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In this enlightening conversation on The Dope Black Chick podcast, Kimberly Spidle and Dr. Wylin Wilson explore the transformative journey of Black women choosing themselves through the 92% movement, emphasizing the importance of rest, self-care, and spirituality. They discuss the historical context of health disparities faced by Black women and the need for a womanist bioethics approach that centers their experiences. The dialogue highlights the significance of unlearning guilt associated with rest and the empowerment that comes from prioritizing one's health and well-being.
By Kimberly SpidleIn this enlightening conversation on The Dope Black Chick podcast, Kimberly Spidle and Dr. Wylin Wilson explore the transformative journey of Black women choosing themselves through the 92% movement, emphasizing the importance of rest, self-care, and spirituality. They discuss the historical context of health disparities faced by Black women and the need for a womanist bioethics approach that centers their experiences. The dialogue highlights the significance of unlearning guilt associated with rest and the empowerment that comes from prioritizing one's health and well-being.