coolcurrybooks: Three Essays by Black Asexual Women “Romance Is Not the Only Type of Black Love that
coolcurrybooks: Three Essays by Black Asexual Women “Romance Is Not the Only Type of Black Love that Matters” by Sherronda J. Brown “The bonds that Black womxn share amongst ourselves are unlike any other. It is with Black womxn that I am able to be completely and unapologetically myself. It is with Black womxn that I have been able to foster a sisterhood, kinship, and camaraderie that fulfills me and will never let me be alone.” “As a Black Woman, Celebrating Pride This Year Has Been Hard” by Yasmin Benoit “Now is the time to remember that queer culture wouldn’t exist without Black culture and Stonewall wouldn’t have happened without Black trans women. Even if none of that were true, it wouldn’t make our struggle any less significant to the LGBTQ+ community. All Black Lives Matter, no ifs, no buts, no justification. That includes Black trans lives, Black gay lives, Black bisexual lives, Black asexual lives, Black non-binary lives. That’s what I’m going to make some noise about, and you should too.“ “The Hardships of Being an Asexual Woman of Color” by Kimberly Steele “I feel like growing up as a black cis female, I wasn’t given many choices with any kind of way to have a healthy relationship with sexuality. It’s almost like everyone, no matter what race they were or what religion they followed, was raised to view sex and sexual situations the same. That method didn’t work for a great number of people of color, and I feel like my relationship with sex (well, lack of a relationship to it) is part of that.” -- source link