Aminata CisseUndoing Stereotypes and Celebrating Our Unique IdentitiesWhen I met my husband, we bonded over our shared passion for music. Tino and I jammed to Afrobeats, old EDM hits and hip hop, but beyond…Aug 5, 20221Aug 5, 20221
Aminata Cisse‘Keeping Up with the Joneses’: Money & Mental HealthIn a society where everything is about ‘the haves and the have nots’, how does money and financial acumen affect mental health?Sep 30, 2021Sep 30, 2021
Aminata CisseinAn Injustice!Have I Bought into ‘Whiteness’?: A Candid Look at Interracial RelationshipsThe question every Black person in an interracial relationship should ask themselves…Feb 8, 202118Feb 8, 202118
Aminata Cisse‘Reclaiming My Time’: Leisure, Black Women, and White SupremacyHow enjoying leisure time became a revolutionary act for Black women…Dec 17, 2020Dec 17, 2020
Aminata CisseBlackness without Boundaries: A Pan-Africanist PerspectiveKamala Devi Harris: the first female vice president, is a woman of Jamaican and Indian heritage. She was born more than a half century ago…Nov 16, 2020Nov 16, 2020
Aminata CisseBlack and Carefree: How HBCUs bolster mental healthWhy attending a historically black college was one of the best mental health decisions I’ve ever made…Sep 30, 2020Sep 30, 2020
Aminata CisseLife or Death: On Being Pregnant and BlackThe failures of the healthcare system to protect Black mothers during childbirth…Aug 11, 2020Aug 11, 2020
Aminata CisseinAge of AwarenessBreaking the Chains on Black Female SexualityExploring the psychological impact of socializing black women to believe that chastity insures future marital bliss…Jul 28, 20204Jul 28, 20204
Aminata CisseThe Beauty Queue and Dark Skinned Women as Love InterestsDispelling colorist notions about dark skinned women and loveJul 17, 20202Jul 17, 20202
Aminata CisseWhat’s Your Type: Preferences or Prejudices?So, what’s your type? And is having a type, just preference or is it prejudice?Jul 17, 20201Jul 17, 20201