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Tamara Clough
7 days ago3 min read
Black Creators Are Disappearing. And No One Cares.
I don’t fit the polished influencer mold. But I pushed past that. I showed up every day. And slowly, I started to see myself differently. Wh
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Tamara Clough
Feb 93 min read
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Backlash Isn’t About Rap—It’s About Who the Music Is For
This is why he’s more than just a rapper—he’s a Pulitzer Prize-winning artist recognized for the depth and complexity of his work. And yet,
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Tamara Clough
Jan 54 min read
The ADHD Writer’s Guide to Unfinished Business
Ah, the quintessential morning of a would-be writer: the sun is shining, the birds are singing, and I'm armed with my trusty strawberry...
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Tamara Clough
Jan 54 min read
Sex, Marriage, and Money: The Patriarchy’s Greatest Lies
It’s riddled with double standards that leave me more confused than amused. But the most baffling part? No one seems to call it out.
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Tamara Clough
Jan 52 min read
Motherhood and Domestic Expectations: The Unseen Labor of Women
Society tells us that raising kids is an essential duty for women, yet somehow, it’s not considered ‘real work.’
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Tamara Clough
Jan 53 min read
Civil Discourse: The Lost Art of Not Screaming at Each OtherÂ
Once upon a time, people could disagree without setting Twitter on fire. But in 2024, civil discourse feels as extinct as dial-up internet.
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Tamara Clough
Aug 26, 20244 min read
The 2024 Presidential Election: From Hope to Action
From Clinton in '92 to Harris in '24, my voting journey reveals why every vote matters in shaping our future. Stand up and vote!
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Tamara Clough
Mar 6, 20244 min read
Rediscovering Yourself: How to Pursue Your Dreams After Raising Kids
I became an empty nester when all of my children moved out. I use the term moved out loosely—Post-pandemic
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Tamara Clough
Mar 4, 20245 min read
Breaking the Mold: How I Embrace My Unique Perspective to Overcome Imposter Syndrome
I am a 50+ Black woman. Struggle is my middle name. It's really Eileen, but for the sake of this blog, it's struggle. S
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