African American women

I believe that African American women are just as special and valuable as women from other backgrounds. Black women have always been thought of as nurturers and we are really able to do all kinds of things. My mom will be 59 years old next year and she is a nurse and a midwife. I am a poet and a writer. I love being a poet and a writer. One of the men at NAMI Mercer NJ called me “the queen of self-promotion” and he basically said, “Ayesha is a workaholic” just to be acknowledged by him at the organization that I volunteer and where I’m also a consumer was incredible

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I am a Black Guyanese woman. I'm thirty nine years old. I went back to college to take Early Childhood Education classes. I want to get a second 48-credit BA degree in Early Childhood Education by 2021. I go to NJCU. I have a BA in Creative Writing from NJCU. I graduated from NJCU in August 2015. I transferred to NJCU from Mercer. I have my AA degree from Mercer in Humanities and Social Science since May 2007. I write poems, I write memoirs, I'm a blogger and I am taking a children's lit course. I love reading memoirs. I also do book reviews from time to time. My favorite poet is Emily Dickinson. I grew up in Ewing, New Jersey. I live in Princeton Junction with my parents!

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