Black Women’s History Week 2024

It’s officially Black Womens History Week! Created by Feminista Jones, it’s a week long commemoration of the accomplishments and personhood of Black women held between February, Black History Month, and March, Women’s History Month.

From February 25–March 3, we will share a new prompt on our instagram stories and encourage you all to participate by reflecting and sharing your icons! 


→ Download the prompts to share here

The daily prompts are as follows:

DAY 1 February 25: A Black Woman You Admire

DAY 2 February 26: A Moment In Black Women’s History

DAY 3 February 27: A Black Woman from Another Country

DAY 4 February 28: A Black Woman Who Has Made Your Life Better

DAY 5 March 1: A Black Woman Artist

DAY 6 March 2: A Powerful Quote from a Black Woman

DAY 7 March 3: A Day of Self-Celebration for Black Women

About Feminista Jones

FEMINISTA JONES IS A PHILADELPHIA-BASED FEMINIST WRITER, 
PUBLIC SPEAKER, COMMUNITY ACTIVIST, AND SEMI-RETIRED SOCIAL WORKER.


She is a writer, public speaker, community activist, and retired social worker. She is an award-winning writer and the author of the critically acclaimed Reclaiming Our Space: How Black Feminists Are Changing the World From the Tweets to the Streets (Beacon). Her work centers around gender equity, queer identity, racial/cultural identity, intersectionality, mental health, and social work.

DISCOVER HER ACCLAIMED BOOK HERE.


Feminist

FEMINIST is a women-led social-first digital media platform and collective that exists to actualize the intersectional feminist movement through the amplification of a diverse network of change-makers and creators. With a global audience of over 6.5M+, it is the largest social platform serving the multifaceted lives of women, girls and gender expansive people. As the hub for a socially conscious global community by and for purpose-driven makers through media, technology and commerce, FEMINIST seeks to amplify, educate, inform and inspire.

https://feminists.co
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