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#BlackGirlHealing: In Search Of Sisterhood As A Bi-Racial Woman

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#BlackGirlHealing: In Search Of Sisterhood As A Bi-Racial Woman


Taylor Newcomb (second from right)

Being bi-racial, Taylor Newcomb spent much of her life trying to understand where she fit in her family and in the world. She also needed to understand where she fit within herself and the all-important question, who am I? Newcomb, a resident of Sioux Fall, South Dakota, embarked on a journey of self-discovery that led her to GirlTrek. She shares her #BlackGirlHealing story of finding herself and sisterhood with BlackDoctor.org.

I often joke that I am the literal “Black Sheep” of my family. It’s true that the way I view the world differs vastly from the way that the majority of my family members do. But the world views me as different, too. I am a bi-racial woman; my biological father is a Black…

Please read original article #BlackGirlHealing: In Search Of Sisterhood As A Bi-Racial Woman posted on Healthy Black Girls on 1 December 2017 | 4:11 pm —

The image of the butterfly has come to define the many expressions of the feminine black consciousness and for a good reason. The butterfly is the perfect articulation of the exquisite beauty of nature. Whether tiny or large, brightly colored or more subdued, the butterfly’s allure is undeniable. Each one displays its own unique patterns and hues, and no one species outshines any other.

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