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Living in a world that demands visibility: Navigating the conflict as a Black woman
In today’s world, visibility is a currency. Whether you’re building a career, running a business, or simply trying to make your voice heard, being seen has never been more important. For many, this push for visibility is empowering, but for others—especially Black women like myself—it brings a complex internal conflict.
Reclaiming my Crown: The journey to embracing locs, leadership, and living unapologetically
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been drawn to locs. There was something about their beauty, strength, and sense of identity that captivated me. But for years, I hesitated. I allowed fear to control my choices. Fear of being seen as unprofessional, unfit for leadership, or as someone who didn’t align with the “brand” of the organisations I represented.
Reclaiming Our Narratives: Stereotypical "Bants" About Black Women
The sincerity in Ryan Clark's breakdown of why it's not cool for Black women to be the continued source of stereotypical jokes resonates deeply. His call to stop reducing Black women to unfair and harmful caricatures transcends borders, finding relevance here in the UK as much as in the U.S.