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Liberté. Égalité. Afrocité an editorial by Sarah Stalon @throughmyeyesforyou “The identity of the African diaspora in France cannot be defined in a singular way. It is distinguished and multiplied tenfold by the diversity of Afrodescendant populations of immigrant origin. This subtle mosaic represents the richness of our peoples, the beauty of our cultures, but above all, it represents the pain of the past, and the possibility of tomorrow.“ (✍🏾 @throughmyeyesforyou ) Photography and artist... Defined Afro, Black Nativity, Afro Fashion, African Diaspora, Creative Direction, Textile Patterns, First World, Hair Stylist, The Beauty

Liberté. Égalité. Afrocité an editorial by Sarah Stalon @throughmyeyesforyou “The identity of the African diaspora in France cannot be defined in a singular way. It is distinguished and multiplied tenfold by the diversity of Afrodescendant populations of immigrant origin. This subtle mosaic represents the richness of our peoples, the beauty of our cultures, but above all, it represents the pain of the past, and the possibility of tomorrow.“ (✍🏾 @throughmyeyesforyou ) Photography and…

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Liberté. Égalité. Afrocité an editorial by Sarah Stalon @throughmyeyesforyou “The identity of the African diaspora in France cannot be defined in a singular way. It is distinguished and multiplied tenfold by the diversity of Afrodescendant populations of immigrant origin. This subtle mosaic represents the richness of our peoples, the beauty of our cultures, but above all, it represents the pain of the past, and the possibility of tomorrow.“ (✍🏾 @throughmyeyesforyou ) Photography and artist... Cool Album Covers, Clothing Photography, African Diaspora, African Culture, Creative Direction, Album Covers, Rock And Roll, Hair Stylist, The Beauty

Liberté. Égalité. Afrocité an editorial by Sarah Stalon @throughmyeyesforyou “The identity of the African diaspora in France cannot be defined in a singular way. It is distinguished and multiplied tenfold by the diversity of Afrodescendant populations of immigrant origin. This subtle mosaic represents the richness of our peoples, the beauty of our cultures, but above all, it represents the pain of the past, and the possibility of tomorrow.“ (✍🏾 @throughmyeyesforyou ) Photography and…

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Liberté. Égalité. Afrocité an editorial by Sarah Stalon @throughmyeyesforyou “The identity of the African diaspora in France cannot be defined in a singular way. It is distinguished and multiplied tenfold by the diversity of Afrodescendant populations of immigrant origin. This subtle mosaic represents the richness of our peoples, the beauty of our cultures, but above all, it represents the pain of the past, and the possibility of tomorrow.“ (✍🏾 @throughmyeyesforyou ) Photography and artist... Immigration Art, Afro Aesthetic, Black Nativity, Black Diaspora, Bad Brains, Afro Fashion, African Royalty, Cool Album Covers, Afrocentric Art

Liberté. Égalité. Afrocité an editorial by Sarah Stalon @throughmyeyesforyou “The identity of the African diaspora in France cannot be defined in a singular way. It is distinguished and multiplied tenfold by the diversity of Afrodescendant populations of immigrant origin. This subtle mosaic represents the richness of our peoples, the beauty of our cultures, but above all, it represents the pain of the past, and the possibility of tomorrow.“ (✍🏾 @throughmyeyesforyou ) Photography and…

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In “Jardin Jollof,” Sambacor Konaté ( @lejardinjolof ) merges tradition and modernity, using masks, plants, and vibrant styling to celebrate African heritage. His art tells powerful stories of identity and culture, connecting the past with the present. Discover more about his inspiring work on our website— link in bio. 📸 courtesy of Sambacor Konaté Ugandan Culture, Brazil Culture, African Heritage, African Diaspora, Website Link, The Present, Photo Dump, Mls, Link In Bio

In “Jardin Jollof,” Sambacor Konaté ( @lejardinjolof ) merges tradition and modernity, using masks, plants, and vibrant styling to celebrate African heritage. His art tells powerful stories of identity and culture, connecting the past with the present. Discover more about his inspiring work on our website— link in bio. 📸 courtesy of Sambacor Konaté

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