Creatr (Christa David)
Image made by a Tumblr Creatr (@macaroon22)
P.S. Check out @releasethepressure's Tumblr blog
Will Finn and Jake be best bros forever as they embark on the most important adventure of their lives? Adventure Time: Distant Lands – Together Again streaming May 20, 2021 on HBO Max.
For her first hourlong stand-up special, comedian/actress/producer Aida Rodriguez takes the stage in the Bronx to tackle the issues of the day – not just because they’re ripped from the headlines, but because they’re in the pages of her personal life story. With her grounded and unapologetic point of view,
Rodriguez gets candid about being worn out from political comedy, embracing both sides of her heritage, getting back into the dating game, and so much more. A hilarious, no-holds-barred exploration of identity and family, the special concludes with a documentary of Aida’s travels to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic – a celebration of these vibrant cultures as cameras capture Rodriguez reuniting with her estranged father and paying it forward for up-and-coming comedians.