vendredi 7 février 2020
23 Motivating Instagram Accounts Every Black Woman Should Have on Her Timeline

The world can be incredibly draining, and the beauty of social media is that, while it can serve as a source of constant information, it can also be the key to your reprieve. Sometimes you just need a bit of wisdom to help you get over a painful day, or a bit of laughter to remind you that not everything in the world is gloom and doom. And when you're a Black woman, you may want to find those sources of light and laughter from people who understand your struggles on a deeper level. The next time you're seeking solace, a word of encouragement, or just the reminder that Black women continue to keep crushing the game, be sure to check out any of these 18 uplifting accounts!
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