By: Shannon Leonard If you were to run a Google search along the lines of “job interview...
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Black Women Are Royalty: The Story Of How I Reclaimed My Throne
By: Leah Lee To be a black woman is to be a product of royalty. We have been sculpted and molded...
“Black Girls Don’t Wear Sperry’s”: A Black Girl’s Struggle Dealing with Private White Institutions in Racist America
By: Simone Armour My parents always said that society may strip you of everything but you have a...
Self-Acceptance as a Black Girl: Over Coming Insecurities in Intense Academics
By:Maya Foster Ever since I was young, I’ve had a genuine interest for learning and school. I...
Fear Who, Fear What?
By: Fatoumata Tunkara “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that...
Are You A Black Woman Looking For A New Business to Start? Consider These Opportunities
By: Laura Jonson If you cannot find a job of your dream–create it. Nobody is saying it is...
When I First Loved my Skin
By: Cheyenne Baltimore Loving my skin didn’t just happen in a day, a week, a month or a year but...
The Thoughts of a 9 Year Old Black Child
By: Simone Ziel I jumped over a lot of hurdles to finally come to the point where I can finally...
Loving Your Skin Regardless of the Challenges You Face
By: Toun Cole I never felt the need to be cautious about the color of my skin. I was just doing my...
Feminism: The Journey of The Black Woman To Equality
By: Azekwoh Anthony History is full of them, people who challenged the system, people who changed...