"Every time a Black woman is killed by an intimate partner, it feels achingly personal to me.
Nancy, Cerina, Davonta, Ashly, Qualeisha and Barbara: We say your names. We hold onto the memory of your lives, and we will continue to do the work in your honor."
From @reineayiti.bsky.social:
Congratulations to Allison Curseen on the publication of MINOR MOVES: Black Girls and Unruly Performance in Antebellum Narratives (@uncpress). Allison’s book is brilliant and truly paradigm shifting for how we can read and understand stories about Black girls and Black girlhood.
Today is my birthday. A day I have always been honored to share with our beloved Haitian Flag. Being Haitian is one of the deepest sources of joy and pride in my life and I love being able to celebrate the day of my birth alongside the birth of our flag 🇭🇹
@dem8z.bsky.social Currently at “Love All: Tending the Tradition” A Retirement Conference in Honor of Deborah E. McDowell @dem8z at the Carter G. Woodson Institute @WoodsonUVA I had to ask a question about what she models for us through her digital presence in these times. #McDowell2026
@dem8z.bsky.social #McDowell2026
Every word of this trie and hits hard as we conclude this academic year. www.thenation.com/article/soci...
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Black women like Nancy Metayer, Cerina Fairfax, Pastor Tammy McCollum, Ashly Robinson, Qualeisha Barnes, Davonta Curtis, Barbara Deer need support.