The week of February 25 to March 3 is Black Women’s History Week. Each day, the team will discuss a different prompt. Today: a Black woman you admire from another country.
Give me the restThe week of February 25 to March 3 is Black Women’s History Week; it bridges Black History Month and Women’s History Month. For each day of the week, the team will discuss a different prompt. Today’s theme: your favorite moment in Black women’s history. Jasmine: So I’m going with Hattie
Give me the restThe week of February 25 to March 3 is Black Women’s History Week; it bridges Black History Month and Women’s History Month. For each day of the week, the team will discuss a different prompt. Today’s theme: A Black Woman You Admire. Who gets credit for this brilliant idea? That
Give me the rest“Stop it. Stop saying that.” “What? What did I say wrong?” “‘In my next life, when I’m a doctor.’ ‘If I’d have been an obstetrician.’ You’ve been saying it since we met ten years ago, and I can’t take it anymore. You have to either become a doctor or stop
Give me the restIt’s quarantine and I have a lot of kids, so this isn’t quite hot girl ish. But these are a few of my favorite things this month.
Give me the restMy youngest son escaped the NICU, only to be diagnosed with cancer 6 weeks later. He beat it just before the pandemic hit; today he turns 2.
Give me the restWhat’s it like to live on Capitol Hill after the failed January 6 coup? For our Home + Family editor, it’s feeling “sick to my stomach and always afraid.”
Give me the restLast night, the privileges of whiteness encouraged hundreds of delusional white supremacists to storm our center of government with guns, while facing absolutely no resistance from police who kill Black and brown people with impunity. This is something I’d have strong feelings about under every circumstance; after all, it is
Give me the restMy New Year’s intention for 2021 is to change absolutely nothing. Hear me out, now: I’m not saying I’m perfect. See, I have a lifelong tendency to get really excited about a new idea or hobby, then fail to follow through on it. Staying home in 2020 gave me the
Give me the restCheck out how each member of the How Black Girls Are team is planning to celebrate Christmas during the wildest year of our lives.
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