by Keiko | Feb 26, 2021 | Biblical Womanhood, Black Women, Blackness, Church, Culture, Ethnicity, Trauma
Life is all about relationships. All different kinds of relationships and connections. Sometimes they succeed to different degrees and with much consternation and elbow grease…or not. Other times they fail to varying degrees, with ease and with no fight to make...
by Keiko | Jan 24, 2019 | Biblical Womanhood, Black Women, Christian Womanhood, Culture, Online Dating, Shame, Singleness
A “Pick Me” Defined So I stumbled across this fairly new cultural term (well new to me?) “pick me culture.” Pick Me Culture: “Women whose motivation for shaming other women is, men. Everything they do is centered around catching a man.” Sonya Eskridge “Women who are...
by Keiko | Dec 7, 2018 | Biblical Womanhood, Black Women, Christian Womanhood, Culture, Ethnicity
I told you guys on Facebook, that I have thoughts, many, many, many thoughts. Well, here they are! It all started when a friend of mine showed me this screenshot from Twitter: When we saw this, as Sheneneh the popular character from “In Living Color,” would always...
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