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Existing as a Black woman in America means facing systemic-racism, gender-inequality, and overall social injustice. We are in a perpetual state of reminding others that our Black Lives Matter and our bodies are our own. However, there's more to our experiences. The poems on these pages are devoted to presenting you a more complete, truthful, and accurate representation of the American Black Woman. The words explore our love, our culture, our struggle, and our 'magic.' Finding self-love and acceptance as a Black woman in America requires gaining confidence, overcoming insecurities, and tapping…mehr

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Existing as a Black woman in America means facing systemic-racism, gender-inequality, and overall social injustice. We are in a perpetual state of reminding others that our Black Lives Matter and our bodies are our own. However, there's more to our experiences. The poems on these pages are devoted to presenting you a more complete, truthful, and accurate representation of the American Black Woman. The words explore our love, our culture, our struggle, and our 'magic.' Finding self-love and acceptance as a Black woman in America requires gaining confidence, overcoming insecurities, and tapping into that 'Black Girl Magic' we are gifted. The Black Experience demonstrates seeing and loving the beauty in the mirror, conquering the struggles we face, and remembering our power and humanity throughout it all.
Autorenporträt
Lynell E. Everett, Esq. was born and raised in East St. Louis, Illinois. She earned her first bachelor of arts in 2004 from Eastern Illinois university in English. She earned her second BA in Psychology with minors in pre-law and creative writing from EIU in 2006. She earned her Juris Doctor in 2009 and her LLM (Master of Laws) in 2015 from Southern Illinois University - Carbondale. She is licensed to practice law in both Illinois and Florida. Lynell is CEO of Bleu Anchor Entertainment, LLC and President of The Law Office of L. E. Everett, PLLC, both located in Florida. She is a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.