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A Journey Through Black Womanhood

This blog explores Black womanhood. It seeks to trace Black women's relationship with femininity, partnership, friendship, and identity. I look at the Black woman as she’s represented in media, as she’s defined by her community, and as she defines herself. I want to use the black feminist lens to explore the controversies and the joys that Black women exist within. In my Trad Wives discussion, I examine what it means for Black women to be “traditional wives;” I’ll explore how and why it differs from the mainstream “trad wife” trend of today. I explore the Black woman’s sexuality and respecatability politics by dissecting the tropes and their repercussions on Black femininity in media; I’d like to focus on who decided on these images and portrayals. I’ll use Toni Morrison’s Sula and Nella Larsen’s Passing to discuss Black feminity, classism, colorism and more. I dive into Black women’s rage in discussion with Kadijah MBowe’s video on the topic by highlighting black feminist literat...

Latest Posts

The One About Colorism, Classism, and Passing

The One About Anger

The One About Digital Black Feminism

The One About Womanism

The One About Stereotypes in Media and Literature

The One About Black Women as Trad Wives