Last week, I had to explain to my mom that I do not date because I am invisible.
Read MoreI want to dare you to think not only about the Black women in need of a safe space, but the Black children exploring for one too.
Read MoreThis question is on the top of Black women’s minds every time they decide to start exercising more.
Read MoreIn my practice, I am privileged to be able to work alongside Black womxn on their journeys of healing and self-discovery. I think we can admit that Black womxn are in fact magical. We are literally able to do all the things, all the time. We have a certain glow, a mixture of both strength and softness. We are able to get things done, in spite of. And with that magic comes decades of pain. See being a Black womxn, is an interesting place of intersectionality where we are required to think about how both our race (read: racism) and gender (read: patriarchy) shapes our life experiences.
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