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🎤💰 Money, Respect & the Woman’s Mic: Black Women’s Songs About Money, Power, and Respect
Art, Boundaries

🎤💰 Money, Respect & the Woman’s Mic: Black Women’s Songs About Money, Power, and Respect

Tonya GJ Prince April 17, 2025
About money. About love. About what it means to be valued. This is [...]
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🎶 Playlist: Songs That Speak the Truth — Domestic Violence & Survival
Abuse, Abuse of Power

🎶 Playlist: Songs That Speak the Truth — Domestic Violence & Survival

Tonya GJ Prince April 5, 2025
Sometimes music is the only thing brave enough to say what we’ve been [...]
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How Vanessa Williams Overcame Bias and Industry Backlash to Reinvent Herself—and Win Anyway”
Celebrity/Fame, Music

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

Tonya GJ Prince March 18, 2025
This is how you do it! It was 1984. Vanessa Williams was surrounded [...]
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Losing Three Icons, Carrying Their Light: The Power of Musical Legacy
Art, Art Heals

Losing Three Icons, Carrying Their Light: The Power of Musical Legacy

Tonya GJ Prince March 3, 2025
Angie Stone’s Music Pulled Us Through—And Now, She’s Gone. Angie St [...]
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How latin instruments can help you predict the future
Music

How latin instruments can help you predict the future

Tonya GJ Prince December 19, 2015
13 ways country billboards can find you the love of your life. 16 ways [...]
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What “Just Say No” Taught Us About False Solutions
Abuse of Power

What “Just Say No” Taught Us About False Solutions

There was a time when America believed a slogan could solve a crisis. The Just Say No campaign told people: Just say no to drugs. Simple. Clear. Re [...]
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A Nurse Speaks: What They’re Not Telling Black Women About PrEP, Trust, and Risk
Abuse of Power

A Nurse Speaks: What They’re Not Telling Black Women About PrEP, Trust, and Risk

"The pharmaceutical industry is profiting off a cycle of deceit, selling us the cure for the recklessness they are quietly enabling.".......   [...]
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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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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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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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How We Stack Burdens on Women and Girls: “Can We” Is Not the Same as “Should We”
Abuse

How We Stack Burdens on Women and Girls: “Can We” Is Not the Same as “Should We”

There is a question people ask often. “Can we?” Can we do this.Can we allow that.Can we push this boundary further. It sounds reasonable.It sound [...]
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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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