I'd like to be a hard ass. But it's my nature to be mellow. I surprise even myself when I go off the deep end. I have and will always maintain my integrity but there are things that take me over the edge- because unlike most people- I care. About kids. About the poor. About a woman's right to choose. About people of color. You get the picture. I am quite the flower-child. I am in school studying education while pursuing modeling, musical and political endeavors. Conversations with me require RESPECT. Come correct and we can discuss anything. I'm someone's mother. Everything about me juxtaposes everything else and I'm fine with that. I had swag when they called it PERSONALITY. I work as a step teacher/mentor for the Step in Schools Foundation/ Girls Inc. and am currently building a social media movement dedicated to young people of color. Our children need to know that even though the deck is stacked against them, there's nothing they can't do. Seek knowledge and discover power. #WatchMeProgress
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
It’s day 4 my loves! Our model pick today is none other than Miss Chanel Iman.

We’ve been choosing a new model each day to celebrate the accomplishments and success of Black women in the modeling industry, and each week we will pick a new category to do this in. (February 9th starts SINGERS WEEK!)
Till then be sure to like & reblog these Black beauties for those who appreciate them as well as those who don’t have the pleasure of being familiar with them. I’ve tried to include famous models as well as models on the come up from all parts of the Black Diaspora. Feel free to add flicks of your own favorite Black model(s)!
Much Love & YPoC thanks you for your kind words, donations, likes, reblogs, follows, comments and everything else you’ve done to help us get the word out!
-Tajh
Day 3- Tonice Taylor

Day 2- Yaya Decosta

Day 1- Iman

Here are some of our YPoC twitter entries!
Fatima Siad

Melanie Monrose

Grace Jones

Donyale Luna
