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Community Spotlight: Dr. Barbara Stroud

Community Spotlight: Dr. Barbara Stroud

Black women, in addition to all other women of color, we need spaces where we see other Black women thriving because that is so rare to see. We tend to internalize the white supremacy narrative that we are less than or we can’t succeed. And even when we do succeed, we are told that we are an anomaly.

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OCTOBER 2024 Wellness Resources
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OCTOBER 2024 Wellness Resources

In our world, Black women are a total standard of excellence. The style, the grace, the melanin, the beauty! But the wider world we live in doesn’t always see it the same way. External projections and false narratives often try to position Black women in a less favorable light rather than acknowledging and honoring our natural state of glory.

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RADICAL IMAGINATION
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RADICAL IMAGINATION

“Every time you do something, you are creating a space that the rest of us can pick up that energy and go with that as well.” Whether or not you attended the event, we hope these reflections encourage you to prioritize your own rest and healing; recover your power; and be a model of commitment to radical imagination.”

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SEPTEMBER 2024 Wellness Resources
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SEPTEMBER 2024 Wellness Resources

One of the core reasons that Precious Stroud started BlackFemaleProject was to offer guidance and insights for younger Black women, in hopes that they’ll be better prepared to navigate their professional journeys. While we all have to learn our own preferences and limitations through experience, many of us would have benefited from more transparent information about what patterns we might encounter.

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AUGUST 2024 Wellness Resources
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AUGUST 2024 Wellness Resources

We all have varied levels of comfort speaking up. For some of us, it requires a serious pep talk to psych ourselves up to be comfortable sharing what’s really on our minds. For others, it’s second nature and often the easier alternative to keeping our thoughts to ourselves. Many of us likely fall somewhere between these two extremes, and no matter what our general comfort level is, different contexts and situations can impact how prone we are to speak up in any given moment.

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JULY 2024 Wellness Resources
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JULY 2024 Wellness Resources

BlackFemaleProject emerged organically in response to the pervasive and systemic barriers that Black women face in conventional workplaces. This system was not designed with our well-being in mind. Unless we’re stepping into spaces that were designed by us and for us, there’s a good chance we’ll face circumstances and institutionalized oppressions intended to discourage us and lead us to reconsider our paths. Sometimes, that reconsideration might be just what we need. But what’s crucial is that we’re able to make our own decisions about what we want rather than allowing the system to strip us of our agency and lead us astray.

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JUNE 2024 Wellness Resources
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JUNE 2024 Wellness Resources

As human beings in general—and especially as Black women—we have the gift of endless examples of those who came before us overcoming the most dire of circumstances, guided by faith in something greater than the here and now. We don’t take for granted what it means for our ancestors to have stayed the course through adversity so that we could have the opportunity to live.

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BECAUSE OF A BLACK WOMAN Precious J. Stroud
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BECAUSE OF A BLACK WOMAN Precious J. Stroud

BlackFemaleProject exists because of one particular Black woman, Precious J. Stroud. We’re sharing a very special reflection about the impact she’s had on those of us who have the honor of working alongside her.

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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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