Respecting Black Women Episode 1: Invisible Burdens

In this inaugural episode of “Respecting Black Women,” Dr. Erica Steele delves into the concept of “Invisible Burdens” that black women face daily. She explores the frequent feelings of being unheard, unseen, and undervalued, and the emotional toll that comes with these experiences. Dr. Steele shares her personal anecdotes and broader societal observations about the unique scrutiny black women face. Highlighting Michelle Obama’s journey and advocacy, she underscores the persistent racial and gender biases that overshadow the accomplishments and contributions of black women. Dr. Steele also touches upon the upcoming election and its significance, emphasizing the need for social and cultural transformation regarding the invisible labor that black women perform. This episode introduces a series of discussions focused on exploitation, intergenerational trauma, and reclaiming autonomy, aiming to elevate black women’s voices and experiences.

Chapter Guide:
00:00 Creating space to uplift Black women’s voices.
04:02 Scrutinized heavily despite significant advocacy efforts.
08:02 Advocacy, resilience, representation: Harris and Obama compared.
11:59 Disney’s unrealistic expectations; black women save themselves.
16:55 Black women bear invisible burdens; unequal standards.
19:17 Empowering connection between powerful Black women.

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