Whether on TV, in movies and music, or even the books we read, the Strong Black Woman has been glamorized and revered … but where did this archetype originate? And how is it impacting us, Black Women?
Episode 5 guest, Krystle Dorsey is back with Teka for a bonus episode of the #HereWeArePod focused on the #StrongBlackWoman stereotype.
But get this, it’s a 3 part series!! This Friday August 4th we release Episode 10, Part 1 of the “Relax, Relate, Release: The Strong Black Woman” Series.
Tune in on August 9th for an IG Live you DO NOT want to miss! We wanna hear how knowing or being a SBW has impacted you! [ https://www.instagram.com/kduplifts_u/ ]
Then together on August 15th Episode 11 invites us all to free ourselves and practice rest on the #NationalRelaxationDay 🧘🏾♀️
Referenced Instagram Post on BlackLoveBible and Creator [ https://www.instagram.com/bygloriaalamrew/ ]
Articles Referenced:
- My Strong, Black Daughter: Racial/Ethnic Differences in the Attributes Mothers Value for their Daughters
- In Their Own Words: The Meaning of the Strong Black Woman Schema among Black U.S. College Women
- Stress and Mental Health: Moderating Role of the Strong Black Woman Stereotype
- The Meaning of “Independent Woman” in Music
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Vibe Tunes ATM Playlist:
“Black Like You” x Joseph Solomon
“Have Mercy” x Eryn Allen Kane
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