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Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - There’s so much pressure on women, especially if we’re “serious about our career” to cover-up and monitor what we wear and what we post. Even if we go on vacations, wear swimsuits, and take fun pictures, we’re still supposed to adhere to respectability. In this world, they can sell our bodies but shame us for wearing them. We’re told that we can’t be credible and successful while also being beautiful or, dare I say… sexy. Regardless, respectability ain’t my thing. Those aren’t my politics. Besides, any space or institution that wants to confine me or any of us to 1950 womanhood tropes isn’t a place I’d want to be in (although I recognize it’s a privilege to have that choice). We don’t need to conform to these unrealistic, one-dimensional, antiquated norms. Instead, let’s continue to embrace the multi-layered humans that we are. So here’s to all of us women living freely, breaking boundaries, owning and loving our bodies in all the ways ((we)) see fit. 

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Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - There’s so much pressure on women, especially if we’re “serious about our career” to cover-up and monitor what we wear and what we post. Even if we go on vacations, wear swimsuits, and take fun pictures, we’re still supposed to adhere to respectability. In this world, they can sell our bodies but shame us for wearing them. We’re told that we can’t be credible and successful while also being beautiful or, dare I say… sexy. Regardless, respectability ain’t my thing. Those aren’t my politics. Besides, any space or institution that wants to confine me or any of us to 1950 womanhood tropes isn’t a place I’d want to be in (although I recognize it’s a privilege to have that choice). We don’t need to conform to these unrealistic, one-dimensional, antiquated norms. Instead, let’s continue to embrace the multi-layered humans that we are. So here’s to all of us women living freely, breaking boundaries, owning and loving our bodies in all the ways ((we)) see fit. 

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Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - There’s so much pressure on women, especially if we’re “serious about our career” to cover-up and monitor what we wear and what we post. Even if we go on vacations, wear swimsuits, and take fun pictures, we’re still supposed to adhere to respectability. In this world, they can sell our bodies but shame us for wearing them. We’re told that we can’t be credible and successful while also being beautiful or, dare I say… sexy. Regardless, respectability ain’t my thing. Those aren’t my politics. Besides, any space or institution that wants to confine me or any of us to 1950 womanhood tropes isn’t a place I’d want to be in (although I recognize it’s a privilege to have that choice). We don’t need to conform to these unrealistic, one-dimensional, antiquated norms. Instead, let’s continue to embrace the multi-layered humans that we are. So here’s to all of us women living freely, breaking boundaries, owning and loving our bodies in all the ways ((we)) see fit. 

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Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - There’s so much pressure on women, especially if we’re “serious about our career” to cover-up and monitor what we wear and what we post. Even if we go on vacations, wear swimsuits, and take fun pictures, we’re still supposed to adhere to respectability. In this world, they can sell our bodies but shame us for wearing them. We’re told that we can’t be credible and successful while also being beautiful or, dare I say… sexy. Regardless, respectability ain’t my thing. Those aren’t my politics. Besides, any space or institution that wants to confine me or any of us to 1950 womanhood tropes isn’t a place I’d want to be in (although I recognize it’s a privilege to have that choice). We don’t need to conform to these unrealistic, one-dimensional, antiquated norms. Instead, let’s continue to embrace the multi-layered humans that we are. So here’s to all of us women living freely, breaking boundaries, owning and loving our bodies in all the ways ((we)) see fit. 

