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Shadé (not) Sade

your bi-weekly dive into my job hunt rollercoaster ride—sharing my candid and often humorous journey through the ups and downs of finding meaningful work.

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no more holding back

the raggedy ass bitches i am referring to is the art world in nyc. whew, buckle your seats yall, i have a lot of things to get off my chest.

2 months ago
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oh, yea, i'm still unemployed (surprise, surprise); weighing my options, get my PhD or become a nun..decisions decisions...

do you all remember doing haikus in elementary/middle school? because i do!

3 months ago
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keep f*cking going

someone is feeling very spicy this morning? huh..?

3 months ago
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the gatekeeper ain't always right

i was watching the rapcaviar special on hulu (“rapcaviar presents” is a compelling new documentary series that tackles some of today’s most provocative issues through the stories of hip-hop visionaries and emerging stars currently ruling th...

4 months ago
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  • Shadé (not) Sade

    hailing from the boogie down, a proud stamp collector and an art enthusiast. inspired by the visionary thelma golden, on a mission to celebrate and elevate Black creativity.

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