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Category: Black Women

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People With Opinions Like Lauren Boebert Are the Reason We Need to Pass the Crown Act
Black Women, Feminism/Womanism

People With Opinions Like Lauren Boebert Are the Reason We Need to Pass the Crown Act

TGJP March 21, 2022
Moved to BraidtheLadder.com elink.io | See Original [...]
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Women Taint Nobody's Business Who You Choose to Love (audio)
Audio, Black Women

Women Taint Nobody's Business Who You Choose to Love (audio)

TGJP March 21, 2022
 Women Tain't Nobody's Business Who You Choose To Love [...]
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Surviving Abuse: A History of Rape
Black Women, Civil Rights & Social Justice

Surviving Abuse: A History of Rape

TGJP March 20, 2022
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Women Challenging Violence in Their Lives (videos)
Black Women, Body safety

Women Challenging Violence in Their Lives (videos)

TGJP March 20, 2022
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Survivor Affirmation:  Black Womanhood (videos)
Affirmations, Black Women

Survivor Affirmation: Black Womanhood (videos)

TGJP March 20, 2022
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Whispered Civil Rights Movement Secrets: Fannie Lou Hamer the Truth Teller
Advocates/Activists, Black Women

Whispered Civil Rights Movement Secrets: Fannie Lou Hamer the Truth Teller

TGJP February 1, 2016
There are people—loud and determined—who would have you believe [...]
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🚫 Some of the Most Empowering Movements Still Require Women’s Submission
Affirmations

🚫 Some of the Most Empowering Movements Still Require Women’s Submission

updated from June 9, 2025 Control doesn’t always disappear. Sometimes it evolves its language and waits for you to mistake it for freedom. Let’s t [...]
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They Loved Ms. Foxy Just Fine -Until She Spoke Truth (podcast episode)
Affirmations

They Loved Ms. Foxy Just Fine -Until She Spoke Truth (podcast episode)

From WE Survive Abuse Podcast They will celebrate you as long as you are palatable.As long as your strength entertains them.As long as your t [...]
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The Lynching of Assault Victim Marie Scott: How Slavery’s Logic Still Shapes Our Lives
Abuse

The Lynching of Assault Victim Marie Scott: How Slavery’s Logic Still Shapes Our Lives

There is no clean ending to something that was never fully confronted.  Ending violence, abuse, and harm requires us to tell the truth without dilutio [...]
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Not Minor, Not Temporary: The Lasting Impact of Male Violence on Women’s Bodies
Body safety

Not Minor, Not Temporary: The Lasting Impact of Male Violence on Women’s Bodies

“What is dismissed in a momentcan echo for a lifetime.” There was a time I didn’t fully understand this. I knew violence was wrong.I knew it caused [...]
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Stop Telling Black Women to Be Silent—Our Bodies Are Paying the Price. (podcast episode)
Audio/Podcast

Stop Telling Black Women to Be Silent—Our Bodies Are Paying the Price. (podcast episode)

Black women are not “overreacting”—we are responding to what our bodies have been forced to carry for generations. The pressure to ignore racism, to s [...]
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Malcolm X Wisdom: When Lies Become the Environment, Safety Disappears
Body safety

Malcolm X Wisdom: When Lies Become the Environment, Safety Disappears

Malcolm X said : "A lie told once is questioned. A lie repeated often enough becomes accepted. And once it becomes 'common sense,' people stop inve [...]
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Black Truth-Telling on Violence Was Never the Problem
Abuse of Power

Black Truth-Telling on Violence Was Never the Problem

  "I've never seen or heard of anything like this!"   Black people have been telling the truth about violence for a long time. N [...]
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When Did Women Lose the Right to Define “Female”? A Question Worth Sitting With
Female Civil Rights

When Did Women Lose the Right to Define “Female”? A Question Worth Sitting With

When did women lose the ability to define “female” based on sex—and who made that call? Name them. In nearly every community, there are and always ha [...]
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Women’s History Month Closing Affirmations: Speak Truth, Name Harm, Keep Going
Abuse

Women’s History Month Closing Affirmations: Speak Truth, Name Harm, Keep Going

We close this month with clear eyes. Not just looking back, but looking forward with intention. We honor how far women have come. We refuse to be q [...]
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Living in the Aftermath: The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Permanent Disability
Disability and Chronic Illness

Living in the Aftermath: The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Permanent Disability

The Shadow of the Incident: When Blame Outlives the Act There is a specific kind of cruelty that exists when a perpetrator not only destroys a pe [...]
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When Did Women Lose the Right to Define “Female”? A Question Worth Sitting With

Living in the Aftermath: The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Permanent Disability

Living in the Aftermath: The Intersection of Domestic Violence and Permanent Disability

Women’s History Month Closing Affirmations: Speak Truth, Name Harm, Keep Going

Women’s History Month Closing Affirmations: Speak Truth, Name Harm, Keep Going

The Lynching of Assault Victim Marie Scott: How Slavery’s Logic Still Shapes Our Lives

The Lynching of Assault Victim Marie Scott: How Slavery’s Logic Still Shapes Our Lives

Stop Telling Black Women to Be Silent—Our Bodies Are Paying the Price. (podcast episode)

Stop Telling Black Women to Be Silent—Our Bodies Are Paying the Price. (podcast episode)

Malcolm X Wisdom: When Lies Become the Environment, Safety Disappears

Malcolm X Wisdom: When Lies Become the Environment, Safety Disappears

They Loved Ms. Foxy Just Fine -Until She Spoke Truth (podcast episode)

They Loved Ms. Foxy Just Fine -Until She Spoke Truth (podcast episode)

Black Truth-Telling on Violence Was Never the Problem

Black Truth-Telling on Violence Was Never the Problem

Not Minor, Not Temporary: The Lasting Impact of Male Violence on Women’s Bodies

Not Minor, Not Temporary: The Lasting Impact of Male Violence on Women’s Bodies

RSS Survivor Affirmations

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RSS BraidtheLadder.com

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