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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
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Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace
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Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Another year around the Sun ❤️✨
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Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - I’ve worked on some really important and special projects, but being able to story tell alongside my mother makes this new documentary extra special. #BehindTheScenes
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - I’ve worked on some really important and special projects, but being able to story tell alongside my mother makes this new documentary extra special. #BehindTheScenes
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - I’ve worked on some really important and special projects, but being able to story tell alongside my mother makes this new documentary extra special. #BehindTheScenes
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Don’t forget to take a #BoldBrewBreak this Memorial Day Weekend! Did I mention that this could be a paid break?! @chameleoncoffee is giving two people the chance to win $3,000 to take the Ultimate Coffee Break! Visit the link in their bio to enter and obtain official rules. Ends 11:59PM on 5/31/2021. #BringThatCraftHome #ChameleonCoffee
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - When your friends find you on the History Channel 📚🤓 

#History #USHistory #AmericanHistory #HistoryShorts
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Brittany Lee Lewis made history as the 49th Miss Black America, walking in the legacy of former winners like Oprah Winfrey and Toni Braxton and continuing the legacy of Black protest via the country’s first nationally televised pageant for Black women. Brittany’s national title dovetailed perfectly as an African-American, urban, and U.S. 20th-century history professor. Today, Brittany utilizes her platform as a thought leader through her role as a community activist, public speaker, and television personality. 
Brittany completed her undergraduate studies at Temple University, where she earned degrees in Broadcast, Telecommunications, Mass Media, and African-American Studies. After graduating, she was accepted into the highly competitive Teach for America program. Through the program, she obtained a Master of Secondary Education degree and graduated with distinction. 

Brittany is a professor of Ethnic Studies at Wilmington University and a Ph.D. candidate in the History Department at George Washington University. She specializes in social movements, political ideology, and the nation-state. Since her time in graduate school, she has worked as the chairperson of the George Washington University branch of the D.C. History Graduate Student Association, social media chair of The Activist History Review (TAHR), member of Yale’s Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, and Graduate Student Labor Union. Brittany is also the recipient of the George Washington University’s Herber Prize for Best Teaching. She has taught African American Women’s History 1850-1990, The Black Woman, American Slavery & Its Legacies, African American History to 1861, and African American History from 1861. Her most recent publication, “White Philanthropy Won’t Save Black Education: Tracing an “Ordinary” Segregated School’s Life in Delaware,” can be found in the Journal of Black Studies. 

In addition to her academic and pageant endeavors, Brittany is a political commentator and host. She’s a regular contributor for Fox5 DC, Revolt TV, CGTN, Roland Martin Show, R.T. News, and a range of syndicated shows through the Sinclair Broadcast Group.

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Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - I had a great time working as the red carpet host for the 5th Annual Black Girls Vote Ball! 📨💕💙 

#BlackGirlsVote #BlackGirlsVoteBall #Host #RedCarpetHost
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Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world's best new hotels! 

HISTORY:
In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history.

Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative.

ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS:
-Five-star boutique hotel
-Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day
-Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in)
-Luxury amenities
-Curated experiences and personalized perks 

MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS:
To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond.

See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚

#TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world's best new hotels! 

HISTORY:
In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history.

Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative.

ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS:
-Five-star boutique hotel
-Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day
-Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in)
-Luxury amenities
-Curated experiences and personalized perks 

MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS:
To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond.

See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚

#TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world's best new hotels! 

HISTORY:
In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history.

Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative.

ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS:
-Five-star boutique hotel
-Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day
-Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in)
-Luxury amenities
-Curated experiences and personalized perks 

MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS:
To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond.

See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚

#TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world's best new hotels! 

HISTORY:
In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history.

Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative.

ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS:
-Five-star boutique hotel
-Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day
-Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in)
-Luxury amenities
-Curated experiences and personalized perks 

MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS:
To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond.

See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚

#TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world's best new hotels! 

HISTORY:
In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history.

Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative.

ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS:
-Five-star boutique hotel
-Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day
-Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in)
-Luxury amenities
-Curated experiences and personalized perks 

MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS:
To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond.

