Nika Kljunさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Nika KljunInstagram)「Black culture is beautiful. 🧡Whether you actively realize it or not, black culture inspires and influences you on a daily basis. Many people who look like me have made the mistake of promoting “colorblindness”. That is not the answer at all! . We need to see color, acknowledge it, cherish it, and respect it! To be colorblind is a privilege of the ignorant, and to miss out on the authenticity of cultural experiences. . The world’s DIVERSITY is exactly what makes it BEAUTIFUL. That’s exactly why it deserves to be HONORED. The world DESERVES to be led with love. ❤️❤️❤️❤️ We need to step up and make that happen. What’s going on is inexcusable!!! . I’ve always had nothing but ABSOLUTE LOVE & RESPECT for the black community. Some of my best friends are black, and I cannot express how much I ADORE THEM & LEARN FROM THEM! ❤️ . For my dancers - Where do you all think funk came from? Street culture? graffiti? Hip hop music? R&B? Street style? I could go on and on... . The history of Hip-Hop dances encompasses the people and events that took place since the late 1960s, which contributed to the development of early hip-hop dance styles, such as uprock, breaking, locking, roboting, boogaloo, and popping. . African Americans and Latino Americans created uprock and breaking in New York City. African Americans in California created locking, roboting, boogaloo, and popping—collectively referred to as the funk styles. . HIP HOP comes from this culture. Your friends come from this culture. Some of your FAVORITE CHOREOGRAPHERS likely come from this culture. So many of your clothes and your music playlists come from this culture.. ‼️ . We must know exactly what is going on, and we must stand in solidarity with those who have done so much to pave the way for such a beautiful culture, which the world has come to adopt. But even without this culture, black lives would STILL matter. This is merely one more reason why they deserve respect from the people who don’t seem to think they do. . PROMOTE LOVE! Enough is enough! ❤️💪🏼 #blacklivesmatter #justiceforgeorgefloyd #georgefloyd #blackculture #enoughisenough」6月2日 1時48分 - nikakljun

Nika Kljunのインスタグラム(nikakljun) - 6月2日 01時48分


Black culture is beautiful. 🧡Whether you actively realize it or not, black culture inspires and influences you on a daily basis. Many people who look like me have made the mistake of promoting “colorblindness”. That is not the answer at all!
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We need to see color, acknowledge it, cherish it, and respect it! To be colorblind is a privilege of the ignorant, and to miss out on the authenticity of cultural experiences.
.
The world’s DIVERSITY is exactly what makes it BEAUTIFUL. That’s exactly why it deserves to be HONORED. The world DESERVES to be led with love. ❤️❤️❤️❤️ We need to step up and make that happen. What’s going on is inexcusable!!!
.
I’ve always had nothing but ABSOLUTE LOVE & RESPECT for the black community. Some of my best friends are black, and I cannot express how much I ADORE THEM & LEARN FROM THEM! ❤️
.
For my dancers - Where do you all think funk came from? Street culture? graffiti? Hip hop music? R&B? Street style? I could go on and on...
.
The history of Hip-Hop dances encompasses the people and events that took place since the late 1960s, which contributed to the development of early hip-hop dance styles, such as uprock, breaking, locking, roboting, boogaloo, and popping.
.
African Americans and Latino Americans created uprock and breaking in New York City. African Americans in California created locking, roboting, boogaloo, and popping—collectively referred to as the funk styles.
.
HIP HOP comes from this culture. Your friends come from this culture. Some of your FAVORITE CHOREOGRAPHERS likely come from this culture. So many of your clothes and your music playlists come from this culture.. ‼️
.
We must know exactly what is going on, and we must stand in solidarity with those who have done so much to pave the way for such a beautiful culture, which the world has come to adopt. But even without this culture, black lives would STILL matter. This is merely one more reason why they deserve respect from the people who don’t seem to think they do.
.
PROMOTE LOVE! Enough is enough! ❤️💪🏼
#blacklivesmatter #justiceforgeorgefloyd #georgefloyd #blackculture #enoughisenough


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