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Black Women Can No Longer Afford To Save Broken Black Men

Arah Iloabugichukwu
8 min readSep 14, 2019

When does survival become more important than salvation?

I struggled with the title of this article. I considered the polarity of the words I intended to use and thought that maybe just this once, the situation called for a disclaimer. But the more I allowed the piece to manifest, the more I felt the title needed to be as raw as the reality. Not for the sake of luring readers with consciousness camouflaged as controversy, but because I’m no longer in the business of coddling people from their truth, especially Black men.

The truth is that Black women have lived in a perpetual state of fear and fantasy with Black men for a very long time. Black women have long carried an unyielding, sometimes unexplainable, loyalty to Black men, even when doing so has cost us our lives. And although Black women have all but verbally committed to being a refuge for Black men’s ruins, for the sake of our survival, we can no longer afford to do so.

I don’t make statements as alarming as this one thoughtlessly, I do so with women like Sadie Roberts-Joseph, activist, educator, and community organizer who dedicated her life to serving the African-American community through the veins of her second home, Baton Rouge, LA, in mind. Ms. Sadie championed for her community, starting a nonprofit organization, Community Against…

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