Friendships Are Just As Important As Romantic Relationships, And These 15 Examples Prove Just How Beneficial Having A BFF Can Be

    From Living Single to The Woman King, these women know the true meaning of friendship!

    One of the ways that Black women have been resilient and found joy under the weight of an oppressive system is through their community of friends.

    Stock photo of black young friends smiling and looking at camera

    Our friends are there for us to laugh with, joke with, and also lean on in times of trouble and traumatic experiences. In a world that can be hostile to Black women, having a community of friends has been tantamount to our well-being.

    I love seeing Black women on-screen enjoying life with their friends, so to celebrate Women’s History Month, I’ve taken a trip down memory lane to highlight some of my favorite Black female friendships from TV and movies.

    Two women shaking hands

    1. Insecure — Issa & Molly

    Two Black women hugging each other

    2. Sister, Sister — Tia & Tamera

    3. Harlem —Quinn, Camille, Tye, & Angie

    4. Girlfriends — Maya, Toni, Joan & Lynn

    5. Run the World — Renee, Ella, Whitney, & Sondi

    Four women dressed formally for an event

    6. Living Single — Synclaire, Maxine, Khadijah, & Regine

    7. Girls Trip — Dina, Ryan, Sasha, & Lisa

    8. Set It Off — Cleo, Stony, Frankie, & T.T

    Four Black women sitting on the roof on a house

    9. Hidden Figures — Katherine, Dorothy, & Mary

    Three women celebrating in the kitchen

    10. First Wives Club — Bree, Hazel, & Ariel

    Two women laughing while looking at a cell phone

    11. Sistas —Andi, Karen, Danni, & Sabrina

    12. Dear White People — Sam & Joelle

    13. One on One — Breanna & Spirit

    14. Martin — Pam and Gina

    15. Lastly, Woman King — Izogie & Nawi

    Is there a female friendship that stood out to you that didn't make the list? Tell us about it in the comments below!