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BECAUSE OF A BLACK WOMAN Fern E. Stroud
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BECAUSE OF A BLACK WOMAN Fern E. Stroud

In addition to a remarkable teaching career in the East Bay through pivotal times in our nation’s history, Mrs. Fern E. Stroud raised daughters who went on to carry forward her legacy of service. There would be no BlackFemaleProject without Mrs. Stroud!

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BECAUSE OF A BLACK WOMAN Shirley Strong
Cathy Barragan Cathy Barragan

BECAUSE OF A BLACK WOMAN Shirley Strong

My advice for young Black women is try a new thing: hair style, book, place to travel, food, form of movement, friends to spend time with (or not). This is a small way of caring for yourself and growing into your womanhood.

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BECAUSE OF A BLACK WOMAN Precious Stroud
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BECAUSE OF A BLACK WOMAN Precious Stroud

Precious taught me the importance of lifting up young sisters and the power of mentorship. Precious was my first mentor post-undergrad and she continues to support me over a decade later. Because of Precious, I have developed many young leaders and will continue to do so as I grow in my career…

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BECAUSE OF A BLACK WOMAN Naomi Diouf
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BECAUSE OF A BLACK WOMAN Naomi Diouf

“…she always said to me, ‘Make sure you feel it in your body,’ ‘Allow it to get into your body,’ or asked, ‘Can you feel it in your body?’ Although in context she was teaching me the art of dance and hearing drum rhythms, her statements resonated throughout my life on a personal and professional level.”

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BECAUSE OF A BLACK WOMAN Akaya Windwood
Cathy Barragan Cathy Barragan

BECAUSE OF A BLACK WOMAN Akaya Windwood

“She helped me see my inner wisdom and understand that my body is a great source of knowledge. When I am still and listen to my body, I am always clear about what to do next. At the start of each day, I make space to sit quietly and listen to my body.”

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