Her Highness Rae

Her Highness Rae

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I am a cultural architect and creative voice working across art,fashion, wellness, education, and media as a true entrepreneur/business woman.

My focus: empowerment, wellness, culture, legacy,love for Durham and to remind you to always wear your crownđź‘‘

02/14/2026

Day 14 of Black History Month, Happy Centennial!

❤️ During Black History Month and Valentine’s Day, we celebrate love but love is also about saving lives and caring for others.

Dr.Drew was a brilliant Black doctor and scientist who helped create modern blood banks. His research made it possible to store and transport blood, allowing doctors to perform surgeries and save millions of people around the world.

Despite facing racism and discrimination, he stood up for equality and believed that all people deserved the same care. His work continues to protect our hearts and our communities today.
Let’s honor his legacy by showing love through service, kindness, education, and taking care of our health. True love is not just words it’s action. ❤️

Toni Morrison interview 02/09/2026

Toni Morrison interview Toni Morrison interview with Jana Wendt

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Its February 9 — Black History Month Centennial!

This year marks 100 years of Black History Month—a full century of truth preserved, protected, and proclaimed.
Founded by Dr. Carter G. Woodson, alongside Jesse E. Moorland, Black History Month was never about asking permission to be seen. It was about correcting the record. It was about documenting a people who were already here, already contributing, already shaping the nation—long before our identities were renamed, reclassified, or misunderstood.
Black Americans are not an appendix to American history.
We are its foundation.

As America reflects during this centennial—and as institutions like Disney celebrate 100 years of storytelling—we are reminded that stories shape nations. And no story has shaped America more profoundly than the Black American story: our labor, our intellect, our culture, our resilience, our imagination. We are the rhythm of its music, the backbone of its economy, the conscience of its democracy, and the soul of its global influence.
Patriotism means honoring truth.

Truth means honoring Black history.
For 100 years, Black History Month has stood as a declaration: America cannot be defined without us. We are not outside the story. We are the heartbeat that made it possible.
This is not remembrance.
This is recognition.
And it is long overdue.
We ALL are Black History!
-HerHighnessRae

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What unfolded during the Super Bowl halftime show was not provocation—it was reflection. It was beautiful! A mirror held up to the real America: the melting pot built on stolen land (my people, the American Indians), sustained by the labor, culture, and resistance of those who fought for justice, equality, and dignity. This country exists because of convergence—Native, Black, Latino, Caribbean, immigrant, and yes, white.....and anyone threatened by that truth is not defending America, they are resisting it. K*K is not American it's hate,laziness and anti-American. Skin heads are not American, they are anti-American. AltRight nor turning point are not American, they are all hate, anti- American and demonic.

The performance—featuring Bad Bunny, alongside artists like Green Day, Ricky Martin, Coco Jones and Lady Gaga—centered the heart of this nation. Puerto Rican history, pride, and pain were not hidden; they were honored. The dancers—Black women, white women, Haitian, Dominican, Puerto Rican, Latina and Latino men and women—embodied what “American” actually looks like. Only someone fundamentally unpatriotic mistakes unity for division. That reflexive outrage, that need to fracture and demonize, is not cultural critique—it is demonic division.

Let us also be unambiguous: Christianity does not protect abusers. Scripture is explicit—“If anyone causes one of these little ones to stumble, it would be better for them to have a millstone hung around their neck and be drowned in the depths of the sea” (Matthew 18:6). Supporting pedophiles does not make one Christian; it makes one morally bankrupt and DEMONIC. Declaring allegiance to “Jesus” while excusing harm only reveals allegiance to a counterfeit faith—one built for comfort, not truth. Yahshua, in word and action, stands against exploitation, hypocrisy, and violence, always.

Opposition to this performance is not neutral. When prejudice hardens into narrative—when fear is weaponized—it becomes the same tool that has historically birthed danger and death for so-called Black people and other marginalized communities for centuries. That is how racism operates: not merely as thought, but as action with consequences. And still, the beauty remains. The halftime show was bold, joyful, historically grounded, and unmistakably American. It reminded us that the soul of this country has never belonged to the loudest gatekeepers—but to the people who keep showing up, dancing, singing, surviving, and telling the truth.
—HerHighness Rae

02/09/2026

The outrage over Cardi B choosing to leave a husband who repeatedly humiliated her says far more about our culture than it does about her. There is something deeply pitiful about men—and the people who cosign them—who treat male infidelity as normal while framing a woman’s self-respect as failure. It exposes an outdated belief that a man is always the prize, even when he offers dishonor, instability, and public disrespect. One has to ask: how are we raising our sons, if some grow up believing that loyalty is optional, accountability is negotiable, and a woman’s presence alone should be enough to absolve them of character?
For generations, women stayed because they had no choice—no bank accounts, no property rights, no legal autonomy. That wasn’t romance; it was captivity disguised as tradition. To mock a woman for leaving now, when she finally can, is to mourn the loss of a system where men never had to prove themselves worthy of partnership. It’s not that women are “unwanted” without men—it’s that some men are uncomfortable being evaluated at all.
So congratulations to Cardi B, and to every woman—and person—who chooses dignity over endurance. As the old country women say, being a warm body in a bed is not the same as being valued. Choosing yourself when respect is absent is not rebellion; it is a God-given right. And in modeling that choice, she teaches others that love without honor is not love—and that freedom, once tasted, does not apologize.

FACTS ABOUT OUR TEETH THAT WAS NOT TAUGHT IN SCHOOL 01/25/2026

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This is a very interesting yet not new topic :teeth;to remove or not to remove,is the question. Watch it and YOU be the judge.

FACTS ABOUT OUR TEETH THAT WAS NOT TAUGHT IN SCHOOL i would WATCH THIS before you get ANY TEETH PULLED... i am not a doctor this are opinions of our fellow Americans not to be taken as medical advise Join this...

Bishop Martin on God's Calling 01/23/2026

"I'm old of a cat to be fooled by a kitten" and "No weapon formed against us shall prosper " are the two quotes to take away from this short lol

Bishop Martin on God's Calling

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