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Being single isn't all it's cracked up to be while living in the tech savvy, filter obsessed society we are currently in...And especially for women of color. It can feel like all the crap you endure as a single woman of color only happens to you, right? Wrong! You are not alone. Latin, Black, Arabic, and mixed race women all have endured many trials due to their skin color and the politics, stereotypes, and discrimination that comes along with it. Bittersweet Euphoria shares the stories and discusses topics important to women of color from different backgrounds, upbringings, and religions.…mehr

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Being single isn't all it's cracked up to be while living in the tech savvy, filter obsessed society we are currently in...And especially for women of color. It can feel like all the crap you endure as a single woman of color only happens to you, right? Wrong! You are not alone. Latin, Black, Arabic, and mixed race women all have endured many trials due to their skin color and the politics, stereotypes, and discrimination that comes along with it. Bittersweet Euphoria shares the stories and discusses topics important to women of color from different backgrounds, upbringings, and religions. This book shows that we are all in this together, fighting battles side by side, some of the stories featured will make you laugh and some may make you cry; but at the end of the day, what matters is that we all have self-love, sisterhood, and growth.
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Jasmine Herod was born and raised in St. Louis, MO. In her pursuit to climb the sales corporate ladder, she moved to Detroit, MI in 2016. She discovered a level of independence and self- awareness that she didn't know existed for her. As a first time author, she wants to share the wisdom she has acquired through her 15 years of dating as a Black woman with other women of color along with learn more about other women of color and their struggles. She believes that all women should indulge in increasing their self-awareness, self-love, love of their sisters, and the understanding that we have more similarities than differences.