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  • PTSD in the Black Community

    Hey Sis, Let’s talk about a topic that is important to me due to my own lived experience, something that often whispers in the shadows of all our experiences: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). As Black women, we navigate environments that frequently present distinct challenges and exposures to trauma. Understanding the impact of these experiences on […]

  • Building a Support System: The Importance of Community

    Hey sisters,  Life’s journey can take us down unexpected paths, and for me, a significant part of that journey has been learning the profound importance of building a support system. Growing up, I navigated an environment where consistent support was absent. It wasn’t until I ventured into college and beyond that I truly began to […]

  • Clutched Purses and Morning Walks. The Reality of Microaggressions

    We’ve all gone through this right? The accusatory stares, clutched purses, and white women creating as much distance while you’re minding your business on a morning walk (which happened to my partner and me this morning). I’ve had my fair share of microaggressions, and I feel like this is a topic I can speak on! […]

  • Self-Care Barriers and Why We’re Burning Out

    Hey Melanin Minds, let’s talk real. We know what self-care is, right? It’s not just bubble baths and face masks (though those are nice). It’s the proactive steps we take to keep ourselves whole – physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially. Basically, it’s about survival. But here’s the thing: burnout hits us, Black women, hard. Like, […]

  • Anxiety and Black Women: Recognizing and Managing Symptoms

    Hey Queens, Let’s keep it real: that heavy cloud of anxiety? Many of us know it all too well. I’ve been there, and honestly, sometimes I’m still navigating those choppy waters. There have been moments when anxiety felt like it was going to completely drown me. But here’s the thing – we’re not alone. I’ve […]

  • Unmasking the Superwoman

    Hey sisters, How often do we hear the phrase “strong Black woman”? It’s meant to be a compliment, a testament to our resilience and ability to overcome adversity. But what happens when that strength becomes a burden? What happens when we feel pressured to be strong, even when we’re falling apart? That’s the reality of […]

  • When the Hustle Hurts- Finding Balance in the Chaos

    Hey sisters, It feels like it’s been ages, doesn’t it? I know I’ve been MIA for a while, and honestly, it’s because life has been throwing punches like a heavyweight boxer. Between juggling my Master’s program, trying to keep up with work, and, you know, just trying to breathe, I’ve been feeling the weight of […]

  • Your Mental Health Matters: Exploring Treatment and Therapy

    This week, I want to delve into the world of mental health treatment. Understanding the different options available is a crucial first step in taking control of your mental wellbeing. It’s important to remember that there’s no one-size-fits-all approach, and what works for one person may not work for another. Finding the right treatment often […]

  • Prioritizing Self-Care for Black Women’s Mental Wellness

    Beyond the Smile: Prioritizing Self-Care for Black Women’s Mental Wellness Last week, we talked about the hidden faces of depression in Black women, the weight we carry, and the “strong Black woman” trope that often prevents us from acknowledging our pain.  We explored the alarming statistics and the reasons why we’re less likely to seek […]

  • The Hidden Faces of Depression in Black women

    For too long, Black women have carried the weight of the world on our shoulders. We’re strong, resilient, and we get things done.  But what happens when “strong” becomes synonymous with “silent”?  When we push down our own pain, telling ourselves we’re just “tired” or “stressed,” when really, we might be experiencing depression? We’re so […]