Chapters
Book Chapters
Each chapter of “Toxic Feminism and the Black Sisterhood” explores the influence of feminism on Black relationships, focusing on accountability, respect, and traditional values to inspire unity and foster stronger families.
Each chapter of “Toxic Feminism and the Black Sisterhood” explores the influence of feminism on Black relationships, focusing on accountability, respect, and traditional values to inspire unity and foster stronger families.
It all started in the late 1800s and early 1900s, when feminism was introduced. There were four waves of feminism, the first beginning around 1848 and lasting until about 1920, when white women were fighting for voting rights…
Back then, women weren’t taught how to be CEO’s or businesswomen. Instead, they were taught how to raise children and build structured families. That’s why families were so much stronger then, because of the wise older women we called Big Mamas…
What happens to the innocent soul of a young black boy when all he sees is a girl being praised for nothing, but him never being commended for his achievements…
Charleston White, a well-known influencer and motivational speaker, has stated that black women do not respect black men, including their fathers. The reason behind this is the absence of father figures at home and the teachings of the mothers…
I hear black men expressing what they want to see in the evolution of black women. They are not fighting this evolution but hoping for a cultural shift that blends the old with the new…
One of the BIGGEST problems that I want to highlight in my book is that black women have created a sub-economy based on government entitlements, as I’ve mentioned before…