The PnK Connection
Welcome to The PnK Connection, where motherhood, daughterhood, and every hood in between collide. In this episode, Michelle Valentine and Morgan Valdes unpack one of the most deeply ingrained narratives surrounding Black women: the myth of the “Strong Black Woman.” For generations, Black women have been praised for their resilience and their ability to hold everything together for their families, communities, and workplaces. But when strength becomes an expectation instead of a choice, what does it cost? We explore how this narrative developed, how it continues to shape the way Black women are expected to show up in the world, and why so many women feel pressure to carry emotional, financial, and familial responsibilities without support. From survival to healing, this conversation challenges the idea that strength must always mean endurance. We also begin the episode with The PnK Print, where we highlight women making an impact in their communities. This week we spotlight Katrina Brown Lee, a powerful advocate for domestic violence awareness and women’s issues. Join us as we unpack strength, vulnerability, and the space Black women deserve to exist beyond survival.
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