See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚

#TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Summer, Summer, Summertime 🌞
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - I’m thrilled to support Black Girls Vote as the red carpet host for their 4th Annual Black Girls Vote ball! #BlackGirlsVote
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram - Be sure to watch @revolttv and @revoltblacknews this evening!
Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.8K Likes - There’s so much pressure on women, especially if we’re “serious about our career” to cover-up and monitor what we wear and what we post. Even if we go on vacations, wear swimsuits, and take fun pictures, we’re still supposed to adhere to respectability. In this world, they can sell our bodies but shame us for wearing them. We’re told that we can’t be credible and successful while also being beautiful or, dare I say… sexy. Regardless, respectability ain’t my thing. Those aren’t my politics. Besides, any space or institution that wants to confine me or any of us to 1950 womanhood tropes isn’t a place I’d want to be in (although I recognize it’s a privilege to have that choice). We don’t need to conform to these unrealistic, one-dimensional, antiquated norms. Instead, let’s continue to embrace the multi-layered humans that we are. So here’s to all of us women living freely, breaking boundaries, owning and loving our bodies in all the ways ((we)) see fit. 

Swipe to see some of the ways these issues still persist.

1.8K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : There’s so much pressure on women, especially if we’re “serious about our career” to cover-up and monitor what we wear and what we post. Even if we go on vacations, wear swimsuits, and take fun pictures, we’re still supposed to adhere to respectability. In this world, they can sell our bodies but shame us for wearing them. We’re told that we can’t be credible and successful while also being beautiful or, dare I say… sexy. Regardless, respectability ain’t my thing. Those aren’t my politics. Besides, any space or institution that wants to confine me or any of us to 1950 womanhood tropes isn’t a place I’d want to be in (although I recognize it’s a privilege to have that choice). We don’t need to conform to these unrealistic, one-dimensional, antiquated norms. Instead, let’s continue to embrace the multi-layered humans that we are. So here’s to all of us women living freely, breaking boundaries, owning and loving our bodies in all the ways ((we)) see fit. Swipe to see some of the ways these issues still persist.
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.8K Likes - There’s so much pressure on women, especially if we’re “serious about our career” to cover-up and monitor what we wear and what we post. Even if we go on vacations, wear swimsuits, and take fun pictures, we’re still supposed to adhere to respectability. In this world, they can sell our bodies but shame us for wearing them. We’re told that we can’t be credible and successful while also being beautiful or, dare I say… sexy. Regardless, respectability ain’t my thing. Those aren’t my politics. Besides, any space or institution that wants to confine me or any of us to 1950 womanhood tropes isn’t a place I’d want to be in (although I recognize it’s a privilege to have that choice). We don’t need to conform to these unrealistic, one-dimensional, antiquated norms. Instead, let’s continue to embrace the multi-layered humans that we are. So here’s to all of us women living freely, breaking boundaries, owning and loving our bodies in all the ways ((we)) see fit. 

Swipe to see some of the ways these issues still persist.

1.8K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : There’s so much pressure on women, especially if we’re “serious about our career” to cover-up and monitor what we wear and what we post. Even if we go on vacations, wear swimsuits, and take fun pictures, we’re still supposed to adhere to respectability. In this world, they can sell our bodies but shame us for wearing them. We’re told that we can’t be credible and successful while also being beautiful or, dare I say… sexy. Regardless, respectability ain’t my thing. Those aren’t my politics. Besides, any space or institution that wants to confine me or any of us to 1950 womanhood tropes isn’t a place I’d want to be in (although I recognize it’s a privilege to have that choice). We don’t need to conform to these unrealistic, one-dimensional, antiquated norms. Instead, let’s continue to embrace the multi-layered humans that we are. So here’s to all of us women living freely, breaking boundaries, owning and loving our bodies in all the ways ((we)) see fit. Swipe to see some of the ways these issues still persist.
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.8K Likes - There’s so much pressure on women, especially if we’re “serious about our career” to cover-up and monitor what we wear and what we post. Even if we go on vacations, wear swimsuits, and take fun pictures, we’re still supposed to adhere to respectability. In this world, they can sell our bodies but shame us for wearing them. We’re told that we can’t be credible and successful while also being beautiful or, dare I say… sexy. Regardless, respectability ain’t my thing. Those aren’t my politics. Besides, any space or institution that wants to confine me or any of us to 1950 womanhood tropes isn’t a place I’d want to be in (although I recognize it’s a privilege to have that choice). We don’t need to conform to these unrealistic, one-dimensional, antiquated norms. Instead, let’s continue to embrace the multi-layered humans that we are. So here’s to all of us women living freely, breaking boundaries, owning and loving our bodies in all the ways ((we)) see fit. 

