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A Black Woman Centered
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A Black Woman Centered in Ottawa, ON
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A Black Woman Centered in Ottawa, ON
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Black women have been everything to everyone—except themselves. It's time for that to change.
In Revolution Through Self and Sisterhood , the author delivers a powerful and deeply personal exploration of male-centeredness, patriarchy, and the ways Black women have been conditioned to sacrifice their needs for the comfort of others. From family dynamics to systemic oppression, this book reveals how society has reinforced the idea that Black women must carry the weight of the world—while receiving little in return.
But this isn't just a reckoning. It's a call to action.
Through unflinching honesty, historical context, and lived experience, Revolution Through Self and Sisterhood offers a path toward healing, self-liberation, and collective empowerment. It's about breaking cycles, reclaiming joy, and embracing the radical act of centering ourselves—without guilt or apology. Because when Black women prioritize themselves, they don't just heal individually—they spark a revolution.
Are you ready? Let's begin.
Black women have been everything to everyone—except themselves. It's time for that to change.
In Revolution Through Self and Sisterhood , the author delivers a powerful and deeply personal exploration of male-centeredness, patriarchy, and the ways Black women have been conditioned to sacrifice their needs for the comfort of others. From family dynamics to systemic oppression, this book reveals how society has reinforced the idea that Black women must carry the weight of the world—while receiving little in return.
But this isn't just a reckoning. It's a call to action.
Through unflinching honesty, historical context, and lived experience, Revolution Through Self and Sisterhood offers a path toward healing, self-liberation, and collective empowerment. It's about breaking cycles, reclaiming joy, and embracing the radical act of centering ourselves—without guilt or apology. Because when Black women prioritize themselves, they don't just heal individually—they spark a revolution.
Are you ready? Let's begin.

















