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Category: Mood Board

Mood Board: Thy Name is Serwa
female health civil rights, Feminism/Womanism

Mood Board: Thy Name is Serwa

TGJP July 22, 2025
Origin:Ghanaian Meaning:Noblewoman; Rich Serwa is a girl's name [...]
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MOOD BOARD: Women’s Choices in Relationships (video)
Black Women, Doing Better

MOOD BOARD: Women’s Choices in Relationships (video)

TGJP July 13, 2025
   All Around the World Girls Matter [...]
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Mood Board: Women’s Rights are Human Rights
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Mood Board: Women’s Rights are Human Rights

TGJP January 16, 2025
 https://elink.io/p/9542d00 [...]
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An Infographic Explanation of the Word “No” (infographic) w/ audio
Audio, Civil Rights & Social Justice

An Infographic Explanation of the Word “No” (infographic) w/ audio

TGJP November 21, 2024
🚩Because people who can't take "no" for an answer aren't known to [...]
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Abeni: Girls Are Worthy of Our Best #videoshort #girlpower
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Abeni: Girls Are Worthy of Our Best #videoshort #girlpower

TGJP February 29, 2024
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Civil Rights Treasures from the March on Washington: Gloria Richardson
Advocates/Activists, ebook

Civil Rights Treasures from the March on Washington: Gloria Richardson

TGJP February 26, 2024
    Civil Rights Pioneer Gloria Richardson [...]
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When They Blame You for Asking, Then Blame You for Fixing It Yourself
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When They Blame You for Asking, Then Blame You for Fixing It Yourself

The Trap in Toxic Relationships and Systems "Fine. I will do it myself." Ancient Black women's proverb.   At first, she thought the pr [...]
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Della Reese, Medical Racism, and Why Black Patients Fight to Be Heard
Abuse of Power

Della Reese, Medical Racism, and Why Black Patients Fight to Be Heard

      Della Reese was not unknown. She was not invisible to the public. She was already famous. Already gifted. Already se [...]
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We Can Care About the World Without Ignoring the Harm Shortening Lives Here at Home
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We Can Care About the World Without Ignoring the Harm Shortening Lives Here at Home

Every month, an average of more than 70 women in the United States are shot and killed by an intimate partner. Everytownreasearch.org | [...]
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