On November 19th 2016, I married my soulmate. It was a perfect blend of her New Orleans roots and my Nigerian culture. One of the things I learned is how African the city of New Orleans is and how connected we are as a people.
Friends and family came to celebrate from all over the world and we made sure they had the time of their lives.
One of the things that touches us the most are the messages we are getting from friends and strangers telling us how much they needed to be a part of or see something like this.
Especially right now, when the world is telling us that our lives are insignificant, that our joy does not matter, that our humanity is questionable.
If nothing else, our celebration is not only a symbol of the love we have for one another, and that of the community that surrounds us but that Black Love Matters. It’s political. It’s resistance. It’s ancient. It’s powerful. Nobody can take that away from us.
We’ll get more into details soon but for now, enjoy these videos that include the second line that took place right after the wedding ceremony and the photo shoot turned music video. Shout out to Alex K. Colby, our amazing filmmaker and friend who directed, produced and edited all of this amazing footage.
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#blackestweddingever