In this episode, Erickka Jones delves into the complexities surrounding the stereotype of the 'angry black woman.' She reflects on personal experiences, societal influences, and the historical context that shapes this narrative. Through discussions on hip hop culture, modeling, and workplace dynamics, Erickka emphasizes the importance of understanding the roots of anger and the need for self-care and empowerment among black women.
A big shout out and thank you to this week's special guests:
Sarah Jones (Mom Dukes)
Darnita Turner --- FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/nita.turner.779
Brenda Medley --- FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/brendasalexander ____ https://www.instagram.com/trulybrenda_/
Christine Bell MS, MSW, CSW, CAMII, Anger Management Specialist, Founder of 100KidsInc https://100kidsinc.org/
Erickka Jones -https://sociatap.com/erickkajones/
Chapters00:00Understanding the Angry Black
Woman03:06The Roots of Anger
10:01The Shift in Hip Hop Culture
13:20Experiences in the Modeling Industry
17:46Generational Perspectives on Anger
22:44Navigating Workplace Dynamics
28:01The Impact of Anger on Black Women
31:45Professional Insights on Anger
35:20Cultural Reflections and Personal Growth