💭Tuesdays Thought 💭
Which line from last weeks poem “Black girl, black woman” resonates with you?
The poem 'Black Girl, Black Woman' emphasizes the strength and potential inherent in every black woman. It questions societal perceptions and encourages embracing one's identity and limitless capabilities. This week’s reflection invites readers to think deeply about empowerment and self-worth, highlighting the importance of representation and visibility. The line 'Do you not know that when you reach you can touch the stars?' serves as a profound reminder that aspirations are attainable and that one’s intellect and talent deserve recognition. In a world where narratives about black women can often be overshadowed, it’s crucial to uplift voices that embrace diversity and resilience. Each woman’s journey is unique, and through sharing these experiences, we encourage younger generations to pursue their dreams with confidence. So, reflect on your own stories of achievement and share them with others. Let's create a supportive community that celebrates our shared histories and futures.

