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Black Women Get to Be

Qubilah Huddleston, Empress Theadora

Essays, conversations, and community for Black women taking off their superhuman capes and reclaiming the right to simply be.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Choosing the Sideline: Why I Stepped Back to Preserve My Spirit

For the last three years or so, I’ve made the choice to stand on the sideline.

a month ago
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Choosing Pause Over Panic: How Travel to Guatemala Reinforced My Commitment to Rest

This is essay is part of Notes for Soft Living: short, weekly reflections to ground and steady you.

a month ago
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12

Retiring the Superwoman Cape Starts Here

I’m going to hold your hand when I say this, sis: There is no badge of honor for pouring into everyone else’s cup before your own—especially for Black women who have been praised for being strong, capable, and endlessly available. For many ...

2 months ago
10
3

The Lie Perfectionism Tried to Tell Me This Morning (and How I Paused Instead)

This is essay is part of Notes for Soft Living: short, weekly reflections to ground and steady you.

2 months ago
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4

Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Qubilah Huddleston

    The fiercest advocate for Black women’s collective well-being that you know. Writing about burnout, rest, and letting go of hustle culture without guilt.

  • Empress Theadora

    The Embodied Visibility Guide. Be Seen. Get Paid. Feel worthy doing it.

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