
Welcome to a corner of the internet where Black women come first—our voices, our stories, our joy, our rage, our healing. Curated by Rosa, this Substack is a celebration of unapologetic Black womanhood. Welcome home.
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We have always been the architects of our own survival. Long before the ink dried on any document proclaiming liberty, Black women were mapping the stars, calculating the distance between terror and breath, and building sanctuaries in the q...
We are dying. We are dying in our homes, on the streets, and in the digital town squares that have become breeding grounds for our dehumanization. Black women in the United States are murdered at a rate six times higher than white women. Mo...
We are not praying to the same God. I watch the people in power right now, looking at what they do in this current administration just as I watched what they did during their last term, and it is clear that they are bad business for the ave...
It is deeply exhausting to watch Black folks tear each other down over the very language that our ancestors forged out of necessity, resilience, and brilliance. When I see Black people criticizing other Black folks who know how to code-swit...
As a Black woman, and mental health nurse, I have spent years working on the front lines of our community’s deepest, quietest pain. I try to be as understanding as possible when it comes to the family and friends of victims, especially thos...
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Welcome to a corner of the internet where Black women come first—our voices, our stories, our joy, our rage, our healing. Curated by Rosa, this Substack is a celebration of unapologetic Black womanhood and my observations on life.
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