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“I'm learning daily the walk that comes with the talk, can bear a heavy burden. Being a leader, a mentor, a STRONG WOMAN, means you will be tested, challenged, embattled. You don't get to just say you are "tough" and "no-nonsense" and declare you are not taking crap. You better be ready to withstand the shots that come with it. People aren't just gonna get out of your way or respect you simply because you say you are "that chick". You better be ready to defend that crown and protect it too! In the end, when you know you've stood for something, you protected your dignity, you can share the lessons because you live by what you teach, and you inspired someone to be true to who they are and to take control of their destiny and walk into their strength and greatness., you will understand why it is so important for you to shoulder the struggles. Your purpose is greater than the discomfort of hard knocks. In the end, owning all that is empowering is worth the price of admission. Push through Queens. It's what we do. And we are built for it!”

“A strong woman She is one who face's the world boldly Even while her heart is breaking The one who carries the pain of others While her own pain is hidden from the world The one who sheds tears at night And in the day she laughs like there is nothing in this world that could break her The one who could mother any child Yet she has none of her own The one who is a good daughter And doesn't get treated accordingly The one who always loves immensely But the one she adores has no idea A strong woman is hard working She is dedicated Her strength isn't based on her material wealth Neither is it based on a bank balance Her strength is based on the world she carries on her shoulders Tag: Ganesha, Kabashe Pillay”

“He revered Madam Harriet, as he’d called her. Honored her strength, resiliency, defiance. She seemed holy to him and I loved him more for it. But, simultaneously, he judged my mother, one of the most admired living Black women in the country, for her defiance and strength of will. She was a Black woman United States senator from Alabama, for goodness’ sake. An undeniable badass. Was that level of reverence only reserved for dead Black women? Or was the inconvenience of being Mr. Mom too blinding for him to see clearly?”