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Isn't She Lovely?
A
personal blog on life, thoughts, inspiration
and proof a Black woman can achieve positive
things in life too.
Heaven's Confident
A blog that serves as
a platform for a sistah's
"devilish" side (she says we
all have one :) She
expresses her devilish side
mostly in the form of erotic
poetry.
The Way I See It
This
blog touches the way our
young people dress. A Black
female expresses her feelings
and gives her opinion on the
way she sees it.
My Demographic's Agency
A
blog featuring a Black
woman's thoughts and opinion
pieces about being
pro-black, pro-female,
sexually "deviant", and all
the politics that comes with
that.
Diva in Demand
An open discussion from a
sista who has taken talking
to herself to a whole new
level.
Hook & Needles
Join this D.I.Y. Fashionista
on an odyssey of sewing and
knitting as I take my
skills to new levels.
Handmade, yes. Homemade,
never!
Drawn2Words
A spot where a young
talented Black woman shares
her life and love of words.
She is also a poet and she
shares some of her poetry on
this blog.
The Cocoa Lounge
A
blog dedicated as a
beautiful tribute to black
women in arts and
entertainment.
My Bleeding Pen
A young Black woman's creative
blog on exploring current events and
timeless tortures such as love, life
and identity. It's ultimately about
questions, answers, and
understanding.
Can You Hear Me Now?
Enter the somewhat lackluster, but
always intriguing life of a 21 year
old college student trying to make
sense of her place in the world.
Soulfull Soliloquies
A personal blog where insight,
thoughts, inspiration, and poetry
can be found.
That's Right, I Said It
A Black woman's new, and
straight up blog about her thoughts and
ideas as she embarks on new adventures and
experiences.
Me, Myself and Eye
A very open
and welcoming ranting space of a single
Black female artist, warrior trying to
survive her early twenties.
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