Black Women's History Month Meet Lesley-Ann Brown: Author of Decolonial Daughter – Letters from a Black Woman to her European Son Posted on April 26, 2018December 10, 2020 By Dangerous Lee I’m sick again. It’s an exhaustion that although is familiar by now, I am still not used to. I try to remember when I first started feeling like this – I press my mind to go back into the past: How long have I been feeling like this? I know… Read more
Black Women's History Month Life Coach Zakiyyah Walker Says Black Women Have A Fixer Fixation Problem Posted on April 12, 2018August 7, 2019 By Dangerous Lee Zakiyyah Walker – Personal Revolution Coaching Zakiyyah Walker began her life coaching practice in 2013. At the time, she branded a herself Rebellious Spirituality Coach. While that was a lucrative niche and certainly needed; Zakiyyah felt that she soon needed to reassess her focus. She found that her Black women… Read more
News Stop Suffering in Silence: Depression in Black Women Posted on April 5, 2018January 8, 2024 By Dangerous Lee By Sheila L. Jackson Depression in Black Women Depression in Black women is real. Many Black women are raised with the misconception that Black people do not get depressed. Or that Black women are strong and can handle anything that comes their way. But, The National Alliance on Mental Illness… Read more
News 4 Essential Things Every Black Woman Needs Posted on March 29, 2018 By Kiana St Louis Dear Black Woman, If you haven’t already heard this today, this week, or even this month, allow me to be the first to say you are beautiful. You are whole. You are enough. You are strong even when you don’t have to be. If at any moment you feel lonely,… Read more
News The Black Female Gaze Explained Posted on January 25, 2018July 7, 2018 By Dangerous Lee By Isha Mckenzie-Mavinga The gaze has been known as a way of understanding how the look (knowledge, opinions, beliefs, etc.) of the other affects the individual and how this look or response influences the receiver. I am wondering why Black women expressing their feelings and challenging the status quo are… Read more