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The black swan (Cygnus atratus) is a large waterbird, a species of swan which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest regions of Australia.A related New Zealand species was apparently hunted to extinction by Māori, but the species was introduced to New Zealand in the 1860s.

I need some of you to cut it the hell out. Maybe, for some of you, it’s a presumed similar appreciation for Beyoncé and weave that has you thinking that I’m going to be amused by you approaching me in your best “Shanequa from around the way” voice.

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Danielle boldly tells stories with heart, sass and humor. She peppers her writing with her larger-than-life personality, sharing her hilarious thoughts on pop culture, lifestyle topics and anything that affects Black women. Danielle loves words and strings them together to create multimedia

The bear flag flown next to the rainbow flag as an expression of bear and gay pride

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Exploring art by and about people of African descent, primarily through the lens of books, magazines and catalogs, Culture Type features original research and reporting and shares invaluable interestingness culled from the published record on black art.

Symbols of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Movements. The lambda. One symbol which continues to remain popular is the lower case Greek letter lambda.

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Acclaimed American poet, author and activist Maya Angelou was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1928. Often referred to as a spokesman for African Americans and women through her many works, her gift of words connected all people who were “committed to raising the moral standards of living in the

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How about a little towhead? Generally speaking, it’s thought that women probably emotionalize sex a bit too much for their own good. But if that’s true, then men definitely mythologize it too much for our own good.

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