Wholistic Vibes
In this episode of Wholistic Vibes: Black Mental Health Podcast, we dive into the powerful and heart-wrenching findings of The Negro-to-White Doll Experiment conducted by Dr. Kenneth and Mamie Clark in the 1940s. This groundbreaking study revealed the psychological impact of racism and segregation on Black children, exposing how systemic oppression shapes self-perception and self-worth at an early age. Join your host, Boogz, as we unpack the history and methodology behind the experiment, the devastating results that highlighted internalized racism, and the pivotal role this study played in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case. We’ll also explore how these findings resonate today in issues like colorism, Eurocentric beauty standards, and the fight for representation. Grab your tea, coffee, and if you’re gardening like I do, a blunt, and settle in for a heartfelt conversation about the struggles, resilience, and power of reclaiming our narratives. Share your thoughts at wholisticvibesdc@gmail.com [wholisticvibesdc@gmail.com] and follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter by searching Wholistic Vibes. Let’s confront the past, celebrate our worth, and build a future where every Black child knows they are enough.
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