Tiffany D. Cross's New Book Offers a Glimpse into the Lives of Black Women in Modern Times
In her new book, 'Love, Me: A Letter to Black Women in a Toxic Country, Career, and Relationship', Tiffany D. Cross shares her personal journey of love, loss, and healing. As a rising star on cable news, she has witnessed the highs and lows of the past decade, including the pain of losing her show, experiencing a painful breakup, and watching Donald Trump take the presidency once again.A Journey of Self-Discovery
Cross's book is not just about politics; it's about love itself. She chronicles both the highs and lows of her life, including losing her dream job, experiencing a painful breakup, and feeling like Black women have lost the country. Cross explains that while she felt an overabundance of love, she felt it 'emptying' from her. She had to find a way to plug those holes and get that faucet turned back on for herself.
A Message of Hope
Cross hopes her book offers hope not just to Black women but also to Black men. In her eyes, 'Love, Me' offers a glimpse into what Black women are going through in modern times, from being underemployed to being a target of the Trump Administration through layoffs and more. She wants to share those dark thoughts that she has out loud, giving herself something to believe in.
A Call for Self-Care
Cross emphasizes the importance of self-care, saying 'I need everybody to give us a second to breathe.' She believes Black women are taking a pause and remains steadfast in her hope for change. Cross admits she doesn't have the answers but knows that Black women are moving strategically.
Tiffany D. Cross's new book, 'Love, Me: A Letter to Black Women in a Toxic Country, Career, and Relationship', is a powerful exploration of love, loss, and healing. Through her personal journey, she offers hope and a message of self-care for Black women everywhere.
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