Strong, Tired, and Silent: The Myth of the Superwoman and the Reality of Burnout
Tue, Apr 28
|Zoom Webinar
Together, we’ll unpack the intersections of race, gender, and professional identity while exploring strategies for healing, sustainability, and resistance. Join us for an honest and restorative conversation, designed with your clients —or perhaps even yourself —in mind. APPROVED FOR 1 CEU HOUR


Time & Location
Apr 28, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM CDT
Zoom Webinar
Guests
About the event
Get ready for an eye-opening workshop that delves into the often unseen emotional labor that Black women heroically carry in their personal, professional, and social lives. Frequently celebrated as "strong" and "resilient," Black women are both culturally and systemically encouraged to overachieve and hide vulnerability, leading to chronic stress issues.
This engaging presentation will uncover the psychological impact of striving for perfection, navigating code-switching, experiencing racial battle fatigue, and juggling roles. Participants will gain valuable clinical insights into how emotional labor presents in Black female clients and leave equipped with culturally competent strategies to empower their healing and self-liberation journey!
Approved for 1 CEU clock hour in Social and Cultural Foundations.
Tickets
General Admission
This event is an ONLINE webinar. You will receive the Zoom link via email 24 hours prior to the event's start time. Times are in Central Time Zone.
$40.00
+$1.00 ticket service fee
Total
$0.00