TOP MENU
  • Contact WE
  • Tonya GJ Prince in News and Media
  • WESurviveAbusePodcast.com
  • SurvivorAffirmations.com
  • Rosaschildren.com
  • BraidtheLadder.com
  • BrighterFaith.com
  • For MEDIA/CREATORS
  • Work with WESURVIVEABUSE
    • Values of WE Survive Abuse
  • Advertising & Partnerships
    • Values of WE Survive Abuse
  • A Little Read (children’s products)
SEARCH

WE Survive Abuse | Survivor Information, Survivor History, Safety Education, & Healing Resources

MENU MENU
  • Home
  • Boundaries Drawn in Truth
    • MANIPULATION TACTICS
    • SAFEGUARDING
  • END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
    • END FEMICIDE
    • RED FLAGS
    • TEEN DATING VIOLENCE
    • END STALKING
  • END SEXUAL VIOLENCE
    • GROOMING
  • END VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN
    • CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
  • HEALTH AND WELLNESS
    • DISABILITY AND CHRONIC ILLNESS
    • MENTAL HEALTH
    • MENTAL WELLNESS
    • AFFIRMATIONS AND SELF LOVE
    • A Workout is Self-care
  • For MEDIA/CREATORS
  • Contact WE
HomeQuotes

Caturday Self Love Quotes: Long Live Women and Bears #caturday #quotes #…

Spread the love

We See What Silence Costs — And We Won’t Pay It (video)
Songs Survivors Play to Survive Disaster
Mood Book: Kioni. Keep Walking in Rhythm
💡 Why the Protests Against Kamala Harris Are Making Her More Relatable (w/quotes from Shirley Chisholm)
Survivor Affirmation: I teach others how to treat me by how I treat myself

Spread the love
Disrespect Is Not a Small Thing—It’s a Pattern, a Wound, and a Warning (Quotes)
Mood Book: Kioni. Keep Walking in Rhythm
Mood Board: Thy Name is Serwa
💡 Why the Protests Against Kamala Harris Are Making Her More Relatable (w/quotes from Shirley Chisholm)
Halftime 2016: 8 Quotes That Will Inspire You to Win This Year
Quotes 10

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU

Loading...
Newer Post
New Read: The Handbook of Research on Trauma with Children, Working with High Poverty Schools and Communities
Older Post
A Reader Asks Me About My Assertions Around ‘Unsilencing Women”

SEARCH

POPULAR

How People Prompt or Lure Women to Prove Their Worth
Disability and Chronic Illness

How People Prompt or Lure Women to Prove Their Worth

"Why doesn't she leave? Why did she go back?" We don't spend a lot of time examining what makes women doubt themselves. I look forward to t [...]
Read More
How Vanessa Williams Overcame Bias and Industry Backlash to Reinvent Herself—and Win Anyway”
Celebrity/Fame

How Vanessa Williams Overcame Bias and Industry Backlash to Reinvent Herself—and Win Anyway”

This is how you do it! It was 1984. Vanessa Williams was surrounded on all sides. Some people were angry when she won Ms. America includi [...]
Read More
E. Lynn Harris: The Visionary Black Author Who Gave Us Stories We’d Never Seen—But Always Needed
Abuse

E. Lynn Harris: The Visionary Black Author Who Gave Us Stories We’d Never Seen—But Always Needed

Long before mainstream platforms embraced diverse stories, he was doing the work. Out of the trunk of his car. In beauty salons. With Black wo [...]
Read More
Grief That Echoes: Honoring the Women Amiri Baraka Lost to Violence
Abuse

Grief That Echoes: Honoring the Women Amiri Baraka Lost to Violence

There are wounds that don’t stop bleeding just because the headlines fade.There are names that deserve to be spoken with reverence—not onl [...]
Read More
Lucy Diggs Slowe: She Protected Us in Silence So We Could One Day Speak
Abuse of Power

