Tag: black women

  • ✨ December Newsletter: Stepping Into Your Power ✨

    ✨ December Newsletter: Stepping Into Your Power ✨

    Hey Fireworks,Welcome to December — my birthday month, my new chapter, and honestly… my rebirth. And before we go any further, I want to share something special with you. After years of writing, healing, evolving, and pouring into this space, it finally felt right to give this community a name. Starting today, you are The Fireworks — the vibrant,…

  • Setting Boundaries: Protecting My Peace with PCOS

    Setting Boundaries: Protecting My Peace with PCOS

    The author reflects on their journey toward self-acceptance and prioritizing their mental health amidst struggles with PCOS, anxiety, and depression. They emphasize the importance of being their own source of joy and happiness, moving beyond words of affirmation to action. Establishing boundaries, they seek meaningful connections while focusing on self-love and care.

  • My Medical Cannabis Journey: Transforming Misconceptions

    My Medical Cannabis Journey: Transforming Misconceptions

    The author shares their journey with medical cannabis, emphasizing the importance of consulting professionals. Initially skeptical, they obtained a medical card through Leafwell, discovering the benefits and differences from recreational cannabis. The author highlights diverse consumption methods and notes significant improvements in eye pressure and headaches, while maintaining regular medical guidance.

  • Navigating Racial Dynamics in Islam: Hair and Identity

    Navigating Racial Dynamics in Islam: Hair and Identity

    The author addresses the sensitivity surrounding hair in the black community, particularly for women. They reflect on their upbringing and experiences of being shamed for their hair choices in predominantly non-black spaces. The author advocates for open discussions on racism within the Muslim community, emphasizing that hair choices should not be judged.

  • The African American Experience: A Call for Unity

    The African American Experience: A Call for Unity

    The author embraces their identity as a proud Black American Muslim, emphasizing that being Black and Muslim coexist harmoniously. They reflect on experiences of cultural isolation and bullying due to their identity. Advocating for unity among the diaspora, the author stresses the importance of recognizing African American contributions and celebrates diverse Black cultures while calling…

  • Respecting Muslim Women: The Conversation About Hijab

    Respecting Muslim Women: The Conversation About Hijab

    The author reflects on the perceptions of being a Muslim woman, particularly the difference in respect and recognition associated with wearing a hijab. She expresses frustration over the need for validation of her faith based on her appearance. Ultimately, she emphasizes that her spirituality is personal and should be respected without judgment.

  • Finding Belonging: Reflections on Growing Up Outsider

    Finding Belonging: Reflections on Growing Up Outsider

    The author reflects on their connection to the show Malcolm in the Middle, feeling like an outsider throughout their middle school years. Despite initially being excited about attending a predominantly Black American school, they faced ignorance regarding their identity as a hijabi. Now, as an adult, they embrace their unique values and strive for an…