What the Orishas Can Teach Us About HBCU Dance Teams, Black Femininity, and Beyoncé
In discovering the Orishas, I found that they never truly left us. We can find their fingerprints all over Black Femininity, specifically in the dances of HBCU Dance Teams and in the work of Beyoncé.
25 Things to Do as a Single Millennial Woman on Valentine’s Day (that don’t involve Bubble Baths)
However you feel about this holiday, you cannot deny that for many people, it is a big deal…As a single woman over thirty, I know the feeling of being left out, of the self-pity “why not me’s” that inevitably follow Valentine’s Day. But I made a decision years ago that allowing this day to dictate how I feel about myself is not an option.
The Problem with 50-50 Relationships and Why They Are More Harmful for Black Women
…So when I say that it is unfair that women, Black women, must shoulder 50/50 relationships while still maintaining traditional gender roles with very little help, there are very real and dangerous implications other than not being able to “rest in our femininity,”; Black women and babies are dying under this burden.
A Black Girl’s Hair Horror Story: Dating, “Decepticons,” and Addressing Weave While Dating
How do we navigate conversations about weave when dating? Especially in a catfish farm of a world? Is this something Black women should have put in their dating profiles?