Protect Black Women
A term I struggle to connect with
And a future I hope for
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Story, Creative Direction & Styling by Tumi Adeleye
Photography by Jay Ybarra

What does protecting black women mean to you, is it a tweet, a hash tag? Have you listened to the women you want to protect and love.


Start by listening and learning

The harsh reality passed down from generation to generation of black women continues building stronger, bolder, and wiser women.
We continue having our backs and yours.
You too can have our backs, but do the work to build your character, and rid yourself of the toxic masculinity destroying your mind
and then protect us


