The #BlackGirlMagic in July 2018 Was All Business! Posted on August 2, 2018September 16, 2024 By Dangerous Lee The #BlackGirlMagic in July 2018 was all business! Auntie Maxine let the Democrats have it, Black women are running thangs in the marijuana game, Queen Latifah is the first partner with Essence’s fund for African-American content, we at Black Girls Allowed sponsored the controversial documentary film, The Rise of Eve, and Dangerous Lee turned 43! See more highlights below… What To The Black Diaspora Is Independence Day? – https://t.co/lpdk6zFP4g #GoogleAlerts — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 4, 2018 Black Woman Arrested After Climbing The Statue of Liberty In Protest – https://t.co/uABRnDQ7LK #GoogleAlerts — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 5, 2018 Read The Maxine Waters Letter That Black Women Leaders & Allies Sent To Top Democrats – https://t.co/fleQeAkFhj #GoogleAlerts — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 5, 2018 We love our readers in the #UnitedKingdom ! Thanks for the love! #BlackGirlsRock #BlackGirlMagic #UKBlackPride pic.twitter.com/UYJy1IXJU0 — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 6, 2018 We see you too, #Nigeria ! We love you! #BlackGirlsRock #BlackGirlMagic pic.twitter.com/0BJaRJFpbs — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 6, 2018 These Two Black Women Are The First Women To Ever Officiate An NBA Game Together – https://t.co/ecePlf0dgg #GoogleAlerts — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 8, 2018 Meet The Brands Funded By Sundial And Unilever’s New Fund For Women Of Color Entrepreneurs – https://t.co/pORXuoc6X3 #GoogleAlerts — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 9, 2018 Introducing Shadow And Act’s #BlackWomenFilmmakersSpeak Series Featuring 33 Women Film Visionaries https://t.co/YvAvxHBDvZ #blackwomenfilmmakersspeak — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 11, 2018 Dear women if any man is threatening you with legal action because you called him out for sexual assault, please reach out to me. I have a team of AWESOME (and badly behaved) female attorneys ready to defend you for free. Nonsense! — Moe (@Mochievous) July 4, 2018 5 Questions That Every Black Woman Should Ask On Every First Date https://t.co/vNZoxwf6MC pic.twitter.com/ubHNZojtow — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 12, 2018 High-Powered: 5 Boss Ladies Making Marijuana Moves https://t.co/NA0CpeY56Y #cannabis — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 15, 2018 Queen Latifah Is First Partner For Essence Fund For African-American Content – https://t.co/w3gRM37H1z #GoogleAlerts — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 14, 2018 Thanks for the love #SouthAfrica! #BlackGirlsRock #BlackGirlMagic pic.twitter.com/TGPzagHnAE — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 16, 2018 How Gabrielle Union Is Educating The Next Generation Of Black Children About Colorism – https://t.co/EPJ41VudSd #GoogleAlerts — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 15, 2018 A Black Woman Just Won Miss Universe Great Britain For The First Time Ever – https://t.co/rQDdZukSUt #GoogleAlerts — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 17, 2018 These Are The 10 Richest Black Communities In America – https://t.co/aVSnvsFfCO — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 24, 2018 .@DangerousLee, the Founder of Black Girls Allowed and @LBurnerHellcat, the director of The #RiseofEve at the red carpet premiere in NYC! pic.twitter.com/eLHnLdtfqp — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 22, 2018 My daughter @SeniaSays with @LBurnerHellcat the director of The Rise of Eve documentary premiere in NYC! See it in NYC until July 27th – https://t.co/xIzjbdPfMG #riseofeve #MeToo #TimesUp pic.twitter.com/bCH3Ne7UVD — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 25, 2018 Meet the Ivorian Woman Behind the Online Platform Bringing Affordable Black Art to The World – https://t.co/rNOQORKzgk #GoogleAlerts — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 25, 2018 Making history: Patrice Harris is the first African-American woman elected president of the AMA – https://t.co/tPpay0EUjm #GoogleAlerts — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 28, 2018 This Entrepreneur Is The First Black Woman To Own An Indoor Rock Climbing Gym In The US – https://t.co/fWA3s1mffx #GoogleAlerts — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 29, 2018 Ok, France! We see you too! Thanks ? pic.twitter.com/VUoP1AQpZf — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 30, 2018 We see you, Brazil! Thanks for the love! pic.twitter.com/e2CtlBav6Y — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 29, 2018 #PayBlackWomen NOW! pic.twitter.com/DhtM6GU4yK — Black Girls Allowed (@BlkGirlsAllowed) July 31, 2018 See more moments at our Twitter page! Like this:Like Loading... Related #BlackGirlMagic Archive #BlackGirlMagic#BlackGirlsRockAfrican American girlsAfrican-American womenBlack girlsBlack WomenBlack women in historyJuly 2018
#BlackGirlMagic Archive Politics, Mental Health, and Breast Cancer Awareness Shaped October 2018 #BlackGirlMagic Posted on November 2, 2018September 16, 2024 #BlackGirlMagic October 2018 October 2018 was all about politics as the midterms are fast approaching. It was also a month that included Mental Health Week and Breast Cancer Awareness. Take a look back at how Black women made the most impact! See our Twitter page for more highlights. 9 books… Like this:Like Loading... Read More
#BlackGirlMagic Archive The #BlackGirlMagic That Made May 2018 Rock! Posted on May 31, 2018September 16, 2024 May #BlackGirlMagic 2018 Highlights: Black women rocked The Met Gala! Thandie Newton is the first Black woman to appear as a lead character in a Star Wars film – Solo: A Star Wars Story. Stacy Abrams wins Georgia Democratic Primary for Governor! Miss Teen USA 2018 is a Black woman,… Like this:Like Loading... Read More
#BlackGirlMagic Archive A Look Back: #BlackGirlMagic From Black History Month 2018 Posted on March 1, 2018February 12, 2025 Black Panther dropped and broke records, Monique was still letting people have it, my daughter turned 16, I answered lots of questions about Black Girls Allowed on the Ask Me Anything feed, and we featured 13 amazing Black women who are creating Black history right now! How The Founder of… Like this:Like Loading... Read More