Category: Girls

Truth-Telling Is Not âRace Talk.â Itâs Course Correction.
Saying âBlack womanâ is not race discourse.Itâs not divisi [...]

đŁ Period Poverty in the U.S.: A Crisis of Dignity, Health & Equity
As women advocates, we must name this clearly: the struggle to afford [...]

When Women Are Violated by Men, Donât Police Our Tone â Restore Our Safety
Men should never expect a polite, dainty response when they violate wo [...]

What Does It Really Mean To Be Socialized As a Woman?
To be socialized as a woman means to be trained â subtly and overtly â [...]

Why Leaders Who Excuse Abuse Canât Build SafetyâThey Recreate Harm
When someone dismisses violence, mocks Survivors, or excuses abuse, th [...]

#IAmJada: She Spoke Fire Back Into Her Name
They called it scandal.
But it was sacrifice.
A young girlâs tru [...]

We Donât Police Each OtherâWe Challenge Power
Power.Thatâs the word they fear most when it rises in a Black womanâs [...]

đĄ Why the Protests Against Kamala Harris Are Making Her More Relatable (w/quotes from Shirley Chisholm)
"We have been so patient and loyal ... and what has it gotten us? We w [...]

The Unseen Burden: Black Eldest Daughters and the Weight of Expectations
In many Black families, eldest daughters are celebrated as leaders, [...]

The Gish Gallop: When Overload Becomes a Weapon Against Survivors
Thereâs a tactic that shows up in debates, politics, in online videos, [...]