Lucy Diggs Slowe: She Protected Us in Silence So We Could One Day Speak

“Because boundaried spaces don’t build themselves—someone has to brave the silence first.”[WeSurviveAbuse.com] Most people will tell you Lucy [...]
Read More
Using Michelle Obama’s Image to Justify White Supremacy Is a Self-Own—And a Betrayal
Abuse of Power

Using Michelle Obama’s Image to Justify White Supremacy Is a Self-Own—And a Betrayal

  If you don’t get out there and define yourself, you’ll be quickly and inaccurately defined by others. -Michelle Obama (Why Black wom [...]
Read More
Why Moral Clarity Still Matters: Remembering the Victims of Jeffrey Dahmer
Advocates/Activists

Why Moral Clarity Still Matters: Remembering the Victims of Jeffrey Dahmer

Connecting with political allies is harder than people admit—especially when your foundation is not hate, not outrage for sport, but a c [...]
Read More
10 Reasons to Be Outraged about Harvey Marcelin: How the System Protected a Killer Instead of Women
Violence Against Women

10 Reasons to Be Outraged about Harvey Marcelin: How the System Protected a Killer Instead of Women

When a man kills three women over his lifetime, the system did not just fail once. It failed over and over. It was designed this way. Not all [...]
Read More
12 Similarities Between Josephine Baker and Megan Thee Stallion
Black Women

12 Similarities Between Josephine Baker and Megan Thee Stallion

   Make your own choices. Live your own life. But when women see patterns through other women's lives, our eyesight becomes so much [...]
Read More
Dr. Angella Dorothea Ferguson: The Woman Who Refused to Let Sickle Cell Patients Be Forgotten
Advocates/Activists

Dr. Angella Dorothea Ferguson: The Woman Who Refused to Let Sickle Cell Patients Be Forgotten

Calling Things by Their Proper Name: Honoring Dr. Angella Dorothea Ferguson “The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their proper name.” [...]
Read More

TRENDING

1.

Lena Baker: The Innocent Woman America Executed | True Story of Injustice and Too Little, Too Late Apology

2.

How People Prompt or Lure Women to Prove Their Worth

3.

How Vanessa Williams Overcame Bias and Industry Backlash to Reinvent Herself—and Win Anyway”

4.

They Loved the Style, Not the Black Woman: Esther Jones and the Betty Boop Lesson

5.

E. Lynn Harris: The Visionary Black Author Who Gave Us Stories We’d Never Seen—But Always Needed

6.

Stop the Ahistorical Comparison: Jim Crow Was Violent, Girls’ Sports Does Not Have To Be

7.

Because I Don’t Want To: The Power of Women’s Final Answer

8.

Where Coercion Is the Law, Truth Cannot Live

9.

Grief That Echoes: Honoring the Women Amiri Baraka Lost to Violence

10.

Lucy Diggs Slowe: She Protected Us in Silence So We Could One Day Speak

11.

Using Michelle Obama’s Image to Justify White Supremacy Is a Self-Own—And a Betrayal

12.

Safety Requires Strategy — Not Just “Being Nice”

13.

Hidden Camera Spying, Covert Filming, and the New Sexual Surveillance of Women and Girls: A FAQ

14.

Coach, Therapist, Psychologist, or Doctor? A Compassionate Guide for Abuse Survivors Seeking the Right Support

15.

The Bench at Maple and Ninth: When Men Decide Whether Women Get Boundaries (audio)

RECENT POSTS

10 Reasons to Be Outraged about Harvey Marcelin: How the System Protected a Killer Instead of Women

10 Reasons to Be Outraged about Harvey Marcelin: How the System Protected a Killer Instead of Women

How People Prompt or Lure Women to Prove Their Worth

How People Prompt or Lure Women to Prove Their Worth

How Vanessa Williams Overcame Bias and Industry Backlash to Reinvent Herself—and Win Anyway”

How Vanessa Williams Overcame Bias and Industry Backlash to Reinvent Herself—and Win Anyway”

Lucy Diggs Slowe: She Protected Us in Silence So We Could One Day Speak

Lucy Diggs Slowe: She Protected Us in Silence So We Could One Day Speak

Using Michelle Obama’s Image to Justify White Supremacy Is a Self-Own—And a Betrayal

