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The Exhaustion of Carrying Advocacy and Loyalty on Our Backs
There is a quiet exhaustion many Black women carry — not from weakness, but from being the dependable backbone of movements, families, and political systems that rarely pour back into them. This piece explores structural fatigue, loyalty without reciprocity, and the necessity of strategic rest as an act of preservation.
Ladi Goldwire
Feb 24
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