
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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As a nurse, I see the realities of public health long before they make the evening news. I see the charts, I see the tears, and I see the patterns. Right now, there is a pattern emerging that Black women need to be acutely aware of, and it...
Let me tell you about a young woman I have had the privilege of watching grow up.
She has been my oldest daughter’s best friend since the 12th grade. They did everything together. They hung out, went to prom, navigated first loves and the...
The drive home from the Kentucky Derby earlier this month was filled with the usual post-event exhaustion, but it also brought an unexpected and deeply profound conversation with my twenty-one-year-old daughter. As the miles rolled by, she...
In a world that has long demanded our labor, our voices, our visibility, and our sacrifice, there is a profound and radical power in choosing to move in silence. For Black women navigating today’s increasingly hostile political and social c...
I have been following the saga of Ro Elori Cutno (real name Rokisha Eloris) and her “Wife School” since it first surfaced on Facebook about 12 years ago. Back then, it seemed like just another corner of the internet where traditional relati...
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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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