Break out your black fist picks, kufis, and incense, the Black Power Movement is back!
Yes, yes y'all! Black people have united on Facebook to profess their love of the chocolate rainbow. Red bones, yellow bones, chocolate honies and pecan princes have joined forces and put away their differences to let the world know how much they love being black.
According to The Black Report, more than one million Facebook fans are causing a web-frenzy over a popular Facebook page. On Sunday, June 27, the fans hit the one million mark.
The ilovebeingblack fan page on Facebook has reignited the Black is Beautiful movement like a virtual firestorm, taking its message of empowerment to the web. The site is devoted to cultural awareness through fashion, capturing the hearrts of 1,001,010 Facebook fans worldwide. With It's I love being Black apparel line, the company brings a fresh meaning to James Brown's I'm Black and I'm Proud anthem for a post-Civil Rights generation. The company's positive motif is part of a larger movement to inspire and uplift the Black community.
"I Love Being Black apparel is a reminder to the community -- and the world -- that yeah, I DO love being Black," said Founder/CEO Kumi Rauf. "I wanted to establish an outlet to combat self-hatred and negativity from inside and outside our community, and to do it with style." Rauf established the company in 2003 as an outgrowth of racial tension while he was a student at UC Santa Barbara and as a social media platform to encourage positive relations between Blacks. For greater accessibility, ilovebeingblack.com is also in the ealry development stages of creating mobile applications for Android, Blackberry and iPhone users. "With this page, and soon our mobile applications, I want to bring Black people together to start a dialogue on a variety of topics and to show our love for our culture." ilovebeingblack.com products are sold online and at marketplaces, festivals, expos, and trade shows. Celebrities such as Kimberly Elise, Malcom Jamal-Warner, Too $hort, among others can be spotted in I love being Black apparel.
Become a fan at Facebook.com/lovebeingblack or log onto ilovebeingblack.com for more information.
Yes, yes y'all! Black people have united on Facebook to profess their love of the chocolate rainbow. Red bones, yellow bones, chocolate honies and pecan princes have joined forces and put away their differences to let the world know how much they love being black.
According to The Black Report, more than one million Facebook fans are causing a web-frenzy over a popular Facebook page. On Sunday, June 27, the fans hit the one million mark.
The ilovebeingblack fan page on Facebook has reignited the Black is Beautiful movement like a virtual firestorm, taking its message of empowerment to the web. The site is devoted to cultural awareness through fashion, capturing the hearrts of 1,001,010 Facebook fans worldwide. With It's I love being Black apparel line, the company brings a fresh meaning to James Brown's I'm Black and I'm Proud anthem for a post-Civil Rights generation. The company's positive motif is part of a larger movement to inspire and uplift the Black community.
"I Love Being Black apparel is a reminder to the community -- and the world -- that yeah, I DO love being Black," said Founder/CEO Kumi Rauf. "I wanted to establish an outlet to combat self-hatred and negativity from inside and outside our community, and to do it with style." Rauf established the company in 2003 as an outgrowth of racial tension while he was a student at UC Santa Barbara and as a social media platform to encourage positive relations between Blacks. For greater accessibility, ilovebeingblack.com is also in the ealry development stages of creating mobile applications for Android, Blackberry and iPhone users. "With this page, and soon our mobile applications, I want to bring Black people together to start a dialogue on a variety of topics and to show our love for our culture." ilovebeingblack.com products are sold online and at marketplaces, festivals, expos, and trade shows. Celebrities such as Kimberly Elise, Malcom Jamal-Warner, Too $hort, among others can be spotted in I love being Black apparel.
Become a fan at Facebook.com/lovebeingblack or log onto ilovebeingblack.com for more information.
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