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This week on the Love One Another blog, we're celebrating Women's History Month! Learn about successful women of color across industries and professions, from movies, to business, to art, and more! Read here: indianapolisfaith.org/love-one-another

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The 2026 Celebrating the Sistas Awards honored seven outstanding Women of Color leaders in Minneapolis under the theme Sista Ripples, celebrating impact that will last for generations.
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Women of color shape our past, future Every March, Women’s History Month invites us to pause and honor the women whose courage, intellect and leadership have shaped our world. This year, that invitation feels especially urgent. We are living in a time when history is being rewritten, when DEI is being recast as a threat and when the stories we choose to […]

'Women of color shape our past, future'

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#WOCIA Conference unites women in academia from across the nation.

Celebrate the tenth anniversary of the conference. Take a look into the past with glimpses from previous years.
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Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph
Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women of colour to take a closer look at PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) as a key tool in preventing HIV/AIDS. In a recent discussion, she highlighted the growing concern around HIV risk among Black and Brown women, emphasising the importance of awareness, education, and access to preventive care. Her message is not just about health; it’s about empowerment, protection, and informed decision-making. PrEP has been widely recognised as an effective way to reduce the risk of HIV transmission, yet many people are still unaware of it or unsure how it works. This has led to ongoing conversations about health equity, access to resources, and the need for more open dialogue within communities. In this video, we break down what Sheryl Lee Ralph shared, why her message is gaining attention, and what it could mean for women seeking better control over their health choices. From awareness to prevention, this conversation is more important than ever. Watch until the end as we explore the key points, the reactions, and why this message is resonating across social media and beyond. 👍 If you care about health awareness, important conversations, and empowering information, make sure to like this video, share it, and subscribe for more updates. 💬 Join the conversation in the comments and share your thoughts on this important topic. Welcome to Shine My Crown. If you're interested in working with us, email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph: A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women… #PrEP #HIVPrevention #HealthEquity #Empowerment #WomenOfColor

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Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph
Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women of colour to take a closer look at PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) as a key tool in preventing HIV/AIDS. In a recent discussion, she highlighted the growing concern around HIV risk among Black and Brown women, emphasising the importance of awareness, education, and access to preventive care. Her message is not just about health; it’s about empowerment, protection, and informed decision-making. PrEP has been widely recognised as an effective way to reduce the risk of HIV transmission, yet many people are still unaware of it or unsure how it works. This has led to ongoing conversations about health equity, access to resources, and the need for more open dialogue within communities. In this video, we break down what Sheryl Lee Ralph shared, why her message is gaining attention, and what it could mean for women seeking better control over their health choices. From awareness to prevention, this conversation is more important than ever. Watch until the end as we explore the key points, the reactions, and why this message is resonating across social media and beyond. 👍 If you care about health awareness, important conversations, and empowering information, make sure to like this video, share it, and subscribe for more updates. 💬 Join the conversation in the comments and share your thoughts on this important topic. Welcome to Shine My Crown. If you're interested in working with us, email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph: A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women… #PrEP #HIVPrevention #HealthEquity #Empowerment #WomenOfColor

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Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph
Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women of colour to take a closer look at PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) as a key tool in preventing HIV/AIDS. In a recent discussion, she highlighted the growing concern around HIV risk among Black and Brown women, emphasising the importance of awareness, education, and access to preventive care. Her message is not just about health; it’s about empowerment, protection, and informed decision-making. PrEP has been widely recognised as an effective way to reduce the risk of HIV transmission, yet many people are still unaware of it or unsure how it works. This has led to ongoing conversations about health equity, access to resources, and the need for more open dialogue within communities. In this video, we break down what Sheryl Lee Ralph shared, why her message is gaining attention, and what it could mean for women seeking better control over their health choices. From awareness to prevention, this conversation is more important than ever. Watch until the end as we explore the key points, the reactions, and why this message is resonating across social media and beyond. 👍 If you care about health awareness, important conversations, and empowering information, make sure to like this video, share it, and subscribe for more updates. 💬 Join the conversation in the comments and share your thoughts on this important topic. Welcome to Shine My Crown. If you're interested in working with us, email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph: A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women… #PrEP #HIVPrevention #HealthEquity #Empowerment #WomenOfColor

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Supporting Milwaukee’s Youth Through Housing and Opportunity — Shelterforce DeShanda Williams and Nikea Ward have spent their careers helping young people in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, move from instability to safety.