Using Michelle Obama’s Image to Justify White Supremacy Is a Self-Own—And a Betrayal

Why Moral Clarity Still Matters: Remembering the Victims of Jeffrey Dahmer

Why Moral Clarity Still Matters: Remembering the Victims of Jeffrey Dahmer

The Murder of Sakia Gunn: Why the World Looked Away, and Why Her Community Refused to Forget

The Murder of Sakia Gunn: Why the World Looked Away, and Why Her Community Refused to Forget

Walking on Eggshells: Recognizing Peer-Driven Control Before It Burns You Out

Walking on Eggshells: Recognizing Peer-Driven Control Before It Burns You Out

Grief That Echoes: Honoring the Women Amiri Baraka Lost to Violence

Grief That Echoes: Honoring the Women Amiri Baraka Lost to Violence

E. Lynn Harris: The Visionary Black Author Who Gave Us Stories We’d Never Seen—But Always Needed

E. Lynn Harris: The Visionary Black Author Who Gave Us Stories We’d Never Seen—But Always Needed

RSS WE Survive Abuse Podcast

  • Juneteenth Reminds Us: Delayed Truth Still Matters
  • The Fable of the Man Who Changed His Coat Not His Character: How Harm Reinvents Itself
  • There Are Souls Beyond the Scoreboard: A History Lesson in Hope, Radio, and Second Wind
  • Stop Debating Women Into Danger: Saying You Care Is Not the Same as Protecting Women
  • The Bench at Maple and Ninth: When Men Decide Whether Women Get Boundaries
  • Elizabeth Packard: The Woman They Called Incurable Until She Changed the Law
  • The Woman Who Would Not Be Sent Back
  • The Fable of the Little Bell at Carver School
  • The Fable of the Flame that Would Not Bow
  • When the Drum Stopped Begging to Be Heard: A Short Neighborhood Fable

RSS Rosa’s Children

  • Why We Need Real Change: Breaking the Patterns That Let Killers Walk Free
  • What the Loudoun County School Failure Teaches Us About Institutional Betrayal and Child Safety (w tip sheet printable)
  • Child Marriage in America: What Every American Should Know
  • School Resource or More Violence: 10 Questions Parents Can Ask Schools About Child Safety (w/printable tip sheet)
  • Lessons WE Should Have Learned from School Volunteer Deonte Carraway
  • Institutional Betrayal: Teen Wrestler Makes Serious Allegations That She Says Went Ignored (Update)
  • Speak Up for Black Girls: Protect Her Childhood, Privacy, and Dignity

RSS BrighterFaith.com

  • When Church Is Refuge: Protecting Black Girls with Faith, Truth, and Courage
  • A Juneteenth Devotional: Not a Bill. A Bridge.
  • God-Given Discernment: When People Try to Blur Your Boundaries
  • Elizabeth Packard: The Woman They Called Incurable Until She Changed the Law
  • Mary and Martha: The Woman Who Would Not Go Back (audio/podcast)
  • These Names Were Not “Made Up.” Many Were Textured by Faith, Memory, and Love
  • When Grieving Mothers Are Punished: Why Survivors and Pregnant Women Are Afraid to Ask for Help Now

A Little Read (Children’s Products)

RSS Survivor Affirmations

  • Survivor Affirmation: For Patti LaBelle, the Beautiful Assertion
  • Survivor Affirmation: For Opal Lee, Who Walked Until the Nation Had to Remember
  • Black Classics Reading List Created by Chelsea Yvonne
  • Hidden Black Film Herstory: Stompin at the Savoy | Directed by Debbie Allen
  • For the Hate Crimes Prevention Act: Affirmations for Black People Carrying Too Much Hate from Too Many Directions
  • Emotional Bandwidth: Why You Sometimes Can’t Be There for People You Love | Dr. Tracey Marks
  • A Juneteenth Reflection for SurvivorAffirmations: Not a Bill. A Bridge.

PAGES

SUBSCRIBE

Get newsletters in your inbox