No Woman, No Cry: A Love Letter to the Strength of Black Women.
"No woman, no cry." Four simple words. A melody that has traveled across continents, generations, and cultures. A song that has comforted broken hearts, carried weary souls, and become an anthem of resilience. While many people casually sing along to Bob Marley's famous song, few stop to reflect on the profound message hidden beneath it. Contrary to what many assume, "No Woman, No Cry" does not mean that without a woman there would be no tears. Rather, it is a phrase of comfort. It is a gentle reminder to hold on through difficult times because better days are coming. It is an arm around the shoulder of someone who is weary, hurting, and trying to make it through another day. If there is anyone who deserves to hear those words, it is the Black woman. The African woman. The woman who has mastered the art of carrying burdens that most people never see. Across generations, Black women have been expected to be pillars of strength. They are taught to endure, to perse...