Black Women are dope AF.

Black women birthed the human race and Divine Feminine energy sustains it. And yet, we have been victimized, undervalued, and stereotyped for centuries, resulting in toxic self-beliefs that urge us towards healing and transformation.

We Must Remember How To Love Ourselves Again.

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Black women are Beautiful.

With the many hues of our sun-kissed skin and the various textures and tones of our hair, not to mention the sway of our hips and the fullness of our lips - Black women are the possessors of all the elements of humanity from which all others were born. Consistently bombarded with derogatory images and associations in media and entertainment, many of us have unknowingly internalized a low self-image.

We forgot that we are fine.

 
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Black women are Powerful.

Including yet beyond simply “women’s intuition,” Black women are the possessors of intuitive manifestation power and resiliency that survived enslavement and built nations in the Diaspora. Existing at the intersection of racism and sexism for centuries, some of us struggle with the illusion of powerlessness.

We forgot our true power.

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Black women are Love.

We are unconditional, ever creating and sustaining life, ever nurturing, ever validating, ever sacrificing, ever enduring. Black women are the possessors of love, fulfilling others’ needs in whatever way we know how, but often may not seek to fulfill our own needs.

We forgot to love ourselves.