“Things I Wish I Could Tell My Mom.” On Bodyshaming, Self-Hatred and the Often Complicated Relationship Between Black Mothers and Daughters. by superselected · Body Image, Daysha Edewi, Spoken Word, Trigger Warning · 01 Jun 2015 In this poignant, emotional piece by Daysha Edewi, she speaks of a lifetime of bodyshaming and racial implications behind it, in the context of her relationship with her mother. Black Mothers RelationshipsBlack Women Body ImageBlack Women PoetsBlack Women Spoken WordBodyshamingDaysha Edewi SHARE by superselected Related Content Poetry. ‘How Do I Feel?’ by Latonya Pennington. Watch This. Spoken Word Artist Zeinab Aidid Talks Being a Black Muslim, Colorism, and More. Roxane Gay’s Upcoming Book on Self-Image and Body-Image Slated for A May 2016 Release.
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