They Call Me Dr. Breaux on Nostr: "Black women’s belief in our possession of a nearly supernatural resilience is a ...
"Black women’s belief in our possession of a nearly supernatural resilience is a fiction that poisons our ability to extend to ourselves the generosity, the patience, and the love that we automatically extend to family and even friends who have been conditioned to depend on us for answers, for solutions and sometimes for salvation."
Marita Golden, The Strong Black Woman: How a Myth Endangers the Physical and Mental Health of Black Women
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