Women of Color on the Front Lines Series: Supporting Milwaukee’s Youth Through Housing and Opportunity

DeShanda Williams and Nikea Ward are helping young people move toward stability—on their own terms.

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#HousingJustice #YouthHomelessness #WomenOfColor #CommunityImpact

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Registration for the 2026 Women of Color in the Academy Conference is open!
We cordially invite you to attend our annual conference “Hope As Practice: A Decade of Empowerment, Creativity, and Connection.”
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Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph
Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women of colour to take a closer look at PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) as a key tool in preventing HIV/AIDS. In a recent discussion, she highlighted the growing concern around HIV risk among Black and Brown women, emphasising the importance of awareness, education, and access to preventive care. Her message is not just about health; it’s about empowerment, protection, and informed decision-making. PrEP has been widely recognised as an effective way to reduce the risk of HIV transmission, yet many people are still unaware of it or unsure how it works. This has led to ongoing conversations about health equity, access to resources, and the need for more open dialogue within communities. In this video, we break down what Sheryl Lee Ralph shared, why her message is gaining attention, and what it could mean for women seeking better control over their health choices. From awareness to prevention, this conversation is more important than ever. Watch until the end as we explore the key points, the reactions, and why this message is resonating across social media and beyond. 👍 If you care about health awareness, important conversations, and empowering information, make sure to like this video, share it, and subscribe for more updates. 💬 Join the conversation in the comments and share your thoughts on this important topic. Welcome to Shine My Crown. If you're interested in working with us, email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph: A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women… #HIVAwareness #PrEP #HealthEquity #WomenOfColor #Empowerment

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Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph
Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women of colour to take a closer look at PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) as a key tool in preventing HIV/AIDS. In a recent discussion, she highlighted the growing concern around HIV risk among Black and Brown women, emphasising the importance of awareness, education, and access to preventive care. Her message is not just about health; it’s about empowerment, protection, and informed decision-making. PrEP has been widely recognised as an effective way to reduce the risk of HIV transmission, yet many people are still unaware of it or unsure how it works. This has led to ongoing conversations about health equity, access to resources, and the need for more open dialogue within communities. In this video, we break down what Sheryl Lee Ralph shared, why her message is gaining attention, and what it could mean for women seeking better control over their health choices. From awareness to prevention, this conversation is more important than ever. Watch until the end as we explore the key points, the reactions, and why this message is resonating across social media and beyond. 👍 If you care about health awareness, important conversations, and empowering information, make sure to like this video, share it, and subscribe for more updates. 💬 Join the conversation in the comments and share your thoughts on this important topic. Welcome to Shine My Crown. If you're interested in working with us, email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph: A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women… #HIVAwareness #PrEP #HealthEquity #WomenOfColor #Empowerment

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Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph
Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women of colour to take a closer look at PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) as a key tool in preventing HIV/AIDS. In a recent discussion, she highlighted the growing concern around HIV risk among Black and Brown women, emphasising the importance of awareness, education, and access to preventive care. Her message is not just about health; it’s about empowerment, protection, and informed decision-making. PrEP has been widely recognised as an effective way to reduce the risk of HIV transmission, yet many people are still unaware of it or unsure how it works. This has led to ongoing conversations about health equity, access to resources, and the need for more open dialogue within communities. In this video, we break down what Sheryl Lee Ralph shared, why her message is gaining attention, and what it could mean for women seeking better control over their health choices. From awareness to prevention, this conversation is more important than ever. Watch until the end as we explore the key points, the reactions, and why this message is resonating across social media and beyond. 👍 If you care about health awareness, important conversations, and empowering information, make sure to like this video, share it, and subscribe for more updates. 💬 Join the conversation in the comments and share your thoughts on this important topic. Welcome to Shine My Crown. If you're interested in working with us, email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph: A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women… #HIVAwareness #PrEP #HealthEquity #WomenOfColor #Empowerment

