Fredericksburg, VA - December 5, 2025 -ย After generations of being labeled strong, expected to endure the unimaginable, and praised for surviving what shouldโve broken them, Black women now have a platform to reclaim the language around their lives, their softness, their humanness, and their identity.
On December 17, 2025, Tameka Chapman, award-winning business growth strategist, global speaker, and founder of energizeHERโข, will officially release Volume 1 of her groundbreaking anthology series:
BLACK WOMEN ARENโT STRONG: WEโRE RESILIENT!
This release marks the beginning of a historic literary and cultural movement designed to challenge the mythology of โstrengthโ that has long silenced Black womenโs emotional truths.
The inaugural volume features 12 powerful co-authors who courageously peeled back the layers of their lives, allowing readers to witness their valleys, their breaking points, but also their resilient rise. Together, these women stand as a collective voice for Black women worldwide who are unlearning survival and embracing their right to feel, heal, be soft, be human, and be whole.
Volume 1 Contributing Authors:
Lantoinette Clarke (Foreword Author), Alicia Sylve, Bria Collins, Carleeka Basnight-Menendez, Czarina Lynell, Dr. Lori Lewis, Psy.D., Kymme Browne, Latoya Vickers, Lois Larkins, Nandria Shaw-Rocio, ShaDonna McPhaul, and Tina F. Foy.
These women represent musicians and vocalists, CEOs, corporate menopause consultants, licensed Christian therapists, salon owners, autism advocates, self-care leaders, storytellers, screenwriters, film directors, business advisors, community builders, and Evangelists.
Different journeys; different battles; one sound of resilience.
From the Visionary, Tameka Chapman:
โUnfortunately, for most Black women, we never knew the word โresilientโ because we were called strongโฆ strong-minded, strong-willed, able to handle tough situations that should have caused collapse. At home, we didnโt have the luxury of not doing things because they were too hard. We didnโt complain about it because it wasnโt allowed. We were expected to do as we were told and to not show emotions even when it didnโt seem fair. Yet, here we are as adult Black women trying to find ourselves, trying to explain and over-explain who we are as Black women, and trying to fit into a mold that was created with us in mind.โ
This anthology does not glamorize suffering. It dignifies the women who lived through it. Each chapter is a testimony of truth and transformation.
LIVE BOOK LAUNCH EVENT: December 17 @ 8PM EST
A global interactive experience featuring:
โข Author stories
โข Healing-centered conversation
โข The book highlight trailer premiere
โข Special guest speakers
This night is more than an unveiling; these black women are reclaiming their identity of resilience.
To pre-order the book, visit www.energizeher.us
Register for the launch event, visitย https://resilientblackwomen.eventbrite.com
Media Contact & Interview Booking:
Email: energizeherPR@gmail.com
Website: www.energizeHER.us
Tameka Chapman and her co-authors are now accepting media interviews, podcast features, speaking engagements, and event appearances to discuss the book and the movement it stands for.
Media Contact
Company Name: The Mo You Know
Contact Person: ShaDonna "Mo" McPhaul
Email: Send Email
Phone: 1-844-Mo-Grows (664-7697)
City: Fayetteville
State: NORTH CAROLINA
Country: United States
Website: http://www.themoyouknow.vip

