Tag: Black Women and Emotional Labor
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Episode 20: Black Women Unmasking Black Men’s Victim Complex
Dear Black men: I will acknowledge that you’ve been victimized. I will acknowledge that victimization still happens to Black men and occurs within and outside of our communities. I will not, however, acknowledge that other people continue to victimize you at every turn. Within our community many problems are not the fault of white people.…
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Episode 18: Setting Boundaries and Embracing Ugly Truths
Let’s try to address actual problems without scapegoating. 🐐💩
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Episode 13: Why It Feels Dangerous to Protect Your Well-Being
Someone has sold you a dream you can’t afford. But divesting from toxic men will recoup what you’re owed. Welcome to the new self-care: strategies to protect yourself from the toxicity rampant with the Black community.
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Episode 10: Anticipate the Consequences. Black Men Destabilize Your Life.
Black men apply more double standards and unrealistic expectations to black women because they’re embarrassed by us. They think it’s our fault other women see them the way that they do. Adversity Is a False Friend.
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Episode 7: Trapped in a Desperate Struggle, Black Men Only Know How To Be Loyal to Themselves
No woman should be afraid to walk away from mistreatment. But many black women don’t believe we have a choice. Removing ourselves from our communities can feel like tearing our families and culture apart.
