From Pages to Practice: The Stories and Legacies of Badass Moms
I don’t know about you, but I didn’t come into motherhood the “right way.” I showed up out of wedlock, broken down, unsure, traumatized, and scarred. For women like me, the conventional examples offer neither redemption nor road maps for transitioning from how I began to the highest possibility of what I could be. But literature does.
The Power of Autobiography: Sis, Your Story Is Valuable, Tell It
…Black women have used their own experiences to challenge the status quo. Their autobiographies aren't confined to individual journeys; they also illuminate broader issues like politics and societal norms.
From Martyr to Mothering on Your Terms: The Feminism You Didn’t Know You Needed
Incorporating feminism into one's parenting approach can transform it from a position of sacrifice to one of strength.