• Whatever Cheyenne //
  • i'm cheyenne. i am beautiful and fabulous.

    social justice, all dat...

    i'm excited about my other tumblr, vegan deliciousness! it's also gluten free!

    i stand for things that are spiritually liberating, visually appealing, fulfilling, and DEstabilizing.

    But mostly this tumblr is pics of pretty people. //
  • Archive
  • / Theme
nappykittychronicles:

Hey Kitty Kats,

Here’s an awesome interview with one half of the amazing duo running this blog, Kirsten Kennedy! She’s a rising senior majoring in Human Development and Psychological Services with a minor in Integrated Marketing Communications. Read on to learn more about her and her crazy curly journey.
How long have you been natural?
I’d say since late 2010.
What made you decide to go natural?
Well I was bored and perms were too expensive lol.
Describe your hair journey.
My hair was permed and styled in a bob but started breaking, so I cut it. I went through the Rihanna phase with short interesting hairstyles, but I got bored again, so I decided to go natural. When I went home the next month, around Dec 2010, I had my mom cut the perm off and got used to it, so I started growing it out. Around Spring Break I wanted my mom to cut it, but she cut it super short in the front. We both freaked out and went to the barber the next day who shaved all her hair off and dyed it…so I came back to school with super short, brown hair, and loved it for a very long time. It was still maintenance though, which was hard work. I’m now at the point where I’m exploring where my hair can take me in regards to lengths. I’m excited for where I’ll be this summer, next year, etc.
What are your go-to products?
1. Water in a spray bottle
2. Coconut oil from Whole Foods
3. Curls Unleashed product from Walgreens. I’m just trying it, but it detangles, is great for twist outs, and is really moisturizing for my hair.
What makes you choose to stay natural?
The expense…it’s not the biggest reason but it’s a factor - it’s cheaper! I also think natural hair is great…it’s me, Raw Kirsten. I just think it looks better and is more fitting for me to have natural hair than when I had perms…there’s nothing wrong with perms/weaves, but it think natural is more becoming on me…now I’m like hey, I love it!
Describe your hair for us!
It’s thick, coarse I guess too. I tried to figure out the classification but I don’t know what it is…some parts are 4a and some are like, a 4z haha!, but that’s pretty much the sides. The top will curl but the sides are like, Don King….I’ve embraced every inch of it.
Who is your favorite blog/vlogger/naturalista?
· Colored Beautiful - Youtube; She used to have perms but decided to go natural. She does makeup, dyes her hair, and other fun things.
· MyNaturalSistas on YouTube are three sisters that are natural and blog together, tons of great stuff from them!
What is your favorite hairstyle?
I am in LOVE with my newly discovered twist-out. It’s my new fave, preferably when it’s a day or two old.
What is one tip/insight you’d like to share with others?
Take risks! It’s hair, it grows back. I’ve been basically bald with like….short short hair, almost a fade! Honestly, if my mom hadn’t cut my hair, it wouldn’t have been that short. Take risks!!
Anything else?
I encourage people (if you’re going natural) to talk to your friends. If you’re natural look at videos, you can spend hours getting lost in them, but it’s wonderful exploration. Now I get to see new things from a new perspective and it’s great.
:D
-B.


Beautiful!
53 ♥

You don’t really believe that, do you?

— Richard Dawkins (via therikeone)
66 ♥
94 ♥
ihateallyourgods:

Stephen Hawking- Science will win because it works
105 ♥
1818 ♥
ihateallyourgods:

-NDT
167 ♥

Poverty is not simply having no money — it is isolation, vulnerability, humiliation and mistrust. It is not being able to differentiate between employers and exploiters and abusers. It is contempt for the simplistic illusion of meritocracy — the idea that what we get is what we work for. It is knowing that your mother, with her arthritic joints and her maddening insomnia and her post-traumatic stress disordered heart, goes to work until two in the morning waiting tables for less than minimum wage, or pushes a janitor’s cart and cleans the shit-filled toilets of polished professionals. It is entering a room full of people and seeing not only individual people, but violent systems and stark divisions. It is the violence of untreated mental illness exacerbated by the fact that reality, from some vantage points, really does resemble a psychotic nightmare. It is the violence of abuse and assault which is ignored or minimized by police officers, social services, and courts of law. Poverty is conflict. And for poor kids lucky enough to have the chance to “move up,” it is the conflict between remaining oppressed or collaborating with the oppressor.

— Megan Lee (via fuckyeahmiserablethings)
2315 ♥

“In Texas, they lynch negroes. My teammates and I saw a man strung up by his neck — and set on fire. We drove through a lynch mob, pressed our faces against the floorboard. I looked at my teammates. I saw the fear in their eyes; and worse — the shame. What was this negro’s crime that he should be hung, without trial, in a dark forest filled with fog? Was he a thief? Was he a killer? Or just a negro? Was he a sharecropper? A preacher? Were his children waiting up for him? And who were we to just lie there and do nothing? No matter what he did, the mob was the criminal. But the law did nothing — just left us wondering why. My opponent says, “Nothing that erodes the rule of law can be moral.” But there is no rule of law in the Jim Crow South, not when negroes are denied housing, turned away from schools, hospitals — and not when we are lynched. St. Augustine said, “An unjust law is no law at all,” which means I have a right, even a duty, to resist — with violence or civil disobedience. You should pray I choose the latter.”
484 ♥
18-15n-77-30w:

squaremeal:

(via Dark Foods / sunset cooking on the farm. photo by andrea wyner.)

http://18-15n-77-30w.tumblr.com/
460 ♥
yup. except keep doing it (over the same moment) for years.
72451 ♥
127 ♥
355 ♥

“Yellow is my favourite colour to wear. Here I am in banana overload in a Marni jacket, Emma Cook leather shorts, my absolute must-have white Vince blouse, and my Giuseppe Zanotti shoes.” - Solange
314 ♥

Every atom in your body came from a star that exploded. And the atoms in your left hand probably came from a different star than your right hand. It really is the most poetic thing I know about physics. You are all stardust. You couldn’t be here if stars hadn’t exploded. Because the elements, the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, iron, all the things that matter for evolution weren’t created at the beginning of time. They were created in the nuclear furnaces of stars. And the only way they could get into your body is if the stars were kind enough to explode. So forget Jesus. The stars died so you could be here today.

— Lawrence Krauss (via allhailtheinfidel) (via ageofreason, neightkelly)
4964 ♥
effyeahsol-angel:

Complex Magazine
2233 ♥
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Older →