Swipe to see some of the ways these issues still persist.

1.8K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : There’s so much pressure on women, especially if we’re “serious about our career” to cover-up and monitor what we wear and what we post. Even if we go on vacations, wear swimsuits, and take fun pictures, we’re still supposed to adhere to respectability. In this world, they can sell our bodies but shame us for wearing them. We’re told that we can’t be credible and successful while also being beautiful or, dare I say… sexy. Regardless, respectability ain’t my thing. Those aren’t my politics. Besides, any space or institution that wants to confine me or any of us to 1950 womanhood tropes isn’t a place I’d want to be in (although I recognize it’s a privilege to have that choice). We don’t need to conform to these unrealistic, one-dimensional, antiquated norms. Instead, let’s continue to embrace the multi-layered humans that we are. So here’s to all of us women living freely, breaking boundaries, owning and loving our bodies in all the ways ((we)) see fit. Swipe to see some of the ways these issues still persist.
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.8K Likes - There’s so much pressure on women, especially if we’re “serious about our career” to cover-up and monitor what we wear and what we post. Even if we go on vacations, wear swimsuits, and take fun pictures, we’re still supposed to adhere to respectability. In this world, they can sell our bodies but shame us for wearing them. We’re told that we can’t be credible and successful while also being beautiful or, dare I say… sexy. Regardless, respectability ain’t my thing. Those aren’t my politics. Besides, any space or institution that wants to confine me or any of us to 1950 womanhood tropes isn’t a place I’d want to be in (although I recognize it’s a privilege to have that choice). We don’t need to conform to these unrealistic, one-dimensional, antiquated norms. Instead, let’s continue to embrace the multi-layered humans that we are. So here’s to all of us women living freely, breaking boundaries, owning and loving our bodies in all the ways ((we)) see fit. 

Swipe to see some of the ways these issues still persist.

1.8K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : There’s so much pressure on women, especially if we’re “serious about our career” to cover-up and monitor what we wear and what we post. Even if we go on vacations, wear swimsuits, and take fun pictures, we’re still supposed to adhere to respectability. In this world, they can sell our bodies but shame us for wearing them. We’re told that we can’t be credible and successful while also being beautiful or, dare I say… sexy. Regardless, respectability ain’t my thing. Those aren’t my politics. Besides, any space or institution that wants to confine me or any of us to 1950 womanhood tropes isn’t a place I’d want to be in (although I recognize it’s a privilege to have that choice). We don’t need to conform to these unrealistic, one-dimensional, antiquated norms. Instead, let’s continue to embrace the multi-layered humans that we are. So here’s to all of us women living freely, breaking boundaries, owning and loving our bodies in all the ways ((we)) see fit. Swipe to see some of the ways these issues still persist.
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.6K Likes - ... just a bit natural

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Caption : … just a bit natural
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth

1.6K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : TW: Domestic Violence October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister’s heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.   Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.   Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent. I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 If you or someone you know needs support: Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 #EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.6K Likes - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth

1.6K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : TW: Domestic Violence October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister’s heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.   Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.   Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent. I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 If you or someone you know needs support: Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 #EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.6K Likes - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth

1.6K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : TW: Domestic Violence October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister’s heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.   Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.   Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent. I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 If you or someone you know needs support: Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 #EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.6K Likes - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth

1.6K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : TW: Domestic Violence October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister’s heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.   Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.   Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent. I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 If you or someone you know needs support: Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 #EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.6K Likes - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth

