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Greetings, Brilliant Minds,

Nicole R. Goode, M.A., ABS (PsyD candidate), has released a new series of articles on Medium that examine the evolving roles of Black women in relationship and family structures, both historically and in contemporary society.

These pieces offer a powerful blend of academic insight and cultural fluency.

Whether you are passionate about romantic relationships, sexual dynamics, family structures, or evolving gender roles, Goode's work offers both scholarship and soul.

🖤 Read the latest articles here:

The Power of Women: Matriarchy, Sexual Freedom, and Sacred Femininity in Wodaabe and Tuareg Societies

Reconceptualizing Family: The Role of Female Husbands in Igbo Culture and Its Potential for Heterosexual Women in the United States

Queen Nzinga of Angola: Power, Polyandry, and Colonial Distortion

Also, don't forget to check out Psyche, Sex, & Society magazine.

May 2025 issue is OUT NOW!

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