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Stephanie Lahart
“Black Girls鈥� Stop settling for less than what you deserve. That鈥檚 why I stress self-love! There comes a time when you can no longer blame a man. You鈥檝e got to hold yourself accountable for the choices that you make. Choose wisely! Slow down. Pay attention. Don鈥檛 allow his good looks and swag to blind you from the truth. Don鈥檛 be so easily flattered by money, cars, jewelry, and all of that other stuff. Your heart and well-being is worth much more than that. Choose someone who respects, loves, and adores you. Somebody who has your best interest at heart. Nothing less! Allow yourself to experience REAL love. Stop giving your love, time, and attention to men who clearly don鈥檛 deserve it. #ItsAllUpToYou”
Stephanie Lahart

Stephanie Lahart
“Black Girls鈥� Don鈥檛 be afraid to use your voice. Your thoughts, opinions, and ideas are just as important as anybody else鈥檚. When you speak, speak with boldness and purpose. Have courage, be confident, and always be true to yourself! Live your life fearlessly! Your voice has GREAT power; don鈥檛 be afraid to utilize it when needed. You鈥檙e NOT an angry Black woman; you鈥檙e a woman who has something important to say. Your voice matters and so do YOU.”
Stephanie Lahart

Stephanie Lahart
“Black Girls鈥� Strive to be a woman of substance! Don鈥檛 solely allow your big butt, thick thighs, wide hips, large breasts, and overall good looks to define you as a woman. Your looks alone shouldn鈥檛 define who you are. What more do you have to offer? What is your TRUE character? How is your attitude? What have you accomplished? Do you have respect for yourself? What do you represent? Everywhere you look, there鈥檚 another beautiful, stunning, fine looking sista. Stand out from the rest and dare to be different! Your good looks should only be a bonus, not the main factor. #RealTalk”
Stephanie Lahart

Stephanie Lahart
“Black Girls鈥� Beautiful in EVERY shade and size. We鈥檝e got that special something! Our melanin is exquisitely beautiful! Love & embrace the skin that you鈥檙e in. Our skin tones represent beauty. Light, brown, and dark skinned girls are equally gorgeous!”
Stephanie Lahart

Stephanie Lahart
“Black Girls鈥� Naturally resilient! We persevere, stand tall, and fight to the end. We don鈥檛 give up! We make moves and succeed. We鈥檙e go-getters by nature. We are stronger than most. We are unstoppable! Fearless and confident in our capabilities. WE are Black Girl Strong! #Incomparable”
Stephanie Lahart

Stephanie Lahart
“Black Girls鈥� Always remember: It鈥檚 so easy, and it takes very little effort, to be like the next person. Don鈥檛 insult yourself like that. Be yourself! Walk YOUR walk. Talk YOUR talk. Be uniquely YOU in everything that you do. A confident woman who has a strong sense of self is quite beautiful. Allow your light to shine from the inside out. Self-love is the greatest love of all. Love, respect, and be good to yourself, first! You matter! You count! And you鈥檙e important, too!”
Stephanie Lahart

Stephanie Lahart
“Black Girls鈥� Always believe in yourself, even if nobody else does! Sometimes in life, you won鈥檛 always get the encouragement and support that you desire, but don鈥檛 allow that to stop you from accomplishing YOUR dreams. You鈥檝e got to learn how to encourage yourself and be happy for yourself in spite of. Everybody won鈥檛 be happy for you, and that鈥檚 okay. Be happy for yourself and always see the best in yourself! Do it for YOU. Don鈥檛 focus on the negative. Negativity is only a distraction. Stay the course and stay focused! Be encouraged and do GREAT things. You鈥檝e got this!”
Stephanie Lahart

Kamand Kojouri
“Does God know
the number of kisses
before we fall in love?
Yesterday, I was nobody
and I believed myself important.
Today,
I feel my worth
in you.
You, with your emerald eyes and ebony hair,
even your heartbeat is beautiful.
You, who is my greatest joy,
all other concerns vanish in your presence.
You swallow time
and consume space,
inspiring all my passion
with a single embrace.
I love your existence.”
Kamand Kojouri

Barbara C. Doyle
“My lips parted his to absorb even more energy. My stomach rumbled in praise as the Whisperers laughed at the sight. Luke鈥檚 tongue danced against mine, but I am too focused on the feed to feel the unreadable emotion that came with kissing my best friend.

Another minute passed. And then another, until somebody grabbed my arm and threw me to the ground. I snapped out of the feed and watched Luke fall to his knees in weakness. My hunger disappeared.

I looked up at Cadan to see him staring at his step brother. 鈥淲elcome to the dark side, sweetness,鈥� he murmured right before I blacked out.”
Barbara C. Doyle, Engulfed

Barbara C. Doyle
“Cadan tipped my chin up to meet his solid red eyes. He stroked my jaw and waited until I said something. But what can I say? I don鈥檛 want to practice on anybody, much less Luke. What if I can鈥檛 stop? What if I hurt him?

鈥淲hat happens if I can鈥檛 stop feeding?鈥� I asked quietly.

Cadan shrugged. 鈥淲e鈥檒l find a good spot to bury the body.”
Barbara C. Doyle, Engulfed

“Lo, gold, lapis lazuli, silver, and turquoise, Carnelian, amethyst, ibht- stone and
Are strung on the necks of female slaves. Noblewomen roam the land.
Ladies say, 鈥淲e want to eat!鈥�
Lo, noblewomen,
Their bodies suffer in rags,
Their hearts shrink from greeting
[each other].
Lo, chests of ebony are smashed.”
Miriam Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms