what is self-doubt
a lingering state of uncertainty about your own abilities, decisions, or worth
How can young Black girls have a better self image?
Embracing their unique qualities and strengths. Uplifting one another.
What are some common mental health issues that black adolescent face?
Depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem.
what is gender-based violence?
The form violence against women includes acts such as rape, domestic violence , and sexual harassment.
what strategies can parents use to reinforce a sense of self-worth in black adolscent girls?
Positive reinforcement/ AKA showing their kids some love and support.
What impact does internalized misogyny have on academic and professional aspirations?
Internalized misogyny can limit the academic and professional aspirations of black adolescent girls.
what is generational trauma?
Generational trauma is trauma passed down through families, affecting emotions and behavior.
what kind of safe environment can facilitate open discussions about gender biases and girl empowerment?
support groups.
How does internalized misogyny affect body image among black Adolescent girls?
Internalized misogyny contributes to negative body image and disordered eating behaviors.
what is internalized misogyny?
When adolescent girls accept negative societal beliefs and stereotypes about themselves and other Women.
What changes does society need to go through to create a more equitable environment for black Adolescent girls?
Advocacy for gender and racial equality.
How does internalized misogyny affect relationships among black Adolescent girls?
Internalized misogyny can create competition and conflict in relationships between girls among the black girl community.
what is low self esteem.
a negative opinion of oneself, characterized by a lack of confidence.
How can we create critical consciousness for black Adolescent girls?
Encourage Black girls to examine societal messages and stereotypes about gender and race.
Allow Black girls to have a voice and be able to express themselves.
What are the long term consequences of internalized misogyny among black adolescent girls.
mental health issues, limited career opportunities, and difficulties in forming healthy relationships.