To the women who came forward and engaged the public about their experiences with Russell Simmons, I’m in solidarity with you. Speaking truth to power is freedom and being believed is healing. And your freedom, your healing is long overdue. Black women’s freedom is long overdue. We live in a culture that does not always […]
Author: LySaundra Campbell
LySaundra Campbell has worked with nonprofit organizations to end domestic and sexual violence at the collegiate, local, state and national levels. She is a storyteller, writer, and editor. Keep up with her at https://lysaundrajanee.com/
Addressing the levels of male privilege, sexism, and racism must begin in our communities. The change must begin in our churches.
Black music has served as a platform for Black Americans to express and heal from past and present injustices.
All human life, including women’s, have value. It’s written plainly in Genesis 1:27 and practiced beautifully in John 4.
Christians must be at the forefront of confronting a culture that devalues women – starting with the American church.