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Dear Lazy Black Girls
Dear Lazy Black Girls
28 episodes
9 hours ago
Being a Black woman in a society that forces us to constantly be “strong” makes it difficult for many Black women who struggle with their mental health. As a Black woman who struggles as well, I believe is is crucial for Black women who struggle with their mental health, and as a result are seen as “lazy”, to feel that there is someone out there who sees them. DLBG acknowledges this stereotype and is the voice for Black women who’s mental health has deteriorated as a result of societal pressure to make them strong. DLBG provides a safe space for vulnerable conversations and healing.
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Being a Black woman in a society that forces us to constantly be “strong” makes it difficult for many Black women who struggle with their mental health. As a Black woman who struggles as well, I believe is is crucial for Black women who struggle with their mental health, and as a result are seen as “lazy”, to feel that there is someone out there who sees them. DLBG acknowledges this stereotype and is the voice for Black women who’s mental health has deteriorated as a result of societal pressure to make them strong. DLBG provides a safe space for vulnerable conversations and healing.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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#15: The 5 Stages of Grief Pt. 2
Dear Lazy Black Girls
47 minutes 21 seconds
2 years ago
#15: The 5 Stages of Grief Pt. 2

In today’s episode of Dear Lazy Black Girls, we will be dissecting the song “Green Eyes” by Erykah Badu. Not only will we discover how the song represents the 5 stages of grief, but how to use music as a way to heal our wounds and to further overcome the stereotypes placed against us in society.


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Dear Lazy Black Girls
Being a Black woman in a society that forces us to constantly be “strong” makes it difficult for many Black women who struggle with their mental health. As a Black woman who struggles as well, I believe is is crucial for Black women who struggle with their mental health, and as a result are seen as “lazy”, to feel that there is someone out there who sees them. DLBG acknowledges this stereotype and is the voice for Black women who’s mental health has deteriorated as a result of societal pressure to make them strong. DLBG provides a safe space for vulnerable conversations and healing.