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The Political Issues Still Impacting Black Women in 2026: How We Organize for Our Power
Jan 2, 2026
The Political Issues Still Impacting Black Women in 2026: How We Organize for Our Power
Jan 2, 2026

Black women are stepping into 2026 with a clear understanding that the political landscape is shifting beneath our feet. The policies shaping this moment are not distant headlines, they are decisions that touch our bodies, our paychecks, and our ability to build stable lives. This piece looks at the forces reshaping our futures and the power we hold when we organize, speak up, and refuse to be pushed to the margins.

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Jan 2, 2026
When Hunger Is Political: Trump’s Attack on SNAP Is an Attack on Us
Nov 7, 2025
When Hunger Is Political: Trump’s Attack on SNAP Is an Attack on Us
Nov 7, 2025

The Trump administration just tried to block full SNAP payments—again. This isn’t a budget issue. It’s a calculated attack on Black women, caregivers, and working-class families who rely on food assistance to survive. While they play politics with our plates, The Good Girl Movement is showing up with groceries, resources, and truth. Because when they try to starve us, we feed each other.

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Nov 7, 2025
The Silencing of a Generation: Why Teen Vogue’s Politics Layoffs Are a Step Backward
Nov 3, 2025
The Silencing of a Generation: Why Teen Vogue’s Politics Layoffs Are a Step Backward
Nov 3, 2025

The decision to eliminate Teen Vogue’s politics team amid its merger with Vogue isn’t just a staffing change, it’s a silencing of young, progressive voices. For years, Teen Vogue empowered women aged 17 to 30 with political education, cultural critique, and unapologetic advocacy. In a time when right-wing media spreads prejudice and misinformation, and young women are seeking spaces to learn, lead, and be heard, this move feels like a step backward. It’s more than a loss.. it’s a warning.

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Nov 3, 2025
BLACK GIRLS ARE NOT THE BUTT OF YOUR RACIST JOKE
Oct 29, 2025
BLACK GIRLS ARE NOT THE BUTT OF YOUR RACIST JOKE
Oct 29, 2025

When a Black girl is called a slur and people laugh, it’s not just a joke, it’s violence. It happens to Black women every day. These moments aren’t isolated; they’re part of a long legacy of dehumanization, silence, and complicity. We’re done tolerating harm disguised as humor. We’re calling it out, de-platforming it, and protecting Black girls at all costs. Because we are not your punchline — and we never were.

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Oct 29, 2025
300,000 Black Women Pushed Out.
Sep 11, 2025
300,000 Black Women Pushed Out.
Sep 11, 2025

Nearly 300,000 Black women have been pushed out of the workforce—and the silence around it is deafening. This blog is a rally cry, a strategy guide, and a love letter to every woman navigating the pivot. We name the injustice, honor the brilliance, and offer real tools for rebuilding on our terms. The Good Girl Movement isn’t watching from the sidelines, we’re building the future now.

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Sep 11, 2025
Say Her Name: Honoring the Black Women and Girls We Lost on 9/11
Sep 11, 2025
Say Her Name: Honoring the Black Women and Girls We Lost on 9/11
Sep 11, 2025

Black women and girls were among the nearly 3,000 lives lost on 9/11, but their stories are too often left untold. From 11-year-old Asia Cottom to flight attendant Wanda Anita Green, these women were mothers, daughters, pioneers, and dreamers. This piece honors their lives, their legacies, and calls for a more inclusive remembrance. Because saying her name is more than tribute, it’s justice..

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Sep 11, 2025
The Summer I Turned Into a Good Girl
Sep 3, 2025
The Summer I Turned Into a Good Girl
Sep 3, 2025

A love letter to Black women and girls becoming, unbecoming, and becoming again through education, evolution, and self-love.

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Sep 3, 2025
SHE IS THE MOMENT: Olandria Carthen’s Journey on Love Island USA and the Reality of Being a Black Woman in Love and Media
Sep 1, 2025
SHE IS THE MOMENT: Olandria Carthen’s Journey on Love Island USA and the Reality of Being a Black Woman in Love and Media
Sep 1, 2025

Olandria Carthen’s journey on Love Island USA was more than a love story—it was a masterclass in grace, advocacy, and reclaiming narrative as a Black woman in media. From emotional labor to romantic resilience, she challenged the tropes that often flatten us and stood tall in her truth. This piece honors her softness, her strength, and the power of being seen without apology.

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Sep 1, 2025
The Boy from Troy
Aug 10, 2020
The Boy from Troy
Aug 10, 2020
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Aug 10, 2020
Alexis Crawford
Nov 26, 2019
Alexis Crawford
Nov 26, 2019
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Nov 26, 2019