Posts in Patriarchy and Religion
When ‘Just Do It’ Goals Begin with Just Getting Dressed

Today when I was looking for something to wear, through my mountains of clothes piles (and having these mountains are not really a norm for me—Thank you Rona), I decided on this Nike outfit.

The first thing I wanted to do was to slap the ‘Just Do ItNike slogan and it’s mama right smack dab in the face! I was like, “No Mr. JDI Slogan—YOU just do it!”

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Confident Eyes (A Blog and a Poem)

With confident eyes, I looked back at the white man, making sure that he knew that I saw him staring at me and, that I wasn’t going anywhere. That I had a right to be in that parking lot, taking up space.

He never smiled nor waved and after what must have been a good minute or more, he walked into the building. It would not have surprised me if this man had called the police.

This also happened to be during Black History Month, February 2020, adding insult to injury.

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Let’s Talk Suicide; A Black Woman’s Perspective

As a black woman of faith, I personally haven’t heard of enough talks about suicide prevention. Not in the church. Not amongst friends. Not in enough work-related trainings... some but not enough.

Yet I am in one of the most marginalized groups, having brown/black skin.

Add to that, being a woman.

Add to that, being a woman of faith, mostly dominated by men.

Add to that, being fat, for most of my life in a culture OBSESSED with diets, weight loss and being thin.

Add to that being a mother/grandmother of black and brown sons/daughters.

Everyday, I am exhausted.

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