If our Instagram feeds are reflections of ourselves, we want to like what we see. Instagram can be a place of great discovery, learning, inspiration. It can be a place to hear stories the mainstream media doesn't share. A place to grow, adapt, evolve.
But, much like humans, it has a shadow side. One where negativity spreads as fast as the positivity. Where self-harm is encouraged, eating disorders glamorised. Where, thanks to intelligent algorithms, minds can be altered, led down detrimental roads of thought (as well as enlightening and positive ones).
Come to the positive side - we have body inclusivity. We have exciting, creative independent thinkers. We have artists, activists, poets, educators. We have representation, we have truth. Switch up your Instagram feed and diversify it today - and allow yourself to grow.
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@werenotreallystrangers 💭 encourages introspective thought
@juicegurlsexed 💭 sex education
@shop_local_london 💭 local shops/cafes/restaurants to support in town
@alphachanneling 💭 shows the beauty of sexual expression, helps release shame about intimacy
@fashiontakesaction 💭 enlightens about fast vs slow fashion, thrifting inspiration
@theogould 💭 portraits of humans with stories
@thelearningstationproject 💭 free English classes for refugees and asylum seekers in London
@justice_forblacklives 💭 keep tabs on upcoming protests
@muslim 💭 Muslim news and content, great for allies
@earth 💭 natural beauty
@officialmillennialblack 💭 inspiring anti-racist and black-centric content
@blklivesmatter 💭 follow the fight
@salty.world 💭 disability, gender, sex representation
@blackandembodied 💭 weight, race, gender, sex, mental health realness
@unskinnyshero 💭 beautiful big bold being
@theslowfactory 💭 human rights and environmental inspiration
@ihartericka 💭 a good being to watch
@saint_lovie 💭 stylish, wise, author
@theconsciouskid 💭 how to raise a conscious child
@gottmaninstitute 💭 relationship advice
@duckiethot 💭 beautiful black model
@4frontproject 💭 fights back against injustice
@mikaelaloach 💭 climate justice activist
@___elomelo___ 💭 fashion stylist @eliana.chinea 💭 race real talk @queerbrownvegan 💭 environmental insights
@amazonfrontlines 💭 "working with indigenous peoples to defend their rights to land, life and cultural survival in the Amazon"
@labourbehindthelabel 💭 fashion activism, how to get involved
@blmldnmovement 💭 keep up with the movement's UK movements
@theblackcurriculum 💭 "We teach Black British History in schools and out of schools"
@iye.loves.life 💭 vegan recipes
@munroebergdorf 💭 transgender activist and icon
@blackinbritain 💭 black british culture bible: exhibitions, shows, movies etc
@theequalityinstitute 💭 equality, equality, equality for all
@professionalblackgirl 💭 beautiful black people content
@rinnyriot 💭 cheeky colourful wise art
@panafricanthought 💭 intellectual thought on race
@michelleobama 💭 utterly inspiring female
@comethinkbig 💭 legalize cannabis
@nowhitesaviors 💭 keeps your white ignorance in check
@aoc 💭 a good leader
@gurlstalk 💭 mental health support
@lizzobeeating 💭 beautiful big black bold conscious creator
@feminist 💭 intersectional feminism
@gaytimes 💭 gay news!
@galdemzine 💭 "perspectives of people of colour from marginalised genders"
@ndn.o 💭 reveals truths and represents common indigenous struggles and stories
@simplepolitics 💭 simplifies UK politics without clear bias
@monachalabi 💭 creates artistic charts that easily help us understand complicated stuff
@riseindigenous 💭 indigenous representation
@accordingtoweeze 💭 genius of real talk and reality checking
@razzledesigns 💭 affirmative and inspirational quotes
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