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Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph
Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women of colour to take a closer look at PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) as a key tool in preventing HIV/AIDS. In a recent discussion, she highlighted the growing concern around HIV risk among Black and Brown women, emphasising the importance of awareness, education, and access to preventive care. Her message is not just about health; it’s about empowerment, protection, and informed decision-making. PrEP has been widely recognised as an effective way to reduce the risk of HIV transmission, yet many people are still unaware of it or unsure how it works. This has led to ongoing conversations about health equity, access to resources, and the need for more open dialogue within communities. In this video, we break down what Sheryl Lee Ralph shared, why her message is gaining attention, and what it could mean for women seeking better control over their health choices. From awareness to prevention, this conversation is more important than ever. Watch until the end as we explore the key points, the reactions, and why this message is resonating across social media and beyond. 👍 If you care about health awareness, important conversations, and empowering information, make sure to like this video, share it, and subscribe for more updates. 💬 Join the conversation in the comments and share your thoughts on this important topic. Welcome to Shine My Crown. If you're interested in working with us, email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph: A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women… #HIVAwareness #PrEP #HealthEquity #WomenOfColor #Empowerment

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Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph
Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women of colour to take a closer look at PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) as a key tool in preventing HIV/AIDS. In a recent discussion, she highlighted the growing concern around HIV risk among Black and Brown women, emphasising the importance of awareness, education, and access to preventive care. Her message is not just about health; it’s about empowerment, protection, and informed decision-making. PrEP has been widely recognised as an effective way to reduce the risk of HIV transmission, yet many people are still unaware of it or unsure how it works. This has led to ongoing conversations about health equity, access to resources, and the need for more open dialogue within communities. In this video, we break down what Sheryl Lee Ralph shared, why her message is gaining attention, and what it could mean for women seeking better control over their health choices. From awareness to prevention, this conversation is more important than ever. Watch until the end as we explore the key points, the reactions, and why this message is resonating across social media and beyond. 👍 If you care about health awareness, important conversations, and empowering information, make sure to like this video, share it, and subscribe for more updates. 💬 Join the conversation in the comments and share your thoughts on this important topic. Welcome to Shine My Crown. If you're interested in working with us, email the team here: info@shinemycrown.com Subscribe To Our Channel @shinemycrown Follow on Twitter @ShineMyCrown Follow on Instagram @shinemycrown Follow on Facebook @shinemycrown Follow on TikTok @shinemycrown Visit: www.ShineMyCrown.com

Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention #Health #SherylLeeRalph: A powerful message is sparking important conversations about health and prevention. Award-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph is urging women… #HIVAwareness #PrEP #HealthEquity #WomenOfColor #Empowerment

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Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention Sheryl Lee Ralph is continuing her decades-long advocacy for HIV/AIDS awareness, urging women of color to consider PrEP as a key form… The post Sheryl Lee Ralph Urges Women Of Color To Consider PrEP For HIV Prevention appeared first on Shine My Crown.

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Two marker doodles of anime-style faces. First one is African and the second is East Asian. #anime #manga #womenofcolor #african #asian #art

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A nude black woman wearing a long strand of pearls poses in shadow in the studio.

A nude black woman wearing a long strand of pearls poses in shadow in the studio.

Alex and pearls #notsexuallyexplicit, #fineartnude, #womenofcolor, #nude, #studio, #pearls, #chiaroscuro, #shadow, #seated,

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March 1 marks the International Women of Colour Day. March 1 also marks Women's History Month in the US, Australia & Germany.
To my fellow women of colour: Stay strong, be safe & kick some arse!
#woc #womenofcolour #womenofcolor #aussiepoc #WHM #womenshistorymonth #internationalwocday #australia

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Naomi (2017)

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A diorama in which African warrior ladies fight to rescue their sister in arms from a hungry pterosaur! #diorama #fantasy #prehistoric #african #blackwomen #womenofcolor #art

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Naomi (2017)

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Recently did a photography meetup with the Philadelphia Photography Collective. We got to try out some different things at a warehouse space in the Bridesburg neighborhood in Philadelphia.

Jamillah is amazing.

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