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I was going up the stairs at work one day and I realized that, sadly, I still do not live in New York and that, even sadder: I don't own a Celine purse. Nope - not anytime soon, not on a teacher salary. So I thought why not poke fun at my champagne taste... and hence this new blog called Today, I wore black.

Seat At The Table

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Starting August 27th, two women whom I have been following for a while now – Martine St-Victor and Isabelle Racicot – are back with their podcast Seat at the table. This season again, they will be interviewing and talking to several big names in the world of pop culture and media.

That being said, with everything that has been going on and as this teaser will show you, their second season promises to be about more than that.

I want to talk about it. But I don’t want to talk about it 24/7. But how can I talk about something else?

So the table has been set and the meal promises to be exquisite.

Rajni Jacques talks wellness

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And while we are on the topic of wellness, check out this interview that Prima Magazine did with the Fashion Director of Allure, Rajni Jacques. In it, she discusses her views on the concept of wellness and how she practices self-care.

To me wellbeing means having a sense of self and a sense of peace.

What is wellness?

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Upon realizing that I had resumed blogging, a friend asked which purse I was now eyeing. Although what I wanted to reply was “There is this really nice navy croc-embossed clutch which is understated and timeless – defintely a win-win in my book. It is made by a design house I have recently discovered called Cuyana“, I know that the logical answer is “None. What use would I have for a new purse right now?” But that would have been a lie because although I have been cooped up indoors since March, I still managed to add two new purses to my collection. A tote for work – when will I actually going back to work? I do not know. And a waist pack that will be perfect for brunch or a night out – when will I get to show it off? I do not know either. One thing I do know though is that my love for the design label Want Les Essentiels is growing by the day and that is not good. Oh and whoever told you that I was a practical woman lied to you…

In any case, these two purchases gave me a sense of normality. There is not much I can do about the pandemic or about working full-time and trying to tend to a toddler at the same time. Or about having to social distance from the ones dearest to me. Basically since there is not much I can control when it comes to Covid and its impact on my life, why not just act as if summer 2020 is like any other summer. And as if getting a new work bag is a sensible decision to make – even if I might not be going back to the office until 2021.

All that to say that her question, as simple as it was, got me thinking about the lies we sometimes tell ourselves in order to go on. For me, it was holding on to the fact that with summer would come lighter days and a reason to dress up. But frankly, the past few months have been brutal and no amount of shopping can change that. So while I did get the purses, I also knew that I needed something else to calm my nerves. I have never been much into the wellness movement. To be honest, that word can sometimes feel self-indulgent. Which could explain why whenever I think of it, Gwyneth Paltrow and her company Goop comes into my mind. So it was hard for me to see how my life could be improved through the process of wellness.

Like many in the Haitian community, I was taught that there was no time for self-pity because that there is always someone worst off than me. We take pride in our resilience, even if it means never taking the time to assess its collateral damages. And I know the same can be said about a lot of black households. This is why a community organization like The Villij – which is committed to bringing awareness to the importance of well-being for womxn of colour – is so important. We can no longer afford to neglect our mental, emotional and physical well-being.

So what else did I do apart from shopping? I picked up running again. Running in the cold. Running in the heat. Running in the rain. Running through the fog.

Hair Diaries

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Photo provided by Fanm Djanm

Ask anyone who knows me well and they will tell you: I am obsessed with the state of my hair. (Not so jokingly) I used say that I wished to be buried with my eyeglasses, a nice purse and my hair freshly laid. And since God has given me very thick coily hair, for the past 30 years, what I meant by freshly laid hair was freshly relaxed hair. You read right, I expected the mortician to relax my hair!

But as the years went by, as I started seeing more and more of my peers with natural hair, but mostly, as I started to acknowledge the toll that all this chemical processing had on my hair and my sense of beauty/worth, I realized that it was time to stop.

That being said, the conflicted relationship I have with my hair has not ceased because I am no longer straightening it. But one of the good things that came out of this obsession was the discovery of several black-owned brands like Fanm Djanm.

It may seem like founder Paola Mathé is selling something quite utilitarian – headwraps. But once you take a deeper look at her brand’s website and at her personal Instagram account, there’s no denying that her wish is to nurture black love, black joy and black excellence. And that she aims to empower the black community.

Paola Mathé se yon vrè fanm djanm!

Maricéla Verrelien’s Week of Black Girl Joy

Photography by Camille Shaw

A Haitian girl talking about black joy? You just know that she had me at black!

“It is vital that we not only amplify Black stories, but that we amplify many kinds of Black stories, including those that center on our joy.” – Maricéla Verrelien