Twitter user @Awkward_Duck, Cherell Brown created the #BeingaBlackGirlIsLit hashtag in March of 2015.
https://twitter.com/Awkward_Duck/status/573911150775111681
Now while it did garner support then as a self-love social media campaign, much like #blackout and #Iwillnotapologizeforbeingdarkskin, the movement garnered even stronger traction after the hashtag was revitalized upon the release of Beyonce’s “Formation” video and Super Bowl halftime performance, which many embraced as a pro-black girl anthem. The hashtag has become a venue for black women to really celebrate their blackness, which sometimes we’re often shamed into not embracing.
https://twitter.com/Awkward_Duck/status/696717772047454212
https://twitter.com/Awkward_Duck/status/696719752258048000?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/Awkward_Duck/status/696709172986060800?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/Awkward_Duck/status/696728566189420544
https://twitter.com/Keepin_up_wit_K/status/696764138106843136
https://twitter.com/_kelsology/status/696733530890510337
https://twitter.com/Keepin_up_wit_K/status/696763017913049088
https://twitter.com/tres_stimulante/status/696719567159218177
https://twitter.com/MicaBurton/status/696757310992093184
And for those that complain:
I propose that we keep #BeingABlackGirlIsLit as our mantra throughout 2016 and then on!
It truly is lit.




5 Responses
Litttttttttttttttttttttt
Awesome!!!!
Love this!!!!
I love seeing my friend EVERYWHERE!!!! This woman is a true social activist!
I’m so proud to be a black woman that sometimes I just can’t believe I was so blessed to be black. I love my people and our culture and our differences.