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  2. Ratchet feminism - Wikipedia

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    Ratchet is an identity embraced by many millennials and Gen Z black women and girls. [3] The idea of ratchetness as empowering, or of ratchet feminism, has been articulated by artists and celebrities like Nicki Minaj , City Girls , Amber Rose , and Junglepussy , scholars like Brittney Cooper and Mikki Kendall , and through events like Amber ...

  3. Ratchet (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Ratchet is a slang term in American hip hop culture that, in its original sense, [1] was a derogatory term used to refer to an uncouth woman, and may be a Louisianan dialect form of the word "wretched".

  4. Issa Rae - Wikipedia

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    JoIssa Rae Diop [1] (born January 12, 1985), [2] known professionally as Issa Rae, is an American actress, writer, and producer. [3] [4] The founder of Hoorae Media, she achieved wider recognition as the co-creator, co-writer, and star of the HBO television series Insecure (2016–2021), for which she was nominated for multiple Golden Globes Awards and Primetime Emmy Awards.

  5. 2025's Girl Names Are Going to Be the Cutest - AOL

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    Experts predict sweet, cute and short names for baby girls in 2025 to be popular, along with some "dad names" and names inspired by nature. Experts predict sweet, cute and short names for baby ...

  6. Category:African-American girl groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "African-American girl groups" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  7. Many African American last names hold weight of Black history

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    Oluale Kossula: That’s the name author Zora Neale Hurston used when she greeted Cudjo Lewis, the last known survivor of the transatlantic slave trade and the

  8. African-American names - Wikipedia

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    Prefixes such as La/Le, Da/De, Ra/Re, or Ja/Je and suffixes such as -ique/iqua, -isha (for girls), -ari and -aun/awn (for boys) are common, as well as inventive spellings for common names. The book Baby Names Now: From Classic to Cool—The Very Last Word on First Names places the origins of "La" names in African-American culture in New Orleans ...

  9. 150 Names to Bestow Upon Your Very Complicated, Spooky Black Cat

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    150 names for every type of black cat and cat parent from Halloween lovers to Dark Academics. (Pepper? Solstice? The possibilities are endless.)