By: Marchelle Bryant Often times, support groups ‘sistah circles’ or other...
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Uplift the Black Men
By: Aqueilla C. Terry When I was in college, I remember my professor one day explaining to the...
There Is Melanin In Misfortune
By: Candice McCoy Mis-for-tune.ˌ/misˈfôrCH(ə)n/ noun: an unfortunate event. Or events with an...
From an Ardent Feminist: Who Gets to Tell Me I’m Oppressed?
By: Zainab Korah Nowadays in our overly opinionated world, everyone seems to have a view on how...
What It Means To Be a Black Woman
By: Nabilah Shuaib In Africa, the word ‘black’ has virtually no meaning. After all, everyone in...
The Stigma Surrounding Afro-textured Hair
By:Georgina Peters From as young as I can remember, I always had a strong dislike for my kinky...
In Their Eyes
By:Shanelle Wint “You’re a woman and you’re Black. That’s two strikes against you...
Black Beauty
By: Essence Brooks When some people think of beauty, sadly black is usually last on the list. I...
Life as a Black Girl: In Between
By: Chipo Biti The first ‘in between’ moment, as a black girl, I remember took place when I was...
Am I Too Black to Be Beautiful?
By: Sabrina Lima #Myblackisbeautiful is a hashtag spreading like wildfire. As I stand in front of a...