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ATL SHOWED UP to improve their Riding Skills and tonight we do this class again in CHICAGO! We ride

ATL SHOWED UP to improve their Riding Skills and tonight we do this class again in CHICAGO! We ride again TONIGHT at 8pm. WE ARE OFFICIALLY SOLD OUT! Bring your yoga mat, dress comfortable and get ready to break a SWEAT with me!
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#howtoride #glamazontyomi #blackgirlmagic #workshop #sensualFitness #empower #women #happy #chicago #atl #chitown #glamerotica101 (at Chicago, Illinois)
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HUGE! Thank You to ✨ @CurlsAndConfidence ✨ for collaborating with me and sponsoring some hair care b

HUGE! Thank You to ✨ @CurlsAndConfidence ✨ for collaborating with me and sponsoring some hair care boxes for my 14k Winners !! The ‘Curls and Confidence’ Brand is founded by Canadian #GirlBoss Christina Piazza - I love the message she has instilled behind the brand; having had huge curly hair myself and struggling with the idea of rebranding myself after cutting it - to now having only a third of all that hair ! I was pleasantly surprised when I was encouraged and cheered on by all of you after the cut. So, I whole heartedly believe in supporting and encouraging all women to embrace their hair naturally curly or otherwise. Creating the sort of community that is inclusive of all ideas of beauty no matter how long or short your hair is - Be confident and unapologetically you!! ☺️✨ Love JJ. xx ••• #Curls #SistaGerl #JadeJanelle #CurlsAndConfidence #NaturallyCurly #Curls #BlueHair #JaneCarter #curlyhairdontcare #curlbox #thecutlife #Blogger #YouTuber #Encourage #Empower #WomenEmpowerment #Motivate


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The Roots Project was established in 2009 by Anyieth D'Awol as an independent, female-driven NGO in The Roots Project was established in 2009 by Anyieth D'Awol as an independent, female-driven NGO in The Roots Project was established in 2009 by Anyieth D'Awol as an independent, female-driven NGO in The Roots Project was established in 2009 by Anyieth D'Awol as an independent, female-driven NGO in The Roots Project was established in 2009 by Anyieth D'Awol as an independent, female-driven NGO in

The Roots Project was established in 2009 by Anyieth D'Awol as an independent, female-driven NGO in Juba, South Sudan. ROOTS Project offers opportunities for social and economic empowerment to its members from all walks of life. With its mission, “women crafting a new nation together,” the centre provides a shared workspace where the women create unique handmade beaded jewelry. In the process, personal relationships are created, fostering understanding and tolerance.

Meet the founders of the Roots Project in Los Angeles on September 30th at the Marymount Institute center. Click here for the details.  


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 Thigh Life | ☝ LINK in BIO . #richgirlscloset #womeninbusiness #womaninbusiness #businesswoman #fem

Thigh Life | ☝ LINK in BIO
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#richgirlscloset #womeninbusiness #womaninbusiness #businesswoman #femaleentrepreneur #wisdom #girls #educate #learn #empower #grow #inspire #wordsofwisdom #qotd #power #thoughts #goal #journey #trust #focus #motivate #quotes #motivationalquotes #quote #quotestoliveby #quotestagram #love #kindness #happiness #positivity


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A quote from Audre Lorde’s The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House

@madonnabadger is speaking tonight in Cincinnati for the All About Women forum! Wishing Madonna and all of the other wonderful women involved a great evening! ✨

This weekend, we’re standing up for all moms. 

Stand up for your mom with us ❤️

#womennotobjects    #istandup    #celebratemom    #mothersday    #empower    #bethechange    #speak up    #inspire    
What We’re Reading | #WNO Influencer Reading ListRebecca Solnit’s “Men Explain Things to Me” In he

What We’re Reading | #WNO Influencer Reading List

Rebecca Solnit’s “Men Explain Things to Me”

In her hilarious, yet highly critical book, Solnit reflects on situations where men incorrectly assume they are superior in knowledge to women. The book has many relatable laugh-out-loud moments, but also touches on an incredibly serious issue that contemporary society must address: the deliberate (and accidental) silencing of women. We love Solnit for her awareness and social commentary, but we also love that she delivers it with humor, and in less than 160 pages!

Have you read this book? What are some of your favorite empowering reads?


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