1.6K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : TW: Domestic Violence October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister’s heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.   Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.   Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent. I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 If you or someone you know needs support: Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 #EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.6K Likes - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth

1.6K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : TW: Domestic Violence October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister’s heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.   Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.   Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent. I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 If you or someone you know needs support: Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 #EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.6K Likes - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth

1.6K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : TW: Domestic Violence October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister’s heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.   Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.   Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent. I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 If you or someone you know needs support: Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 #EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.6K Likes - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth

1.6K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : TW: Domestic Violence October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister’s heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.   Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.   Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent. I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 If you or someone you know needs support: Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 #EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.6K Likes - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth

1.6K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : TW: Domestic Violence October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister’s heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.   Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.   Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent. I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 If you or someone you know needs support: Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 #EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
Likes : 1588
Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.6K Likes - TW: Domestic Violence 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister's heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.
 
Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. 

We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.
 
Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. 

Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent.

I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 

If you or someone you know needs support: 

Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 

#EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth

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Caption : TW: Domestic Violence October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Today is also my sister’s heavenly birthday. Gina should be celebrating her 40th. To my family’s horror, she was murdered by her ex-fiancé on March 27, 2010.   Raising awareness about domestic violence is important to me. But it should be important to you too. Why? Because I could have never imagined in a million years that a woman so “independent” and “intelligent” as my sister could ever become a victim.  But it is exactly those problematic stereotypes that we must drop as a society. Victims of domestic violence do not look, sound, and act alike, and ANYONE can become a victim. We must continue to educate ourselves and move away from a culture of victim blaming. Perhaps one of the most exhausting remarks I hear is, “why didn’t she just leave?” But we’re asking the wrong question here. You don’t ask the victim why they are victimized. You ask the batterer why they batter.   Despite the overwhelming majority of victims that are stuck in abusive relationships because of financial control, the millions that are connected to their abuser through their children, and the unconceivable cycle of fear and trauma through this coercive pattern of psychological control that our victims face…my sister did leave the relationship. But often, leaving is just not enough. She was part of the 1 in 7 women that are stalked by an intimate partner. Please take a moment to learn about domestic violence. Please teach your children about healthy relationships. Please correct people when they victim blame. Hold abusers accountable. It’s important. It’s important for the 1.3 million women that fall victim each year, but it’s even more important for the parents that had to bury their daughter, for the sister who lost her best friend, and for the children who will navigate their childhood and the rest of their life without a parent. I miss you, Gina. Until we meet again. 💜🙏🏽 If you or someone you know needs support: Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 #EndDomesticViolence #EndDomesticAbuse #StopDomesticViolence #StopDomesticAbuse #domesticviolenceawarenessmonth
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.5K Likes - Summer, I’ll miss you. ✨💚🌊

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Caption : Summer, I’ll miss you. ✨💚🌊
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Caption : Summer, I’ll miss you. ✨💚🌊
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Caption : Summer, I’ll miss you. ✨💚🌊
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.4K Likes - So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace

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Caption : So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.4K Likes - So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace

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Caption : So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.4K Likes - So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace

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Caption : So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.4K Likes - So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace

1.4K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.4K Likes - So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace

1.4K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.4K Likes - So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace

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Caption : So grateful to have participated in @mysistersplacedc 45th Anniversary Celebration! 💜 My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing education to build a supportive community. #EndDomesticViolence #DomesticViolence #StopDomesticViolence #MySistersPlace
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.4K Likes - Carefree 🧡

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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.3K Likes - Happy & Healthy 💙

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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.3K Likes - Another year around the Sun ❤️✨

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Caption : Another year around the Sun ❤️✨
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.3K Likes - I’ve worked on some really important and special projects, but being able to story tell alongside my mother makes this new documentary extra special. #BehindTheScenes

