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  • Hello, world! Today’s #WeeklyFluff is Coco, a Congo African grey parrot who’s feeling particularly co-dependent after Valentine’s Day. “She will follow me all around,” says Coco’s human Jackie Persaud (@mss_jackie_j). “Once she loses [sight of] me, she will scream like a toddler and ask, ‘Where you? Where you? Where you?’”
Deep down, Coco just wants your undivided attention.
Photo by @mss_jackie_j
  • Weekend Hashtag Project: #WHPUpToMe
The theme this week? You get to pick! This weekend the challenge is to come up with your very own WHP theme and bring it to life through photos and videos. Need some inspiration? Check out this image by floral designer Doan Ly (@doan_ly). Here are some tips to get started:
💡 Find your inspiration. Think about the people or things that mean the most to you, whether it’s a childhood memory or a favorite work of art.
💡 Make the rules. Then break the rules. Since you get to pick the theme, we’re giving you full permission to tap into your imagination, explore your interests and showcase your creativity.
💡 Explain your theme. In addition to #WHPUpToMe, include your own make-believe WHP hashtag in your caption. Write about your theme and its inspiration.
PROJECT RULES: Please add the #WHPUpToMe hashtag only to photos and videos shared over this weekend and only submit your own visuals to the project. By adding the #WHPUpToMe hashtag, you consent to and grant Instagram all rights to repost your photo or video. If you include music in your video submissions, please only use music to which you own the rights. Any tagged photo or video shared over the weekend with the #WHPUpToMe hashtag is eligible for the project and, if selected, to be featured next week.
Featured photo by @doan_ly
  • To honor the black community on Instagram and celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth, we’re sharing another story in our series #ShareBlackStories. This month and beyond, follow along and share your unique perspective using the hashtag.
Through the art of wearing a headwrap, Paola Mathe (@findingpaola) discovered a community of women with their own vision for the future. “I want to create bold, colorful images of black women of all nationalities, backgrounds and social classes,” Paola says. “Images I wish my 5-year-old self could see.”
Growing up in Pétion-Ville, Haiti, Paola vividly remembers the first time she wore a headwrap at the age of 7. “It made me feel beautiful for the very first time,” she says. As an adult now living in Austin, Texas, Paola sees a headscarf as a sign of strength and confidence. “It makes me feel taller,” she says. “Like I’m standing with an army of my ancestors who fought for me to be here.”
In 2014, Paola founded Fanm Djanm (@fanmdjanm), a company dedicated to selling headwraps and cultivating a community around them. In Haitian Creole it means “strong woman.” “That’s who I wanted to celebrate with my headwraps,” Paola says.
See more stunning images of Paola wearing her signature headscarves, right now on our story.
Photo by @findingpaola
  • 💌 Happy #ValentinesDay! We have a gift for you. 💌 Meet Shane Burcaw (@shaneburcaw) and Hannah Aylward (@hannahayl) who — like any great modern love story — met with a little help from technology. 🙃 Hannah made the first move; she reached out to Shane after watching a documentary about his life. Today, the pair lives together in Minnesota where 26-year-old Shane is an author and Hannah, 23, is a college senior, studying sociology.
“At first, I think people are a little unsure of what to think of our relationship since I am in a wheelchair, and I rely on Hannah for a lot of my day-to-day care,” says Shane, who lives with spinal muscular atrophy, a genetic disease affecting the part of the nervous system that controls voluntary muscle movement. “I think people assume that Shane needs more caregiving than he does,” adds Hannah. “Anything that I do to help him is just us hanging out together. And we don’t see it as girlfriend time versus caregiving time. It’s all just us being together.”
The couple is on a mission to normalize inter-abled relationships. “It shows people that having a disability isn’t a sad, depressing existence,” says Hannah. “And people who are able-bodied can be in amazing relationships with people who have disabilities.”
Today on our story and our IGTV channel, we’re celebrating Hannah and Shane’s love. (P.S. Grab your tissues. This one’s a tear-jerker.) ❤️
  • We’re celebrating Shane Burcaw (@shaneburcaw) and Hannah Aylward's (@hannahayl) love for #ValentinesDay! Each wrote a 💌 to the other.

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