Adore Your Blackness

At a very young age, brown/black people have a reckoning with their melanin. Why should a child have to question why they are covered in not-white skin? The melanated skin comes up against white images of beauty that have been portrayed as perfection through the ages. I already recognized when I was only a few …

Brown

I am as brown as the earth Because I was woven from the earth with purityBrown

Hey, Black Child…

Hey Black ChildDo you know who you areWho you really areDo you know you can beWhat you want to beIf you try to beWhat you can be Hey Black ChildDo you know where you are goingWhere you’re really goingDo you know you can learnWhat you want to learnIf you try to learnWhat you can learn …

Normalize Melanin

Black men and women are worthy... It is important that we prioritize our wants and needs, because that is what we deserve. We need to start taking care of ourselves, and making sure our peace, rest, joy and freedom are never compromised. Many a times, we have to bend over backwards and make ourselves small …

Black Is King

If you're like many of us that are active on social media, you'll be aware of the project that Beyonce released on August 1st, titled Black Is King. The project, an hour and a half long, is a pure celebration of black people and black culture, not just in the United States of America but …

The Black Man

In as much as we promote self love in our black women, we also need to do the same with our black men. Often times, we neglect them out of these conversations and expect them to strong, despite society tearing them down constantly. We neglect to ask them if they are okay, if they have …

Imagery

Growing up, positive images of dark skin women, such as these, were very rare. This wasn't seen as a beauty standard. We saw dark skin women like Whoopi Goldberg being called ugly or unattractive, and that made some of us believe we weren't beautiful at all. Fast forward to 2020, and we have a Miss …

You’re Enough

Do you ever wonder if you're pretty enough? Beautiful? Desirable? I've had moments when i question if there's anyone out there that looks at me and thinks "wow, she's beautiful". Someone other than my mother. Could this be seen as seeking validation from others? Probably. Unfortunately, I didn't hear those words a lot while growing …

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