Phylicia Rashad on the Myth of the Black Superwoman, the Importance of Self-Care and Sisterhood

In American culture, most of us are overworked and overwhelmed, especially women. The Black Superwoman Syndrome is said to be a burden of strength passed down through generations; lessons are handed down from grandmother to mother and mother to daughter. If we take on this Black Superwoman character, researchers say we are at risk of decreased self- care and long-term health consequences.
Pfizer’s nationally recognized Senior Medical Advisor Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall and legendary actress and health advocate Phylicia Rashad explored how and why black women often feel challenged to find their space and carry the burden of having to do it all during a fireside chat at the 2020 Women of Power Summit. The session will provide real-life, practical suggestions on how we, as black women, can take better care of ourselves and uplift each other as sisters.
Remarks:
Angela Wasunna, Vice President, Emerging Markets Policy, Pfizer
Speakers:
Freda Lewis-Hall, M.D., DFAPA, Senior Medical Advisor, Former
Chief Patient Officer Pfizer Inc.
Phylicia Rashad, 2017 Legacy Award Honoree; Award-winning
Actress

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