For Anxious Black Women Navigating Academia
For black women, anxiety and higher education often go hand-in-hand.
For black women, anxiety and higher education often go hand-in-hand.
“Buck a stereotype and heal yourself.”
This comic shows you why…and how to work with it.
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“I’m trying to study every place a black woman has been,” she says. “I’m finding out it’s endless. There’s something before being ‘black’ and we’re not taught that.” Hence the name Moor Mother, reclaiming a pre-modern black identity.
“…the truth is black girls and women are still some of the most vulnerable members of society.”
“…even though they would help other white women in the same situation.”
“I wanted the hashtag to make the invisible visible, to challenge non-black people to stand with black women not just when this happens on television, but in the cube right next to them.”
“As time went on, people were not seeing me as being Latina. They were seeing me as Arab.”
Solange Knowles is all about intersectional feminism.