Essay on Black Mothers(Domestic workers) who raise white babies and the things they part, loving this story.
We all know this story ... does this mean that you back Twiggle?
Long time Stix... There is love here, despite the colour...
@GGm, i never left...
@kk, these two dont see colour
loving the pic, maybe a little overexposed on the baby - always a challenge when you have both black and white people in a pic - Who do you expose for? anyway, nice buddy (not so sue about the baby Jesus tag though *hides*)
this is on some NEXT!!!
Wow man, this is beautiful, lovely expression from both. It has a certain renaissance religious painting quality about it.
Although it's an interesting concept, I'm growing tired of south african's obsession with skin colour, I know it's an unavoidable aspect of everyone's personal history and everyone's relationships but it shouldn't be the starting point to every discourse, it narrows the discussion.
If you really want to make an essay out of this issue, it should be dealt as babies spending more time with other women other than their biological mothers, and this happens in so many other countries around the world. You will come upon the skin colour aspect eventually (in both ways too, it's still uncommon but there are also white nannies taking care of black babies) but it will be a part of the overall exploration, not the dominating characteristic...
beautiFUL!
POWERFUL!!!
awesome!
powerful
she is beautiful