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Black women feel pressured to be ‘superwomen’ – and it’s damaging their health
A new study finds positive and negative health effects for African American women who use a “Superwoman” persona to cope with the stress of discrimination.
Kristen Parker is a Media Communications Manager at Michigan State University.
A new study finds positive and negative health effects for African American women who use a “Superwoman” persona to cope with the stress of discrimination.
A new study of more than half a million Americans shows just how skewed views of aging can be — particularly among young people — and how these views change over time.