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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA photo of a Black woman went viral. Her family says she's more than a symbol.
The Reuters photo shows the woman on a Metro train on July Fourth surrounded by masked members of a white-supremacist group.
Link to tweet
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2026/07/07/family-black-woman-seen-viral-july-4-photo-says-shes-more-than-symbol/
When the womans brother first saw the photo, he zoomed in on the only uncovered face.....
When the womans brother, Paul Bowlding, saw it on Instagram that day, he recognized the woman as his older sister: Bernita Bowlding, a 33-year-old mother of two.
Bernita Bowlding had told a family member earlier Saturday that she was taking the train to Silver Spring. As the photo of her circulated, hours passed without family members hearing from her. Paul Bowlding said he grew worried because his sister has struggled for years with mental illnesses. He considered going out to look for her, but he didnt know where she could be. ....
After an anxious Saturday, Paul Bowlding said he and his family were relieved when his sister showed up at her mothers house Sunday morning, nearly a day after the train ride. Their mother said the photo did not come up in their conversation.....
Paul Bowlding said his sister is quiet and tough, yet kindhearted. One of the amazing ones, he said. He said he sees her strength in the photo. I do see her as a role model of letting people know Its going to be okay because God got us.
When the womans brother, Paul Bowlding, saw it on Instagram that day, he recognized the woman as his older sister: Bernita Bowlding, a 33-year-old mother of two.
Bernita Bowlding had told a family member earlier Saturday that she was taking the train to Silver Spring. As the photo of her circulated, hours passed without family members hearing from her. Paul Bowlding said he grew worried because his sister has struggled for years with mental illnesses. He considered going out to look for her, but he didnt know where she could be. ....
After an anxious Saturday, Paul Bowlding said he and his family were relieved when his sister showed up at her mothers house Sunday morning, nearly a day after the train ride. Their mother said the photo did not come up in their conversation.....
Paul Bowlding said his sister is quiet and tough, yet kindhearted. One of the amazing ones, he said. He said he sees her strength in the photo. I do see her as a role model of letting people know Its going to be okay because God got us.
I am glad that we know who this amazing woman is and that she is okay. I am worried that she will become a target of the MAGA assholes.
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A photo of a Black woman went viral. Her family says she's more than a symbol. (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
6 hrs ago
OP
I'm glad she's ok. I was hoping she wasn't identified. Journalists can do investigative work on things that matter
Deuxcents
6 hrs ago
#1
Whew. I hope she is okay after this. And while I get letting her decompress without asking her
hlthe2b
5 hrs ago
#3
Deuxcents
(28,427 posts)1. I'm glad she's ok. I was hoping she wasn't identified. Journalists can do investigative work on things that matter
Instead of this, if they only would.
LetMyPeopleVote
(184,564 posts)2. I was also hoping that she would NOT be identified
I am worried about this brave lady being targeted by MAGA assholes
electric_blue68
(28,093 posts)13. No kidding.
hlthe2b
(115,399 posts)3. Whew. I hope she is okay after this. And while I get letting her decompress without asking her
about it right away, I do hope someone trusting and loved by her can get some detail as to whether or not she was harassed or anything else.
MustLoveBeagles
(18,560 posts)4. I was hoping she wouldn't be identified for her own safety
I'm glad she's okay.
LetMyPeopleVote
(184,564 posts)12. Same here
I wish that the press did not identify this brave lady
littlemissmartypants
(35,783 posts)5. No paywall archive link:
littlemissmartypants
(35,783 posts)6. Bernita Bowlding with her brother, Paul Bowlding

MichMan
(17,738 posts)7. I haven't heard if any of them even paid her any attention
The picture doesn't show any interactions at all.
orleans
(37,569 posts)8. archive link - no paywall
orthoclad
(5,343 posts)9. She is endangered. Sholdn't her face have been blurred?
A dramatic picture is oe thing. A person's life is another. Did she consent to having her face broadcast?
MustLoveBeagles
(18,560 posts)10. Good question
FakeNoose
(43,259 posts)11. I'm guessing this poor young woman didn't realize her photo was being taken, or posted on the internet
Her family had good reason to fear for her safety though. I'm glad it turned out ok.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(15,597 posts)14. Kick