Check out the Storify below of our July Anniversary Chat!
#CiteASista Turns 1: The July #Recap



Check out the Storify below of our July Anniversary Chat!

Lately, I’ve been spending a lot of time in community with Black women in what can only be described as cultivating and nurturing friendships. I’ve gathered with girlfriends, old and new, for the sole purpose of communing based on our commonalities and agreeing to grow through our differences. I’ve danced the night away in celebration [...]

I’m a Jay-Z fan. I will argue anyone nine ways til’ Sunday about why the Black Album is one of the greatest albums ever made—not greatest rap, not greatest hip hop, but actual factual greatest albums ever. Before 4:44 dropped, I found myself debating the same concepts across differing communities... For some reason, marriage and [...]


Last month, we held an extended #CiteASista chat that allowed folks to pop in and out schedule permitting. We discussed the opting into parenthood, choosing to live childfree, and much more. Catch up via the Storify by clicking the image below! Have an idea for a #CiteASista chat? Email us!

Graduate school should be a time of exploration, professional development and the development of new expertise. However, being in the same place for 24 months (e.g. a master's program), stuck in academia is not healthy! While it's easy to fall for the trap of staying still to finish the work, it is important that [...]

#CiteASista co-founder Brit Williams joined #CiteASista supporter Craig Bidiman, to talk about her work with Cite A Sista, #SisterPhD, and journey to student affairs and higher education practice. Listen in to learn more about Brittany's professional work and her collaboration with Dr. Collier to bring Cite A Sista to you each month! Remember, we're always looking for more [...]


Do you thank God for your friends? I mean really, take time to thank God for your chosen family? A better question may be: Do you consider your friends to be chosen family? I do. And if you have even a handful of good, quality people in your life who aren't related to you by blood, you [...]

The last time I posted I found myself talking about the promise I made to my Uncle to complete my Doctorate degree. Upon re-reading the way I decided to share, I realize how I came to actually apply left me in a corner. Before graduate school, I went away to New York to work for [...]