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Caption : I’ve worked on some really important and special projects, but being able to story tell alongside my mother makes this new documentary extra special. #BehindTheScenes
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Caption : I’ve worked on some really important and special projects, but being able to story tell alongside my mother makes this new documentary extra special. #BehindTheScenes
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.3K Likes - I’ve worked on some really important and special projects, but being able to story tell alongside my mother makes this new documentary extra special. #BehindTheScenes

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Caption : I’ve worked on some really important and special projects, but being able to story tell alongside my mother makes this new documentary extra special. #BehindTheScenes
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.3K Likes - Don’t forget to take a #BoldBrewBreak this Memorial Day Weekend! Did I mention that this could be a paid break?! @chameleoncoffee is giving two people the chance to win $3,000 to take the Ultimate Coffee Break! Visit the link in their bio to enter and obtain official rules. Ends 11:59PM on 5/31/2021. #BringThatCraftHome #ChameleonCoffee

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Caption : Don’t forget to take a #BoldBrewBreak this Memorial Day Weekend! Did I mention that this could be a paid break?! @chameleoncoffee is giving two people the chance to win $3,000 to take the Ultimate Coffee Break! Visit the link in their bio to enter and obtain official rules. Ends 11:59PM on 5/31/2021. #BringThatCraftHome #ChameleonCoffee
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.2K Likes - When your friends find you on the History Channel 📚🤓 

#History #USHistory #AmericanHistory #HistoryShorts

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Caption : When your friends find you on the History Channel 📚🤓 #History #USHistory #AmericanHistory #HistoryShorts
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.2K Likes - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation

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Caption : Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.2K Likes - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation

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Caption : Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.2K Likes - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation

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Caption : Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.2K Likes - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation

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Caption : Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.2K Likes - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation

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Caption : Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.2K Likes - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation

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Caption : Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.2K Likes - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation

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Caption : Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.2K Likes - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation

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Caption : Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.2K Likes - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation

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Caption : Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.2K Likes - Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation

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Caption : Today marks the 100th Anniversary of Miss America! I’m forever grateful for the platform it provided that allowed me to bring attention to domestic violence. I’m also thankful for the 33k in scholarship funds, unmatched interview prep, and a forever sisterhood with some of the most amazing women in the nation. #MissAmerica #Scholarship #Service #Sisterhood #HigherEducation
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.2K Likes - Brittany Lee Lewis made history as the 49th Miss Black America, walking in the legacy of former winners like Oprah Winfrey and Toni Braxton and continuing the legacy of Black protest via the country’s first nationally televised pageant for Black women. Brittany’s national title dovetailed perfectly as an African-American, urban, and U.S. 20th-century history professor. Today, Brittany utilizes her platform as a thought leader through her role as a community activist, public speaker, and television personality. 
Brittany completed her undergraduate studies at Temple University, where she earned degrees in Broadcast, Telecommunications, Mass Media, and African-American Studies. After graduating, she was accepted into the highly competitive Teach for America program. Through the program, she obtained a Master of Secondary Education degree and graduated with distinction. 

Brittany is a professor of Ethnic Studies at Wilmington University and a Ph.D. candidate in the History Department at George Washington University. She specializes in social movements, political ideology, and the nation-state. Since her time in graduate school, she has worked as the chairperson of the George Washington University branch of the D.C. History Graduate Student Association, social media chair of The Activist History Review (TAHR), member of Yale’s Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, and Graduate Student Labor Union. Brittany is also the recipient of the George Washington University’s Herber Prize for Best Teaching. She has taught African American Women’s History 1850-1990, The Black Woman, American Slavery & Its Legacies, African American History to 1861, and African American History from 1861. Her most recent publication, “White Philanthropy Won’t Save Black Education: Tracing an “Ordinary” Segregated School’s Life in Delaware,” can be found in the Journal of Black Studies. 

