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Tag: Black Women
How Black Women Can Advocate for Themselves in the Healthcare System
The most important expert on your body is you. For Black women, especially those living with misunderstood conditions like PCOS,…
Grounded in MLK’s Vision: Seeds of Service
MLK Day is always described as “a day on, not a day off.” Every MLK Day invites us to reflect…
Spices of the Season
The holidays are my favorite time of year, especially with the decorations and festivities in NYC amplifying the spirit; it…
Why Beets Feel Like Therapy in Winter
Instead of rushing through the holidays, we have to treat this season with intentionality. It’s coming to the end of…
Hydrate or Be Hexed: A Witch’s Morning-After Ritual
The spell has worn off, the brooms are resting by the window, and the coven’s group chat is already bubbling…
Why Beef Still Deserves a Seat at the Table
In a world where nutrition advice often swings between “cut it out completely” and “eat it daily,” beef has become…
Spice, Soul, and Sunshine: Unpacking Grenada’s Famous Nickname
Over the summer, I took pleasure in visiting my mom’s birth country, Saint George’s, Grenada. I had been counting down…
I’m Back Life Update!
It feels so good to be back home, back to writing again! The last time I posted was right before…
In a Pickle (and Loving It): Why This Crunchy Snack Deserves More Hype
Let’s talk about pickles. Not the dilemma, actual consumable pickles. The crunchy, tangy, delightfully briny kind that somehow turns a…