At their root, our online conversations about the Oscars slap are arguments over boundaries: who has the right to set and enforce them, and how? The general consensus? Not Black women.
Give me the restHaving a child with Down syndrome will change your life – for the better.
Give me the restJasmine discusses almost losing her daughter during the pandemic. Trigger warning: self-harm, suicide I noticed she was more withdrawn, but I assumed it was the typical 14-year-old behavior. Spending her first year of high school online was not all she had in mind. I gave her space to show her
Give me the restTierra tells the story of her daughter’s death on the fourth anniversary of the day.
Give me the rest0 Pinterest I know, I know. I’ve been on an extended hiatus. But cut me some slack: I moved my husband, my little kids and everything I own across the country to a town where we don’t have family. I been busy. We’ve been soaking up everything west Michigan has
Give me the restReflecting on living 365 full days in a pandemic… as an artist, an educator and a human.
Give me the rest0 Pinterest The 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 powerful quote from a Black woman. *ZZ* Makes Art “Never
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 whose contributions have made your life better. *ZZ* Makes Art:
Give me the restRECAP of Week 4: February 22nd – 26th, 2021 Pride. If I had to summarize this month long journey in one word that would be it. Every year I become more proud to be Black. Not because it becomes any more special or easier to be but because the deeper
Give me the restThe 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.
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