John (@sohelpmegosh) 's Twitter Profile
John

@sohelpmegosh

Black is beautiful. Free Palestine. Free Congo. Free Sudan.

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TonyDaDome (@tonydadome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Growing up in Poverty doesn’t mean you are “Street”. Those are two different things. Hip Hop was NEVER just street. People from all walks of life contributed to Hip Hop since Day 1. Do the knowledge.

Paso Fino (@thefinefeminine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Black people have an unhealthy obsession with “excellence” — it’s okay to be average. To have an average life. And even in the mundane you can make an impact. It may be local, but it’s still valid. You don’t have to go to the moon. Down the street is okay too.

Pharrell Williams (@pharrell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nothing but love for my brothers Pusha & Malice King Push #HighLevelRap. Deeply grateful to be a surrounded by a community who believes in the power of Black music and continues to move it forward. By the grace of God. Photography by Bolade Banjo

Nothing but love for my brothers <a href="/clipse/">Pusha & Malice</a> <a href="/PUSHA_T/">King Push</a> <a href="/NoMalice757/">#HighLevelRap</a>.  Deeply grateful to be a surrounded by a community who believes in the power of Black music and continues to move it forward. By the grace of God.

Photography by Bolade Banjo
Wakandantechsupport (@skylerb97) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not that I hadn't unpacked the elitism behind the philosophy by this point but I saw a tweet of "Black excellence is the answer to a racist question " last year and that really stuck with me