Black Woman's Emotional Truth

Black Woman's Emotional Truth

Author: Jane Uzochukwu

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2014-06-11

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13: 1496979419

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In life there are so many truths we tend to hide. So many emotions we will never let out. Veronica would never tell her husband the truth behind his lost money or her supposed attack. Neither will Richard tell his wife that he still has other children outside the marriage. It is not their place to tell, they will try to convince themselves. If fate hides it for them why should they exhume it? Neither will I ever tell Dafe that the reason why I proposed to him is because my supposed prince charming, the man I thought was the answer to my prayers ended up being a broke pimp who lived off a wealthy single mother. Abbey will never tell Ashe` that he may never stop dating Lillian as long as he remained working in his present company even though he swears he really does love her. And maybe he does. Veronica has gained a new voice that spurs her on to fight for her liberation and self actualization. This voice has given her the valour, profound strength, and prowess to balance her life in order to make her marriage work and to seek peace and tranquillity. She has learnt a new truth what she felt before and what she feels afterwards may never be revealed to the world. She might smile, she might scorn, but her true emotions and feelings will always remain protected, locked and hidden within. For that is the black woman's emotional truth, she most often never lets it show.


The Strong Black Woman

The Strong Black Woman

Author: Marita Golden

Publisher: Mango Media Inc.

Published: 2021-10-12

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 1642506842

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Major Health Crisis Among Black Women Generated from Systemic Racism “Marita Golden’s The Strong Black Woman busts the myth that Black women are fierce and resilient by letting the reader in under the mask that proclaims ‘Black don’t crack.’” ―Karen Arrington, coach, mentor, philanthropist, and author of NAACP Image Award-winning Your Next Level Life Sarton Women’s Book Award #1 New Release in Reference Meet Black women who have learned through hard lessons the importance of self-care and how to break through the cultural and family resistance to seeking therapy and professional mental health care. The Strong Black Woman Syndrome. For generations, in response to systemic racism, Black women and African American culture created the persona of the Strong Black Woman, a woman who, motivated by service and sacrifice, handles, manages, and overcomes any problem, any obstacle. The syndrome calls on Black women to be the problem-solvers and chief caretakers for everyone in their lives―never buckling, never feeling vulnerable, and never bothering with their pain. Hidden mental health crisis of anxiety and depression. To be a Black woman in America is to know you cannot protect your children or guarantee their safety, your value is consistently questioned, and even being “twice as good” is often not good enough. Consequently, Black women disproportionately experience anxiety and depression. Studies now conclusively connect racism and mental health―and physical health. Take care of your emotional health. You deserve to be emotionally healthy for yourself and those you love. More and more young Black women are re-examining the Strong Black Woman syndrome and engaging in self-care practices that change their lives. Hear stories of Black women who: Asked for help Built lives that offer healing Learned to accept healing If you have read The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health, The Racial Healing Handbook, or Black Fatigue, The Strong Black Woman is your next read.


Sister Citizen

Sister Citizen

Author: Melissa V. Harris-Perry

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2011-09-20

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 0300165412

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DIVFrom a highly respected thinker on race, gender, and American politics, a new consideration of black women and how distorted stereotypes affect their political beliefs/div


Truth Be Told. . .

Truth Be Told. . .

Author: Natoeight "The Rake" Dashwood

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2010-12-29

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1456835351

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Truth Be Told....the book of brutal honesty for black women is a no holds bared, tell it like it is, brutally truthful explanation of the way that men think and how it contrast the way that women think. This book specifically targets the African American race due to the fact that the author believes that many of the problems that plague the African American culture as far as single parent homes, incarcerated males, absent fathers, single successful females, the abundance of crime and lack of education etc. is a direct result of the issues addressed in this book. This book was written from and abstract and un-politically correct point of view and requires and open mind.


Body & Soul

Body & Soul

Author: Linda Villarosa

Publisher: Harper Perennial

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13:

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Written by black women for black women and sponsored by the National Black Women's Health Project, here is an honest, straight-from-the-heart guide reminiscent of Our Bodies, Ourselves that addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual health issues and concerns of black women today. Linda Villarosa is a senior editor at Essence magazine. 175 photos and illustrations.


EMOTIONAL Self Care For Black WOMEN

EMOTIONAL Self Care For Black WOMEN

Author: B True

Publisher:

Published: 2021-06-30

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13:

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★ LEARN TO SAY YES TO YOURSELF AND YOUR NEEDS ★ When people are new to self-care, they tend to assume that it mostly means personal grooming, long hours in a bathroom, manicures and yoga sessions... And they're not wrong! Self-care DOES include those things. But when you think well, self-care runs much deeper than just a bubble bath - it includes emotional self-care as well. Since life has become increasingly harder for everyone these days, here, in this book, I'm going to talk exactly about it. In this wonderful guide you'll learn: The Importance of Taking Care of Yourself PART ONE: THE BODY Tips For Taking Care of Yourself in The Morning and In the Evening Self-Image 10 Exams Every Woman Should Take The Importance of Sleeping Well A Contribution from Nature Beauty Sleep Physical Activity The Importance of Eating Well Tips For Your Hair Skin Care Tips SECOND PART: THE MIND Emotional Malaise Build Serenity Love Yourself Forgive Yourself Establishing Boundaries Emotions Claim Your Space Getting Rid of Toxic People And Much, Much More! In this revolutionary book you'll find ACTIVITIES THAT HELP YOU CONNECT, PROCESS, AND REFLECT ON A FULL RANGE OF EMOTIONS Buy now and be a happy today!


Why Black Women Are Alone

Why Black Women Are Alone

Author: Hank Bullard

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2008-10

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 059551653X

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Black women are always wondering "Why can't I keep a man?" "Why does he keep cheating on me?" "Why do the brothers keep going outside of their race?" "Where are all the GOOD men at?!" This book answers all of these questions! From intro to conclusion, the RAW, and UGLY truth for both men and women as to Why Black Women Are Alone.


Behind the Mask of the Strong Black Woman

Behind the Mask of the Strong Black Woman

Author: Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published: 2009-06-26

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1592136699

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Explores the restrictive myth of the strong black woman through interviews, revealing the emotional and physical toll this "performance" can have.


Black Women, Black Love

Black Women, Black Love

Author: Dianne M Stewart

Publisher: Seal Press

Published: 2020-10-06

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1580058167

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In this analysis of social history, examine the complex lineage of America's oppression of Black companionship. According to the 2010 US census, more than seventy percent of Black women in America are unmarried. Black Women, Black Love reveals how four centuries of laws, policies, and customs have created that crisis. Dianne Stewart begins in the colonial era, when slave owners denied Blacks the right to marry, divided families, and, in many cases, raped enslaved women and girls. Later, during Reconstruction and the ensuing decades, violence split up couples again as millions embarked on the Great Migration north, where the welfare system mandated that women remain single in order to receive government support. And no institution has forbidden Black love as effectively as the prison-industrial complex, which removes Black men en masse from the pool of marriageable partners. Prodigiously researched and deeply felt, Black Women, Black Love reveals how white supremacy has systematically broken the heart of Black America, and it proposes strategies for dismantling the structural forces that have plagued Black love and marriage for centuries.