
Find your voice
Amplifying & celebrating the Voices of women.
Triad Voice is a free community publication celebrating the stories and perspectives of women of color in North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad region. Our mission is to amplify diverse voices, foster belonging, and bring our community together through storytelling. We cover topics relevant to women from various backgrounds—including arts, finance, health, business, culture, and local happenings.
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A People with no Voice cannot be heard…

“But you are a girl”: How public opinion ruins lives
Gender stereotypes shape how people perceive and interact with individuals based on sex. These stereotypes are often based on outdated beliefs about gender roles. In this article, we will explore the damaging impact of stereotypes on girls and women and provide practical strategies for challenging and responding to these harmful beliefs.

Freedom rings in the silence
Get still and remember that the storm will pass because rain doesn’t last always. Practice feeling and then letting go of what does not serve or belong to you, because in truth, we own nothing.

Reach for the Stars: Noelle Model Talent Group
“In the first six months, we had attended twenty-three fashion shows, multiple pageant title winners, had participated in multiple theater productions, attended New York Fashion Week, six out-of-state appearances, and won awards, to name a few things.”

Look Inside, Go Outside
Take a moment to think about you. Think about your day and how much of it you spend present in moments versus moving along in a routine. Are the mind and the body moving with purpose or just “being”?

Healing Power from A Good Ole Pot of Collard Greens
In the southern community, there are no ifs, ands, buts, or debates about collard greens being the number one “must-have” vegetable dish at every meal gathering, particularly in the black community, where it is deeply ingrained in our cultural heritage.

Summer, Summer, Summertime.
Being in the sun is a way to naturally get Vitamin D, the vitamin that helps our bodies absorb calcium, however over-exposure is unhealthy (like overdoing anything else). But since we’re going to be outside let’s be sure to give our skin some added protection from the sun’s UV rays by using sunscreen or sunblock.