this is killing black women and it has to stop..| Feminist Reacts to Dr Claudine Gay's Resignation
Chelsea Kay Wright Chelsea Kay Wright
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 Published On Premiered Feb 2, 2024

In this educational video, I explore the significant yet under-discussed concept of "Weathering" and its impact on the health of Black women, highlighting the recent experiences of Dr. Claudine Gay and the late Dr. Candia Bailey. "Weathering" refers to the wear and tear on the body caused by prolonged exposure to stress and discrimination, leading to serious health consequences, but this bleeds into all aspects of every day life.

🔍 Understanding Weathering:
This phenomenon describes the cumulative effect of chronic stress from societal, economic, and racial challenges, particularly affecting the health of Black women. By examining the expriencese of Dr. Claudine Gay and Dr. Candia Bailey, we gain insights into the intersection of race, gender, and health.


✍🏽Moving Forward:
I discuss potential strategies for mitigating the impact of "Weathering" on individuals and communities, emphasizing the need for systemic change and increased awareness.

🤟🏽 If you're interested in learning more about health, social justice, and proactive steps we can take to address these issues, please like, subscribe, and share this video. Your engagement helps promote critical discussions and awareness.

💬 Join the dialogue in the comments section below. We encourage you to share your insights, experiences, or ideas on addressing health disparities and supporting the well-being of Black women.

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