My Sister’s Keeper?
Womanist Therapy, Sexual Autonomy, Black Women's Mental Health Fahamisha "Misha" Williams, MSW, LCSW Womanist Therapy, Sexual Autonomy, Black Women's Mental Health Fahamisha "Misha" Williams, MSW, LCSW

My Sister’s Keeper?

A powerful exploration of how internalized misogyny, purity culture, and sexual double standards shape Black women’s relationships—with themselves and each other. This blog honors friendship, challenges shame, and invites us all into healing, autonomy, and unlearning.

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Respecting the Roads We Choose:
Healing and Identity Fahamisha "Misha" Williams, MSW, LCSW Healing and Identity Fahamisha "Misha" Williams, MSW, LCSW

Respecting the Roads We Choose:

Whether you’re a mother or childfree, this piece explores how internalized misogyny, misogynoir, and capitalism impact Black women’s choices—and our relationships with one another. Through personal storytelling and research, Fahamisha Williams, LCSW, opens a sacred dialogue about healing, shame, and radical respect.

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Healing Internalized Misogyny:

Healing Internalized Misogyny:

When I had my daughter, confronting my internalized misogyny became essential. Learn how recognizing these subtle judgments fosters healing, authentic relationships, and true empowerment for all women and girls.

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