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Category Archives: Black Womanhood

A Woman of the Labor Movement

I’ve always been a very vocal person in the face of inequality. In elementary school I got into a lot of fights, usually defending people who were being mistreated. As an adult I still do this. No matter the consequences. No matter if I’m afraid.

Posted byKristiannaSeptember 6, 2020January 19, 2022Posted inBlack WomanhoodTags:black beauty bloggers, labor day, labor movementLeave a comment on A Woman of the Labor Movement

1619

We’ve seen so much in the past few weeks that only last month feels like a lifetime ago. In the black community, dealing with the systems of oppression and racism in this country is a daily task, much like brushing your teeth and yet the scars run deep. It most certainly runs deeper than aContinue reading “1619”

Posted byKristiannaJune 13, 2020February 7, 2022Posted inBlack Womanhood, Politics1 Comment on 1619

It’s Still Womens History Month

Speaking of intelligent women,
I guess you can say the first best friend I ever had was a woman; my mother. Her name is Genesis like the Bible.

Posted byKristiannaMarch 31, 2020January 19, 2022Posted inBlack Womanhood, Life LessonsLeave a comment on It’s Still Womens History Month

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