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Viola Davis: Black Women Getting Self-Care Isn’t ‘A Sign Of Weakness’

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Viola Davis: Black Women Getting Self-Care Isn’t ‘A Sign Of Weakness’


Viola Davis has proved time and time, again, that she’s an advocate for black women.

From upholding the sisterhood she’s found in black Hollywood to consistently championing for more actors of color on screen, the “How To Get Away With Murder” star has shined a necessary light on a demographic that often goes overlooked. Davis is taking this a step further by stressing the…

Please read original article Viola Davis: Black Women Getting Self-Care Isn’t ‘A Sign Of Weakness’ posted on Huffington Post on 25 October 2016 | 10:02 am —

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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