What is a different way to say "You’re pretty for a dark skin girl."
What is "You’re beautiful, period."
What’s one way to protect a Black woman in public?
What is standing by her or speaking up if something’s wrong?
What do you say if your friend makes a disrespectful joke about a girl?
What is “That’s not funny. We don’t talk like that”?
How can you support a Black woman’s ideas?
What is repeat them and give her credit in front of others?
Finish the quote: “The most disrespected person in America is…”
What is the Black woman?
Instead of saying “you’re too sensitive,” say…
What is “I didn’t mean to hurt you. Let’s talk about it”?
What’s one way to protect her online?
What is reporting or blocking disrespectful comments or people?
If your friend touches someone without asking, what should you do?
What is tell him it’s not okay and talk to him about respect and boundaries?
What’s one way to support her business or art?
What is share it, repost it, or buy something from her?
Why is it wrong to compare Black women to each other?
What is it creates division and makes them feel like they’re not enough?
What’s wrong with calling a Black girl “ghetto”?
What is it’s a harmful stereotype that’s disrespectful?
What’s emotional support?
What is listening and making her feel safe to be herself?
What should you do when a guy calls a girl out of her name?
What is speak up and tell him to show respect?
If she’s having a bad day, what can you do?
What is check in and really listen to what she needs?
Who do we mean when we say “protect Black women”?
What is protecting all Black women — no matter what they look like or how they act?
What’s a better way to say “she’s loud”?
What is “She’s passionate and confident”?
Intervening or speaking up when harm is present is what type of protection?
Physical Protection
True or False: Saying nothing makes you part of the problem.
What is True?
Why is it important to support her even when no one else is?
What is so she knows she’s valued and not alone?
Why is it important to listen when she speaks?
What is because she matters and she deserves to be heard?
Why should we stop saying “angry Black woman”?
What is it shuts her down and makes her seem like a problem even when she’s just expressing herself?
What is emotional, physical, reputation, and everyday.
What’s one way to check your friend without causing drama?
What is pull him aside and talk to him one-on-one?
What’s one way to be there for your sister, friend, or classmate?
What is send a kind message, walk with her, or ask how she’s doing?
What does it mean to uplift a Black woman?
What is help her feel proud, safe, seen, and supported?