In addition to her academic and pageant endeavors, Brittany is a political commentator and host. She’s a regular contributor for Fox5 DC, Revolt TV, CGTN, Roland Martin Show, R.T. News, and a range of syndicated shows through the Sinclair Broadcast Group.

RSVP LINK 🔗 in @pvoglobal bio

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Caption : Brittany Lee Lewis made history as the 49th Miss Black America, walking in the legacy of former winners like Oprah Winfrey and Toni Braxton and continuing the legacy of Black protest via the country’s first nationally televised pageant for Black women. Brittany’s national title dovetailed perfectly as an African-American, urban, and U.S. 20th-century history professor. Today, Brittany utilizes her platform as a thought leader through her role as a community activist, public speaker, and television personality. Brittany completed her undergraduate studies at Temple University, where she earned degrees in Broadcast, Telecommunications, Mass Media, and African-American Studies. After graduating, she was accepted into the highly competitive Teach for America program. Through the program, she obtained a Master of Secondary Education degree and graduated with distinction. Brittany is a professor of Ethnic Studies at Wilmington University and a Ph.D. candidate in the History Department at George Washington University. She specializes in social movements, political ideology, and the nation-state. Since her time in graduate school, she has worked as the chairperson of the George Washington University branch of the D.C. History Graduate Student Association, social media chair of The Activist History Review (TAHR), member of Yale’s Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, and Graduate Student Labor Union. Brittany is also the recipient of the George Washington University’s Herber Prize for Best Teaching. She has taught African American Women’s History 1850-1990, The Black Woman, American Slavery & Its Legacies, African American History to 1861, and African American History from 1861. Her most recent publication, “White Philanthropy Won’t Save Black Education: Tracing an “Ordinary” Segregated School’s Life in Delaware,” can be found in the Journal of Black Studies. In addition to her academic and pageant endeavors, Brittany is a political commentator and host. She’s a regular contributor for Fox5 DC, Revolt TV, CGTN, Roland Martin Show, R.T. News, and a range of syndicated shows through the Sinclair Broadcast Group. RSVP LINK 🔗 in @pvoglobal bio
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.1K Likes - I had a great time working as the red carpet host for the 5th Annual Black Girls Vote Ball! 📨💕💙 

#BlackGirlsVote #BlackGirlsVoteBall #Host #RedCarpetHost

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Caption : I had a great time working as the red carpet host for the 5th Annual Black Girls Vote Ball! 📨💕💙 #BlackGirlsVote #BlackGirlsVoteBall #Host #RedCarpetHost
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.1K Likes - 💙🍃

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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.1K Likes - I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world's best new hotels! 

HISTORY:
In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history.

Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative.

ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS:
-Five-star boutique hotel
-Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day
-Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in)
-Luxury amenities
-Curated experiences and personalized perks 

MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS:
To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond.

See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚

#TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory

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Caption : I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world’s best new hotels! HISTORY: In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history. Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative. ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS: -Five-star boutique hotel -Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day -Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in) -Luxury amenities -Curated experiences and personalized perks MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS: To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond. See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚 #TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.1K Likes - I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world's best new hotels! 

HISTORY:
In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history.

Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative.

ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS:
-Five-star boutique hotel
-Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day
-Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in)
-Luxury amenities
-Curated experiences and personalized perks 

MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS:
To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond.

See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚

#TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory

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Caption : I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world’s best new hotels! HISTORY: In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history. Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative. ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS: -Five-star boutique hotel -Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day -Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in) -Luxury amenities -Curated experiences and personalized perks MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS: To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond. See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚 #TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.1K Likes - I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world's best new hotels! 

HISTORY:
In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history.

Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative.

ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS:
-Five-star boutique hotel
-Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day
-Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in)
-Luxury amenities
-Curated experiences and personalized perks 

MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS:
To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond.

See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚

#TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory

1.1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world’s best new hotels! HISTORY: In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history. Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative. ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS: -Five-star boutique hotel -Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day -Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in) -Luxury amenities -Curated experiences and personalized perks MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS: To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond. See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚 #TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.1K Likes - I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world's best new hotels! 

