By: Rebecca Smith I broke up with a boy who I thought I was going to be with forever. At fifteen he and I decided that we had too much chemistry to...
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What You Need To Know Before Traveling As a Black Body: Lessons Learned From My Exchange Program in Australia
By: Morgan B. As the plane lifted up higher and higher into the air, I saw Sydney Harbour moving farther and farther away and once again reflected on...
Am I Really Black? Growing up Biracial in a Stereotype Driven Society
By: Taylor Sariah I am black. I’m just not black enough. I’m not black enough to understand racism. I’m not black enough because I...
The Struggles of Dating as a Black Millennial Woman
By: Nia Decaille I sipped my glass of wine, as I stood in the kitchen of a colleague who had invited me to her house warming party. In a sea of white...
The Good, The Bad, and The Bias: The Portrayal of Black Females in Our Current Media Platforms
By: Bri Tyson There are many different notions of what a Black woman is or should be. Often it is the unfavorable opinions that are voiced the...
It’s Gonna Take More Than a Tumblr Post for Me to Love Myself
By:Saada Revan Odds are that if you have any type of social media, in the past 6 months, even the past week you’ve probably seen the word...
Self Love Is Where It All Starts
By: Inndiaa Anderson I always had a vision for the man of my dreams. I imagined him being tall, muscular, “swagged out,” and most importantly...
The Time My Hairstyle was The Talk of the Office
By: Adwoa-Alexsis Mintah I’ve always worked in companies that have had a good mix of people. Not too many of one kind of person but a nice mix of...
On Being A Leader And A Black Woman
By: Yasmine Duncan Think of a leader. Picture one. Picture a leader in excruciating detail, the first image at the forefront of your mind. From their...
My Experience Growing up as a Fatherless Black Girl
By: Gabrielle Lee Growing up fatherless was not easy but it molded and shaped me into the young woman that I am today. Many people believe that not...