Victoria De La Cruz
Stories (3/0)
Namaste
Women in the business world are becoming more and more normal in this decade with women owning, building and running all intricate operations. Black women however, are not only rising to this new exchange of power, but they are paving ways for other black women while taking charge. There’s so much speech about black women being oppressed that their accomplishments are being shadowed and unspoken about. That is why a business about having better mental health is beneficial for all women and black women need to be included in this conversation.
By Victoria De La Cruz3 years ago in Motivation
Death Wish
I was zoned out. Staring blankly at the surface of the water. I felt the chill of my soaked clothes as they clung to my body. I finally heard the sirens, those sounds that would have otherwise made me anxious, calmed me as they drew closer. I wiped away my tears on my sleeve and reached back into his right pocket to look for a key. Unfortunately, I couldn't find one, but his words "For you, Important, Don't lose this" stuck with me. Even if this was a blank black book It meant a lot to him and I promised to keep it safe.
By Victoria De La Cruz3 years ago in Families
Namaste
Women in the business world are becoming more and more normal in this decade with women owning, building and running all intricate operations. Black women however, are not only rising to this new exchange of power, but they are paving ways for other black women while taking charge. There’s so much speech about black women being oppressed that their accomplishments are being shadowed and unspoken about. That is why a business about having better mental health is beneficial for all women and black women need to be included in this conversation.
By Victoria De La Cruz3 years ago in Motivation