I pour my energy, heart and soul into my blog Melanin & Pink Ribbons. It is more than a social media site to me; it is my assignment. I was given the assignment of helping women on their breast cancer journey. I was given the assignment to increase awareness within my Black community. I was given the assignment to be diagnosed, treated and survive breast cancer so I could serve as a light in the dark for someone behind me on their journey.
I created 95% of the graphics for my blog this year. I write all of the posts which includes hours of research to ensure accuracy while making the content relatable and memorable. By years end I will have published 84 posts of original content. I have had more than 1,442 views to my blog which is a 23% increase from last year. My blog readers hail from United States, Canada, Ireland, China, Kenya, Pakistan, Netherlands, Nigeria, Brazil,India, Denmark, France, Bangladesh, South Africa, Columbia and Malaysia!
I began 2 new features this year named a Dose of Awareness and a Dose of Encouragement which are small tidbits of information that are easy to share. My companion Instagram page named melaninpinkribbons has over 420 followers and is growing steadily. On that platform I have reached hundreds of individuals who have enjoyed over 100 posts.
This effort is meant to broaden the scope of breast cancer awareness, early detection and survival in the Black community. So, at this moment I take the time to say THANK YOU! Your support is valuable to the success of my blog. Whether you read, like, share or subscribe THANK YOU! It is crucial the message of early detection, resources and options in treatment flow in and around the community of Black women until the day comes when mammograms are commonplace, BSE’s (breast self-exams) are a normal part of self-care, and we teach girls to touch their breasts to know their normal.
THANK YOU for being on the journey with me and look for new things on the blog in 2024!
Cynthia B. Smalls, Founder and Creator
Melanin & Pink Ribbons: A Blog for Black Women Fighting and Surviving Breast Cancer



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