Niecy Nash’s speech was the perfect reminder to thank ourselves and solidify that 2024 is the official “me era.”
Category: Empowerment
9 Tabitha Brown Quotes That Make You Feel Good
Tabitha Brown is now an Emmy winner! And in honor of her win, 21Ninety has rounded up seven of her quotes that made us feel good!
6 Classy Reads From Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett
In the tumultuous arena of American politics, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett has emerged as a formidable and resolute figure.
5 Disabled Influencers You Should Follow On Instagram
Get ready to hit that follow button! Here are five Black, disabled women who use their platforms to inspire, educate, and shift perceptions.
A Guide To Being Your Best Self
The new year is almost here, and you do not have to wait until then to practice being your best self. With less than three months to go until 2024, 21Ninety is here with dedicated resources to achieve that goal. As women, we often experience a lot of stressors — body changes, work, personal life,… Continue reading A Guide To Being Your Best Self
What Black Women Are Saying About Pick Me Girls
TikTok seems to be the search engine everyone loves to love. Black women have gone viral on the app for a range of topics including luxury fashion hauls, glass-like skincare, and living a soft life. However, all trends aren’t about positive topics. The controversial, “pick me girl” label has trended recently as people express frustration… Continue reading What Black Women Are Saying About Pick Me Girls
Black Women Align With Nature and Find Peace Outdoors
The great outdoors are full of adventure and challenges. While not always synonymous with the Black experience, more and more Black women are setting out to explore the great unknown. These women get their hands dirty, long to feel their muscles burn and push themselves to new limits. From summiting mountains to swimming undersea, Black… Continue reading Black Women Align With Nature and Find Peace Outdoors
Coping With Intimacy While Single
Hey, sis! Let’s talk about coping with intimacy while single, because I know firsthand how tough that can be. As black women, we often carry the weight of the world on our shoulders. We’re expected to be strong, independent, and self-sufficient. But sometimes, we just want someone to hold us, tell us it will be okay, and share our burdens with us
7 Ways I Learned To Embrace My True #BlackGirlMagic In 2018 And Forever
In 2018, stop thinking about what’s normal and start thinking about what suits you. Black women are everything.
This Year I Will Carry Myself With The Confidence Of A Seven Year Old Black Girl
If you are in need of an inspirational spirit for your new year, meet Morgan, the most perfect representation of your 7 year old self.