The Misconception of the Angry Black Woman
Unpacking Stereotypes, Building Empathy, and Creating Change
The Misconceptions of the Angry Black Woman training series is an engaging, thought-provoking, and transformative journey designed to challenge and dismantle the harmful stereotypes surrounding the Angry Black Woman narrative. This four-part series explores the historical roots, societal impacts, and deeply personal effects of these misconceptions while fostering understanding, empathy, and allyship among participants.
Whether you’re a professional seeking to promote inclusivity, an ally wanting to better support Black and Brown women, or simply curious to learn, this training provides the tools and insights to navigate these conversations with authenticity and compassion.
What You’ll Gain:
- Historical Understanding: Discover the origins of the Angry Black Woman stereotype and its continued influence on modern narratives.
- Insight into Stereotypes: Unpack how societal labeling impacts perceptions of Black and Brown women in personal and professional spaces.
- Wellness Awareness: Learn about the mental and physical toll of these stereotypes and the strength it takes to navigate them.
- Community Impact: Understand how these misconceptions shape Black families, romantic relationships, and community dynamics.
To Register For This Training:
$200pp
Training Details
- Part One: The History That Perpetuates the Misconception of Angry Black & Brown Women
- Part Two: The Stereotypes and Labeling of the Angry Black Woman
- Part Three: The Misconception’s Impact on the Mental and Physical Health of Black & Brown Women
- Part Four: Impact on the Black Family, Romantic Relationships, & Community
Course Instructors
Anthony Gay
Director of Curricula Development and Instructor
Shauna Figeroa, LCSW-C, LICSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Instructor
