Thursday, September 18, 2014

1764th.


"Let me tell you a story. Once at a party, I had all the little girls sitting around me and I was asking them about their favorite parts of all the princess movies. The birthday girl was sitting next to me, and she tells, 'Princess, your skin is the same color as mine.' I smile and agree, and try to move the game along, but she interrupts and says, 'Your skin is brown and you're a princess. It's the same color as mine, but you're a princess.' 'Well, my skin is brown and your skin is brown, and I'm a princess, then you must be a princess too,' I tell her. And then I spent the next 10 minutes assuring all the black girls at the party that yes, they have lovely skin and yes, they can be princesses with me. This happens at most of the parties I go to. I have had my arm stroked, my hair patted, my skin color commented on more times than I can remember. I am not simply hired out to entertain a bunch of cute little girls dressed in poofy skirts who want to play with a big girl in a poofier skirt. I am hired out because I am an affirmation. Fore these little black girls (and boys! I've dazzled a few of them too) Princess Tiana is proof that for once, they can be special BECAUSE of the color of their skin, not IN SPITE OF." - Lyrique86


Photo is "Princess of Heart - Tiana" - from Nippy13.