I guess I always find "about me"s difficult to write because I either sound like I belong on myspace or someone who tries too hard to be profound. I'll start with the basics: My name's Ramelcy, and I'm from a little place you might have heard of known as New York City. I consider myself a Feminist and have an opinion on just about anything and everything. My tumblr is my own and no one else's so I'll post whatever quotes, rants, pictures, and random bullshit that I want. I guess it provides a bit of insight to who I am or at least I think I am? Don't hesitate to say hello. Follow and enjoy or not ?
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
LOL. 2 Things I take like they’re my job: pictures & naps.
What a lovely day today.
I was reminded how much I love the freedom and simplicity of being alone.
I love this cardigan, this weather, the fact that March is almost over, and that I have my cookies n’ cream milkshake & snickers icecream bar downstairs.
Life makes sense, ya know?
A lil’ collage of my bestfran and I
We took full advantage of the art gallery’s patio.
Our Demon World Domination Pictures.
lmao aren’t we entertaining !
Joycelyn Gil-Campbell (Domestic Workers United)
Feels good to share my passion with others and being able to bask together in that glory.
There is no better feeling than knowing through your fellow sisters’ empowerment, you are also empowered and growing.
HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY and MONTH!
My ghetto as Naomi Campbell walk.
If you can’t laugh at yourself. Who can you laugh at?
Attended this today.
Might I say, it was absolutely amazing and empowering. There was a diverse cast, each telling of their challenges as Black Women, but also historic challenges and victories. I learned so much about African women’s effective efforts to resist enslavement, their role in the Blues, their struggle with their portrayal in the media, their relationship with hip hop, their sexualities, their violation, their overcoming of such struggles, and so many other things.
I really had to take a step back and realize what an enlightening experience it was. There were monologues, dances, and some singing.
These women were giving themselves 100% to their art, and it was just outstanding to learn about such things, but at the same, be told to not be held by such shackles, love myself unconditionally, and to bring any type of joy to another, I must first bring it to myself.
Absolutely breathtaking.
Hoy.