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🗓️ 23 March 2025
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For too long, Black women have been told to be strong—but where’s the space for softness? In this conversation, the ladies challenge the myth that gentleness equals weakness and explores how we can embrace both strength and softness in our faith, friendships, and self-love.
We’re unpacking the real meaning of being a ‘strong Black woman’ and how we can create spaces where softness isn’t just allowed, but celebrated.
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