CELEBRATING BLACK LOVE

With Valentine’s Day taking place during Black History Month, it is the perfect occasion to celebrate Black Love. While some people might question the validity and relevance of calling it “Black Love” instead of just “Love”, others see it as a revolutionary act.

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BRIDGERTON: A BLACK PERSPECTIVE

By now, you’ve probably heard of the sensation that is Bridgerton, a Netflix period drama TV series about gossip, courtship and romantic entanglements in the 19th century. You’ve probably even binge-watched it. Although I was thoroughly entertained by Bridgerton and appreciated the breath of fresh air brought by its distribution, I couldn’t help but make some observations about how it portrayed race.

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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE : 20 SELF-CARE & WELLNESS GIFTS TO BUY FOR YOURSELF

As Christmas is coming and you are probably already purchasing some gifts for your loved ones don’t forget to add yourself to your shopping list. Yes girl you heard me! For the sake of self-care. Here are 20 self-care & wellness gifts to buy yourself.

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6 BOOKS BY BLACK AUTHORS TO ADD TO YOUR FALL READING LIST

If you are wondering what book should you read this fall, let me tell you there are plenty of new stories and essays written by black authors. Scroll down to see what we have picked up for your autumn reading list.

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3 REASONS YOU SHOULD WATCH "LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE" (KERRY WASHINGTON IS ONE OF THEM)
5 BOOKS TO READ THIS FALL !

This fall we’re going to need a lot of feminism, mental health, society & cultural reading material….Here are fall's most anticipated books to look out for!

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5 PLANNERS TO ORGANIZE AND PLAN YOUR LIFE FOR SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS
FEBRUARY FAVOURITES

4 things I loved this month!

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REMINISCENCE OF ABIDJAN

My journey to Abidjan was poetic, sincere and simple. Ivory Coast is truly a beautiful country with its green landscapes and its cultural richness.

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REPRESENTATION MATTERS : WHERE TO PURCHASE BLACK DOLLS

Here are 4 black business websites where you can shop breathtaking black dolls!

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12 BOOKS EVERY BLACK WOMAN NEEDS TO READ IN 2019

New Year = New Books… and there is a tones of inspiring books you and I haven’t read yet! Here is a list of books you need to read in 2019 !

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BALI: THE TWO-FACED ISLAND

Explore Bali with me. Discover the true authentic Bali.

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SWEET MEMORIES IN SINGAPORE

Explore Singapore with me.

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11 REASONS WHY I'M GOING TO RE-WATCH ISSA RAE'S INSECURE

Addicted as F*ck! This show has my edges growin' and side-eye glowin’, therefore, I will be spending majority of my spare time, re-watching season 1 of Issa Rae's, Insecure. Not only does this show speak to the very essence of who I am but, Issa is that non-conforming Blk gal-pal I always wanted growing-up. 

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5 REASONS WHY I DON'T POST MY RELATIONSHIP ON SOCIAL MEDIA

We live in a world where our life can be exposed in just one click. Our CV, our opinions and our comments, our petitions, our personal information are on the internet and now our relationship as well. I am not ashamed of my relationship, nor of the person with whom I share my life. So why this choice ? 

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THE ART OF FEELING DESERVING

The “strong black woman” stigma is one that’s carried many households on the broken backs of determined single mothers – but how does that stigma impact the way you value having a partner?

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12 BOOKS EVERY BLACK WOMAN NEEDS TO READ IN 2018

Successful people have one thing in common - they read a lot. In 2018 we’re going to need a lot of feminist, business, spiritual, self-help reading material. Fortunately so many great books are coming out this year! I‘ve listed a few of them to look out for.

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YAH I'M VEGAN... AND I DON'T DRIVE A HYBRID!

So many misconceptions when people find out that I’m vegan. As if there is only one way for me to be vegan?!?!? And of course the expert on this one way is going to be someone who isn’t even vegan?!?! Or more importantly someone who isn’t even me. 

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WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU DON'T WANT KIDS?

Why I don't want kids. It’s def not because I’m afraid to be a mother or think I wouldn’t make a good mother. Quite the contrary my friend, I know I’d be an awesome mum.

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