Tag: black society
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Why The Literary Cannon Needs To Be Changed
The Literary Cannon is No Longer Accessible When I think of the public education system I think of a couple of things. 1)I think about how many people hate reading. 2)I think about how many people might’ve loved reading, if it weren’t for school. The irony, right? English classes, from elementary school to middle school, […]
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How Do We As Black Women Feel Beautiful?
This blog post this week is about the exciting, thrilling, and intimate show “Black Women OWN The Conversation” on the Oprah Winfrey Network. The premise of the show is 100 hundred black women in a room talk and discuss about how different topics that uniquely impact the sisterhood of black women. Episode 1 on Season […]
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Black Moms and Their Daughters: Healthy and Unhealthy Ties
The topic of black mother-daughter relationships is one that I’ve held off for a while now. Black women face an enormous amount of social criticism whether it be in politics, social media, or from within their own community. The need to protect and uplift black women is crucial. The need to help with the issues […]