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Black Men and Women Share What it's Like to Live with Depression “Feels like emptiness, isolation, reaching out for something but not really knowing what it is. Overall, a dreadful,…

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How Black men manage trauma which leads to declining health -Black men are at a higher risk of heart disease than white men -Stress is one of the leading causes…

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New Book Release — January 13

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If you’ve ever felt behind, lost, or unsure — this book meets you exactly where you are.

Author Quote

“Many women believe they’ve missed their moment or made the ‘wrong’ choices. This book reminds women that nothing about their journey is wasted.”

— Nijiama Smalls

About the Author

Nijiama Smalls is a bestselling author, healing advocate, and founder of The Black Girl’s Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds. Her work centers on emotional healing, self-awareness, purpose, and identity, and has impacted women across the globe through books, digital communities, and speaking engagements.

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The reason why everything that went wrong really went right.


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