Dear Readers,
This Women’s History Month, as we transition from Black History Month, I honor the legacy of Black women. I honor their beauty, power, brilliance, and strength. Women’s history is Black history.
Black women raised me and continue to look out for me as I navigate a world that doesn’t always see or respect my existence. I’m proud to be a Black woman. This month and all year, as we step into our power, let’s find as many moments of rest as possible.
Take care of yourself,
Attia
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More to catch up on…
This thought-provoking piece explores the complexities of celebrating Women's History Month in today's world. How do we honor progress while acknowledging the work that still lies ahead?
Check out this quick list of BIPOC, queer, and immigrant women-led organizations to support for women’s history month.
Check out the Women's History Month playlist curated by the ACLU's staff, featuring powerful women artists whose lyrics have carried us through past struggles and will inspire us in the fights ahead.
Planned Parenthood put a page together for health professionals with resources that were removed from the CDC website by the Trump administration.
Unsure how to celebrate Women’s History Month? Check out this guide with 32 activities to do this month.