The key is fostering a dialogue that transcends borders, recognizing that Black unity is not about uniformity but celebrating diversity while working toward shared goals.
Read MoreThe rise of green finance and social impact investing among financial institutions is an attempt to decolonize monetary systems by considering environmental practices and social needs as internal to market equations. Environmental and Social Governance (ESG), Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), are qualifiers for Black people, Black environments, Black social systems, and especially Black women.
Read MoreFreedom is a concept that often escapes words as we often understand our state of freedom based on the oppression that is placed upon us. For me, I describe freedom as the ability to read and to write, which to me equates to access and mobility.
Read MoreBlack women have historically been labeled as less innocent, more adult-like, and more knowledgeable about sex than white women. Women of color are constantly portrayed within racial stereotypes in popular media, and Black men are portrayed as sexually voracious who go after innocent white women. Each one of us is part of the movement, and every voice is essential.
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