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Tamira opens the series by sharing her own moment of realizing her “cape” was suffocating her. She explores the historical roots of the Strong Black Woman narrative, its impact on health and identity, and offers the first steps toward releasing roles and responsibilities that were never truly yours to hold.
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Tamira opens the series by sharing her own moment of realizing her “cape” was suffocating her. She explores the historical roots of the Strong Black Woman narrative, its impact on health and identity, and offers the first steps toward releasing roles and responsibilities that were never truly yours to hold.
Support the show