Savannah Mullings-Johnson is a bubbly nineteen year old who advocates feminism, reading and equality for the LGBT community. Savannah is a lover of Country music, bands, reading, the smell of lemons, comic books and fluffy puppies. She is an avid reader, blogger and journalist who believes that every girl should defy the norm and aspire to be whatever their heart desires. You can often find her on her blog, or twitter @itssavvyyy6.
Posts contributed to by Savannah Mullings-Johnson
STDs in America
Writing by Savannah Mullings-Johnson // Photograph by Karen Davis // Most importantly, women are more susceptible to contracting STDs than men. They are also less likely to show symptoms than men which puts them at further risk.
Read MoreAMAZING BABE: Nashville country singer-songwriter, Abi
Interview of Abi by Savannah Mullings-Johnson // Born and raised in Texas, moved to California at the age of 11, and now living in Nashville! I grew up listening to country and doing a bunch of musical theatre, so performing and singing country became second nature and my biggest passion at a young age.
Read MoreThe Story Behind ‘Crazy Rich Asians’
Writing by Savannah Mullings-Johnson // Now for those of you wondering if Crazy Rich Asians is based on a true story, well the simplest answer is no, and yes. Although there is no real life Rachel & Nick, the film is based around author Kevin Kwan’s life.
Read MoreA Letter To My Future Husband
Writing by Savannah Mullings-Johnson // Photograph by Arianna Ceccareli // You should know that I am an intersectional feminist but let’s be honest, if we got married, so are you. Being a feminist does not mean that I hate men, I mean seriously?
Read MoreSorry Kanye, The Only People Who Possessed A Choice In Slavery Were White People.
Writing by Savannah Mullings-Johnson // Illustration by Helena Ravenne // Thousands of slaves attempted to escape their torment, in fact there were a minimum of 250 American slave rebellions between 1619-when the first set of enslaved Africans were brought to America and 1865.
Read MoreWhen Things Don’t Go Your Way
Writing by Savannah Mullings-Johnson // Photograph by Tina Negara // I’ve spent the last few days really evaluating my self and my future. Where do I go from here? I gave my entire being to my job and my apprenticeship, and now I feel like I have nothing. I knew losing a job would happen to me eventually, just not right at the start of my career.
Read MoreBABES IN BUSINESS: Prima J
Interview of Prima J by Savannah Mullings-Johnson // We actually love knowing young girls look up to us! We’re definitely not perfect, but I think the biggest message we try to convey is to be yourself! Love yourself!
REVIEW: Legends – Kelsea Ballerini
Review by Savannah Mullings-Johnson // Accompanied by a stunning, cinematic video, Legends tells the story of a couple who fall in love, get married, have a child *you know the whole fairy-tale* until one day their happy ending comes to an abrupt finish.
Read MoreBlack Girl Magic
Writing by Savannah Mullings-Johnson // Photograph by Toni Antonia // Young black girls began to claim they too wanted to be gymnasts and swimmers. It was quite beautiful to watch blossom and see all these little faces light up; they finally had someone to look up to who looked like them.
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