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The relationships between black women are at the cornerstone of what makes us great.


Despite what you may see on reality TV and encounter on social media, the friendships among black women are some of the most solid that you will find. Our sisterhood is often so tight, that even the thought of outside forces trying to disrupt it sends us into fierce protective mode.

Like it or not, TV often shapes the way we view the world, zeroing in on our hopes and dreams of possibly recreating in real-life what we see on our television screens. During the black sitcom golden age of the '90s, black female relationships on TV were everywhere and then slowly but surely, as those shows went off the air, we had to wait awhile to see that representation again.

Luckily black television is the best it's been in years right now and that means that the relationships of black female friends is once again being shown to a whole new generation. From comedies, dramas and a little bit of both, black girlfriends are definitely having a moment on the small screen. Check out our picks of the best black girlfriends on TV that we wish we could hang out with in real life!

"She's Gotta Have It"

Netflix

One of the newest hits from Netflix's arsenal is the television adaptation of Spike Lee's feature film debut. In it, the larger focus is on Nola Darling and her many male romantic suitors, but there is also a welcomed representation of her relationships with women as well. Nola, Clorinda, and Shemekka are all at different points in their lives and experiencing varying levels of life's ups and downs. However, the most refreshing part of their relationship is just how deep it goes without feeling suffocating. Given that only one season has aired so far and production on season two is underway, we look forward to seeing this girlfriend bond expand even more.

Featured image by Insecure / HBO

 

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