HISTORY:
In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history.

Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative.

ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS:
-Five-star boutique hotel
-Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day
-Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in)
-Luxury amenities
-Curated experiences and personalized perks 

MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS:
To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond.

See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚

#TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory

1.1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world’s best new hotels! HISTORY: In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history. Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative. ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS: -Five-star boutique hotel -Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day -Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in) -Luxury amenities -Curated experiences and personalized perks MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS: To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond. See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚 #TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.1K Likes - I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world's best new hotels! 

HISTORY:
In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history.

Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative.

ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS:
-Five-star boutique hotel
-Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day
-Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in)
-Luxury amenities
-Curated experiences and personalized perks 

MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS:
To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond.

See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚

#TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory

1.1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : I had a fantastic stay at the @guildhousehotel in Philadelphia! As a historian, I’m obsessed with this beautifully refurbished boutique hotel and national historic landmark. Travel + Leisure Magazine named Guild House one of the world’s best new hotels! HISTORY: In 1882 a group of bold, forward-thinking women formed a club called the New Century Guild to support the growing number of working women in the city. The women of the Guild were an impressive group that included abolitionists, suffragists, activists, artists, writers, and more. As the group gained momentum throughout the end of the 19th century, they moved their headquarters a number of times. In 1906 they finally landed in the elegant Victorian manse at 1307 Locust Street — the same property that today holds Guild House hotel. For more than a century, the stately four-story rowhome was a hub of education, activism, and camaraderie for women who were out in the world making history. Today, each luxurious Guild House room pays tribute to the intriguing women of the New Century Guild. Guests discover a different story in each of their twelve expansive salons and suites, all of which were designed by the female-owned-and-operated ROHE Creative. ACCOMMODATIONS & PERKS: -Five-star boutique hotel -Impeccable “invisible” service: on call 24 hours a day -Guests are texted a passcode to enter the building and their room before their stay (easy virtual check-in) -Luxury amenities -Curated experiences and personalized perks MINORITY-OWNED PARTNERSHIPS: To honor the legacy of social progress, community, and equality that the New Century Guild embodied for more than a century, they’ve partnered with minority-owned businesses in Philly and beyond. See why I love it?! If you’re traveling to Philadelphia or if you’re from the area and want to plan a little staycation, I highly recommend this wonderful gem of a hotel. ✨💚 #TheGuildHouse #TheGuildHouseHotel #GuildHouseHotel #BoutiqueHotel #Philadelphia #PhiladelphiaHotel #PhiladelphiaHotels #History #WomensHistory #PhiladelphiaHistory #AmericanHistory #laborhistory
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.1K Likes - Summer, Summer, Summertime 🌞

1.1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : Summer, Summer, Summertime 🌞
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1.1K Likes - I’m thrilled to support Black Girls Vote as the red carpet host for their 4th Annual Black Girls Vote ball! #BlackGirlsVote

1.1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : I’m thrilled to support Black Girls Vote as the red carpet host for their 4th Annual Black Girls Vote ball! #BlackGirlsVote
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1K Likes - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love

1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.” My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1K Likes - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love

1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.” My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1K Likes - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love

1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.” My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1K Likes - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love

1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.” My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1K Likes - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love

1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.” My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1K Likes - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love

1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.” My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
Likes : 1046
Brittany Lee Lewis - 1K Likes - “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
 
My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love

1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.” My gorgeous, talented, kind, giving, light-filled linesister is married! It was a beautiful celebration of love. 💕💍 #ReadyForRennie #Love
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Brittany Lee Lewis - 1K Likes - Be sure to watch @revolttv and @revoltblacknews this evening!

1K Likes – Brittany Lee Lewis Instagram

Caption : Be sure to watch @revolttv and @revoltblacknews this evening!
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