Michigan State University: Black Women Contend With Superwoman Persona
October 01, 2019
October 01, 2019
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 1 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
Black women in America often feel pressured to act like Superwoman to cope with the stress of race- and gender-based discrimination in their daily lives, which can have health implications, according to a new study co-led by a Michigan State University researcher.
The Superwoman persona refers to the idea of feeling a need to be strong, self-sacrificing . . .
Black women in America often feel pressured to act like Superwoman to cope with the stress of race- and gender-based discrimination in their daily lives, which can have health implications, according to a new study co-led by a Michigan State University researcher.
The Superwoman persona refers to the idea of feeling a need to be strong, self-sacrificing . . .