While we celebrate black history month, we must continue shouting from the rooftops and taking up space in places where we aren’t or weren’t historically welcome and elevate the voices, stories, and struggles of all black womyn.
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While we celebrate black history month, we must continue shouting from the rooftops and taking up space in places where we aren’t or weren’t historically welcome and elevate the voices, stories, and struggles of all black womyn.
It should be clear now that Black actors and actresses can carry a television program when they are given the opportunity and support.
In 2018, I pray for the voices of Black women to be heard from one corner of this Earth to the other.
I had a set of stories way before "Scandal" and "How to Get Away with Murder." I had the parable of Mr. Biggs.
White people believe Oprah has a moral obligation and/or a patriotic duty to fix the things that they have helped to fuck up in this country. My response to this is simple: go fuck yourself.
No one should go without menstrual care, regardless of how you personally feel about your period. The bottom line is: we shouldn’t feel embarrassed or shunned for bleeding.
The likelihood of us going from the relative hell we’ve been experiencing on a daily basis (aka peace) to a full blown nuclear war before the release of Black Panther is not high.
We're really confused about why Taylor Swift and not Tarana Burke is on the cover of TIME magazine for Person of the Year.
So what’s the point of a black woman speaking out if no one will ever believe her?