I must say that writing this blog has been difficult for me. There are so many emotions I have filled inside regarding the end of The Power of Girlhood; it is almost like I haven’t accepted the fact that it is upon us, but rather than sitting in the emotion of ‘avoidance’ I want to take the time to reflect on the impact of the Power of Girlhood.
Read MoreGrief is an inevitable part of the human experience, touching our lives in various forms – from broken relationships and the death of loved ones to the loss of our old selves. Navigating these profound emotions requires a delicate balance of self-reflection, acceptance, and healing. In this blog, we'll explore the multifaceted nature of grief and provide insights on how to navigate its challenging waters with compassion and resilience.
Read MoreHappy New Year! I strongly feel that 2024 will be a great year for us all. It is feeling like a ‘Me Season’ in the words of Issa Rae. In this season, we are solely focusing on becoming better young ladies for ourselves; putting more time into ourselves for growth with no limitations. Now, let’s be honest here for a minute, although we claim this year to be OUR YEAR, it does take preparation to make that happen.
Read MoreWho Run the World? GIRLS! Let’s take a moment to celebrate the In Her Voice Project [The Power of Girlhood] as we have wrapped up our first International Day of the Girl Tour. Yep, you heard right. A tour! But, before we get into the deets of the tour and YouTube series; I am going to tell you a little bit more about what the International Day of the Girl is as well as its importance to all the young, beautiful, girls around the world.
Read MoreSeasonal Affective Disorder is a real and challenging condition, but with the right strategies, it is manageable. By incorporating these tips into your routine, you can take proactive steps towards alleviating the symptoms of SAD and enjoying the changing seasons with a brighter outlook. Remember, seeking support and professional help is a sign of strength, and you deserve to feel your best year-round.
Read MoreCelebrating the 2023 International Day of the Girl: Empowering Girls in the Digital Age
The International Day of the Girl is a significant global event dedicated to recognizing and empowering girls and addressing the challenges they face. In 2023, The Power of Girlhood celebrated its tenth consecutive year of hosting the International Day of the Girl event.
Read MoreBy now, you all should have a month of being back to school under your belts. The first couple of weeks to a month of school usually brings an overwhelming amount of emotions; ranging from nervousness to excitement.
Read MoreFrom August 14th to 18th, 2023, Unity of Farmington Hills, MI, came alive with youthful energy and the promise of leadership during the In(Her) Voice Project's presents The Power of Girlhood's Tweens Leadership Institute.
Read MoreHello, I'm Samari, and I'm delighted to be a part of the In(Her)Voice Project. At the age of 16, I'm eager to contribute to this inspiring initiative.
One of my greatest passions is immersing myself in the world of music. I find solace and creative expression through playing my bass guitar, which has become a cherished part of my life. Additionally, meditation is a practice that I hold dear. It helps me maintain mental clarity and balance amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Read MoreLast Saturday, July 15, 2023, Unity of Farmington Hills was buzzing with excitement as The Power of Girlhood celebrated its 12th anniversary. The organization was founded in 2011 and was founded with the intention of creating a safe space for all girls in the metro Detroit area to navigate through the time known as Girlhood.
Read MoreFor this week’s blog, I wanted to quote myself as this topic means a lot to me as I finally understand the saying ‘I am human, too’ related to being burnt out. This will be a great, vulnerable, read for you all as I am sure most of you can relate to what I have been feeling for the past few weeks.
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Read MoreMental Health Awareness Month
Greetings Readers,
It’s been a minute since I last shared an article with you all! If we are being honest, I have been struggling really badly with my mental health. Life has been ‘life-ing’ and I needed to do what was best for me and my mental health which was to unplug to breathe.
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Read MoreThis week’s article will be short and sweet, but impactful as the message will touch many of you. Before we dive into this conversation, I want to ask you all one important question which is: how are you today?
Read MoreLooking at yourself in the mirror is more than looking at how good or bad you may look before getting your day or night started. The purpose of a mirror is to be able to take a deep look at yourself and reflect on how far you have come throughout your life.
Read MoreA Georgetown University study found that Black girls routinely experience an adultification bias and perception from adults. The In(Her)Voice Project and our founder, Ber-Henda Williams, are addressing this and other problems faced by girls of color using mentorship, education, and support.
Read More“Caring for myself is not self-indulgence. It is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare.” -Audre Lorde
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