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Dear Black Woman from Tereasa Miller
You are seen, you are valued, and you are loved. In times of adversity, you stand tall, embodying a resilience that is nothing short of remarkable. Your spirit is unbreakable, and your contributions immeasurable. You are a beacon of hope and a source of strength for so many.
Tereasa Miller
Apr 181 min read
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Dear Black Woman from Ashley Davis
I see you, but do you see yourself? Do you know the amazing beings we are? Do you know all we are capable of. You are seen, you are loved. From the crown of your head, the copper color of your skin, to the soles of your feet! Our light shines so bright we get overshadowed or dimmed!
Ashley Davis
Apr 182 min read
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Dear Black Woman from S. Cassadera
It’s okay to grieve and not be okay. It takes time to heal which could be days, months, or years to recover from the pain. It starts with wanting to do for You, Prayer, and a relationship with God, surrounded by spiritual guidance. Love yourself and all will follow you through this journey. For you are not alone in this battle.

S. Cassadera
Apr 182 min read
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Dear Black Woman from Samantha Curtin-Wilkerson
Surround yourself with Our ninety-two percent Cuz we all we got The next four years rest
Samantha Curtin-Wilkerson
Apr 171 min read
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Dear Black Woman from Efunsade McDonald
There are days when the news drains you, when the injustice angers you, when the fight for your voice to be heard exhausts you. But even in those moments, you remain unstoppable. Not because you don’t get tired, but because you rise anyway. Because the fire in you refuses to be dimmed. Because your joy, your healing, your softness—they are all forms of resistance. So, my sister, protect your peace. Nurture your spirit. Find spaces where you are seen, where you are held, where
Efunsade McDonald
Apr 161 min read
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Dear Black Woman from Dominique Williams
You are deserving of every ounce of love that is meant for you. You don’t havento settle for less than you are worthy of. Your light shines brighter than you may realize, and you will never be asked to dim it to make others comfortable. Your journey, your story, your voice they are yours and they are powerful. Do not let anyone silence what you were born to say.
Dominique Williams
Apr 162 min read
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Dear Black Woman from Tonye Barango
BW don’t need to prove their worth; they are more than enough. Time to rest, replenish and renew.
Tonye Barango
Apr 161 min read
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Dear Black Woman from Shemeca Patterson
I see you. I acknowledge the unspoken struggles you bear, the weight of pain, disappointment, and trauma that often feels like a constant companion. It’s not your fault. Society has made it all too easy to accept this suffering as just part of life, but you deserve so much more. It's okay to voice your feelings of exhaustion and to admit that you feel like you have nothing left to give.
Shemeca Patterson
Apr 161 min read
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Dear Black Woman From LaTanya Orr
Dear Black Woman, the world needs what only you can offer. Step forward boldly. Stand in your brilliance. And know that no matter where you

LaTanya Orr
Feb 282 min read
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Dear Black Woman From Nydria Williams
Strength is not just about holding it all together. Strength is also knowing when to release, reset, and realign. You don’t have to wear the

Nydria Williams
Feb 282 min read
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Dear Black Woman From Shawnti Refuge
So, this is your permission slip to breathe. To put yourself first. To set boundaries without guilt. To step into every room knowing you bel

Shawnti Refuge
Feb 282 min read
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Dear Black Woman From Dominique DaCosta
Give grace to your sisters who are learning, who are not quite there yet, and who are lost. The world has been conditioned to tear us down t

Dominique Decosta
Feb 281 min read
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Dear Black Woman from Michaela B.
Even in the toughest times, you find a way through prayer, meditation, using your voice, and collaboration.Â

Michaela B.
Feb 281 min read
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Dear Black Woman from Carole Lang
Never feel guilty for taken a moment to show yourself some love. You are magnificent from your follicles to the soles of your feet. Your

Carole Lang
Feb 281 min read
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Dear Black Woman From Tiffany Lawrence
Today, I won’t tell you to be strong—you’ve been strong long enough. Be held. Be nurtured. Be loved as fiercely as you love others. The worl

Tiffany Lawrence
Feb 271 min read
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Dear Black Woman From Monique Wiggins
Dear Black Women don't be so hard on yourself,  love yourself more than anyone ever could. Pour into you and do what makes you happy.  Dear

Monique Wiggins
Feb 271 min read
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Dear Black Woman From Dawn Max
Despite how they try to make you feel, remember you are magic, and you are power. I love you, we love you.

Dawn Max
Feb 271 min read
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Dear Black Woman from Paula Banks
Black woman, you come from a legacy of dreamers, storytellers, and visionaries who changed the world simply by daring to believe in themselv

Paula Banks
Feb 272 min read
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Sunja Danette
Jan 250 min read
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Dear Black Woman from Tomeka Jones
As a sister, as a single mother, as a woman who has walked through fire and come out stronger, I stand with you. Your story, your strength

Tomeka Jones
Jan 252 min read
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