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Racism and the diminishment of the Black woman
Unattractive or not conventionally beautiful. Angry. Nappy-headed. Aggressive. Domineering. These are some of the ways Black women—who fall among the most unprotected and disrespected classes here in America—are described.
Tia Mowry encourages Black women—especially with a religious upbringing—to seek mental health help
If you feel skeptical about therapy and mental health treatment, especially if you are a Black woman who grew up in the church, actor and cookbook author, Tia Mowry, can relate.
Black HERstory Spotlight: Emilie Kouatchou, ‘Phantom of the Opera’ first Black lead actress
For Broadway fans, it is a pure delight that after 34 years, Broadway’s longest running show, “Phantom of the Opera” finally elevated a Black woman, Emilie Kouatchou, to its leading-lady role.